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Sneak Peek: The Daily Campus

I’m a little speechless. College Publisher just sent back their version of the mockup we sent them for our new Web site. What you see to the right is a small snapshot of the awesomeness. We had a couple of goals (well, I did) when this redesign started: It had to be user-friendly It had … Continue reading »

Freeze Punk!

Ok, ok. You’ve got me cornered. I’ve been neglecting my blog. But it’s because I’ve been working for The Daily Campus, writing stories, blogging and working on the Web site. And tweeting. But you guys should know that I’m pretty dedicated to Twitter (much more than this blog, apparently).

Discon/nect: Chain Mail

Chain mail is a phenomenon that I just don’t get. Whether it’s snail mail, e-mail or text message, it’s all Greek. Why would a person forward chain mail? By chain mail, I mean those ridiculous messages that try to scare you by saying a ghost will come into your room at night and slash your … Continue reading »

Going to the Movies

I remember the first time I told my mother that I would be going to see a movie… alone. “Why would you do that?” She asked. “Don’t you have a friend you’d like to go with?” Ok, so maybe those weren’t her exact words. It was some time ago, and I am not Sherlock Holmes. But … Continue reading »

Pink Sweater Guy

Today is Sunday, which means Frank Warren will be posting secrets to his Web site again. If you’re not familiar with PostSecret, you should definitely click on that link and check it out (Notice: It may be NSFW). Having finished reading today’s secrets, I decided to head over to LiveJournalSecret (also NSFW), which is the generic … Continue reading »

The Chef’s Specials for Tonight

Or rather, Web sites you should all visit at least once today. Why? Because they’re awesome, and they’ll either make you think or make you laugh or something in between. Twitter | I’ve waxed lyrical about this micro-blogging/social network/whatever site before. If you’re asking why you should join Twitter, I really can’t say. What I can say … Continue reading »