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(04/08/21 12:00pm)
We, as a society, have finally reached a point where we truly understand the cure to a horrible hangover is a lot of sleep and a lot of water, but those are no fun. Sure, some people have their go-to greasy fast food breakfast or cleansing smoothie, but no one I’ve met has had some kooky mixture they stand by. Growing up, there were always those terrible scenes in movies where someone would make a concoction of hot sauce, grease and a raw egg and call it the elixir of life, and I always wondered if they actually did anything. In the name of science, I decided to find the top three oddest, grossest hangover cures and see if they do anything.
(10/14/20 4:00pm)
Illustration by Grace Negron
(10/11/16 10:28pm)
A 200 percent increase in the number of students hospitalized for alcohol consumption does two things: makes me feel sorry for the ER nurses at Palmetto Baptist and scares the ever-loving hell out of me. If freshmen are out there hurting themselves in mass quantities, and we’re all watching it happen, then we are all screwing up in a major way.
(10/11/16 10:24pm)
Do you, like me, often find yourself trapped in your own head? Do you begin one thought and, before you know it, find yourself above the Earth somewhere, in high-altitude theoretical space?
(11/10/15 1:00am)
Halloween is over, and now it’s time to bring out the Christmas decorations. No wait, isn’t there another holiday coming up? Something about giving thanks, I believe. Oh, right, the last fall holiday, Thanksgiving.
(11/02/15 1:00am)
One of the keen observations right now in this “Golden Age of Television” is that there is simply too much content to bear.
(10/18/15 11:00pm)
Leonard Fournette, the Louisiana State University football team’s halfback and Heisman Trophy candidate, probably just gained popularity in Columbia due to his knack for words and flawless support for those who need it the most.
(10/15/15 11:00pm)
He Named Me Malala is the next movie you should see in theaters.
(10/15/15 1:57am)
What comes to mind when you think of modern South Korean music — look-alike girl groups? Boys sporting eyeliner?
(10/01/15 12:00am)
Emmy & Oliver by Robin Benway is a book like many others.
(10/02/15 12:00am)
Tim Bryson, the first black Fraternity Council president, took action to suspend thirteen fraternities from recruitment for five days on August 31st.
(09/29/15 12:00am)
Put aside any insecurity you may have surrounding our quarterback position and our two losses, because you should still go out and enjoy game day. For any first-years confused as to how game day works, here are some tips to make sure this season goes well:
(09/24/15 1:35am)
Taylor Swift is the most scrutinized, celebrated and studied figure in pop culture. Kanye West and Beyoncé may give her a run for her money, but I digress.
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(03/02/15 7:48pm)
It’s finally upon us, folks: the glorious weeklong stretch of beer, bikinis and bad decisions known as spring break. For seven days, we can forget about our moral compasses and, for lack of better phrasing, f—k s—t up. Right?
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