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(02/16/23 8:00am)
You’ve probably heard numerous stories containing the infamous buzz phrase “cancel culture” over family dinners and gossip sessions. Repetitive jargon like this often undergoes what some scholars refer to as semantic bleaching, which means the original definition of the word is misconstrued and adopts several other meanings or connotations.
(02/16/23 8:00am)
Stop me if you’ve heard this before: “Let’s Netflix and chill.”
(02/09/23 6:00am)
On Scottrade Center’s concrete doormat, just a slapshot away from the churning Mississippi River in St. Louis, a chapped-eared vendor calls into the crystalized January night: “Programs for tonight’s game! Programs!”
(02/09/23 8:00am)
Noma, a three Michelin-star restaurant that many consider the best in the world, will end its dinner service after the winter of 2024. The restaurant plans to transform into a laboratory dedicated to food innovation and an online store, Noma Projects, opening only sporadically for dining.
(02/02/23 8:00am)
The summer before eighth grade, I went to Half Price Books with about 15 fantasy novels. I sat them on the counter and was offered $12 for all 15 books. Because I had no concept of the value of money — and was happy to be offered anything — I accepted. With the $12, I bought “The Catcher in the Rye” and “The Bell Jar.”
(02/02/23 8:00am)
In a conversation between Fox News commentators on the show “The Five,” they discussed how college enrollment dropped 10% from its pre-pandemic levels. They attribute this to college students being lazy, universities being too “woke” and college not looking as fun anymore. Interestingly enough, each of the co-hosts have a college or professional degree.
(01/26/23 8:00am)
“You can’t help screaming — [the torture] makes you writhe all over … We had hallucinations afterwards, we each lost five pounds from the torture sessions. We couldn’t talk straight. We had burns on our hands. They didn’t allow us to sleep for almost two nights running. We were threatened with rape from the beginning.”
(01/26/23 8:00am)
The concept of artificial intelligence first punctured my juvenile mind on a brisk fall morning five years ago. At the time I was an arrogant ninth grader, enveloped with a façade of self-importance and completely disinterested in the slow crawl of societal advancement.
(12/08/22 8:00am)
A nomadic Twitter user only knows the most accurate American political pundit by his username — @Cityafreaks — or by the dime-sized profile picture that accompanies his written thoughts and, contrary to popular belief, is not Tony Soprano.
(12/08/22 8:00am)
When the first case of COVID-19 occurred in China on Dec. 31, 2019, the Chinese government moved quickly to identify and isolate the virus, placing the origin city of Wuhan under lockdown less than a month later. The authoritarian regime set precedent for how they would approach the pandemic through utilizing strict isolation and testing measures while imposing sporadic — yet lengthy — lockdowns.
(12/02/22 6:05am)
There’s a common misconception in the United States that Christians of various denominations have actively rioted against abortion for centuries — that during the times of taverns and double-edged swords there were also abortion-fighting Christians. In reality, even Roman Catholics were quiet in their disapproval until the 19th century.
(11/28/22 8:00am)
November 8, 2022
(11/17/22 8:00am)
What is the best U.S. produced sitcom of all time? Is it “Friends”? “The Office”? “Modern Family”? Maybe even “How I Met Your Mother”?
(11/17/22 8:00am)
You might hear it in polite conversation when describing someone who is upset.
(11/10/22 8:01am)
As Jack and his posse of friends walked up to the entrance of the bar, ready to get their fake IDs checked, all they could do was pray. Standing in close proximity to other prospective underage drinkers, everyone had the same idea in mind: A wish that the bouncer and bar would be somewhat lenient tonight.
(11/10/22 8:00am)
Alcohol thrives under its anonymity.
(11/03/22 7:00am)
By any metric, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) did not effectively control or prevent the spread of COVID-19. Of all countries, the United States had the most confirmed cases, the most deaths from COVID, and the third highest deaths per capita for countries with a population greater than 11 million.
(11/03/22 7:00am)
“We’re about to break down and cry… we assumed our best supporters (like YOU) would donate. But WE WERE WRONG. We’re at a loss for words.”
(10/27/22 7:00am)
It’s 8 a.m. and you're waiting for the 80 outside Dejope to take you to class. Boom. It's there on time. You're in class by 8:25 a.m., and all is as it should be. But come 10 a.m., 11 a.m., the bustling University of Wisconsin-Madison student body and our haphazard walking has disrupted our beloved buses entirely off their scheduled rhythm.
(10/27/22 7:00am)
Singer, pop star and multi-millionaire Kanye West has been acclaimed and recognized for decades for his record albums, such as "Life of Pablo," alongside his public marriage to Kim Kardashian. However, West is known first and foremost for his contributions to the rap community, alongside his outspoken and frequently offensive narrative within pop culture. This narrative, lacking pushback from a majority of his fanbase, showcased personal struggles for the rap star as well, as he has publicly struggled with his diagnosis of bipolar disorder.