Sans Socks

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February 4, 2008

schedule 2 min read

Style has long been the bastard child of fashion, in as much as it supports the breaking of many of fashion’s baser rules. Rule #12: Never wear black with brown. Rule #2: Never wear white after Labor Day. Both are rules I find to be quite antiquated.

Where did the rock go?

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February 4, 2008

schedule 3 min read

What happened to good-old rock ‘n’ roll music? Where did it go? Who killed it? These are the questions of many saddened rockers who have lost interest in modern music. True rock music seems to have disappeared from the map, but do not despair, as there is hope yet.

How to be a good wingman

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February 4, 2008

schedule 3 min read

One of the best ways to prove your loyalty to a friend is to act as his or her wingman. Invest a single evening in finding your friend exactly what they want and you may just illustrate your commitment to the friendship. Also, it can be a lot of fun.

Cool Beans

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February 4, 2008

schedule 2 min read

With the writers’ strike going strong for more than three straight months now, TV has gotten pretty boring. Because the majority of my favorite primetime shows are off-air, most nights are spent stuck in a never-ending state of channel surfing, hoping that just one channel holds something worthwhile.

Correction

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February 4, 2008

schedule 1 min read

In the Jan. 28 edition of The College Times in the Life article "Provo shops bring culture and style," the names featured in the article should have been Matt and Liz. Here are the correct addresses of the Provo shops: Mode Boutique45 N. University Ave. Coal Umbrella157 N. University Ave.

Just hangin’ out

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January 28, 2008

schedule 3 min read

Where do you hang out – Hogi Yogi? Krispy Kremes? Well there are some UVSC students that hang out at the Quarry in Provo. “Hang out” being the operative phrase, since the Quarry is an indoor rock climbing facility where everyone, including the employees, is hanging out.

How to not become just like your parents

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January 28, 2008

schedule 3 min read

Most people under approximately thirty years of age are terrified of becoming just like their parents. Seeing your mother’s reflection when you look in the mirror could be a just cause for a midlife crisis or twenties-tailspin. We constantly catch ourselves using the same phrases or acting the same way as our parents, and it can be horrifying. But the good news is it’s not completely unavoidable. There are a few steps that you can take to avoid becoming exactly like your parents.

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