This summer The Scarlet office moved on over to the geography building, and it was a highly educational process. Our things were packaged up by physical plant in what appeared … Continue reading
I’m embarrassed Ashley Klann Editor-in-Chief Why? Let’s backtrack a couple weeks to when we brought you news that a female student had been chased by a male onto campus. There … Continue reading
The dream of the 90s is alive by Ashley Klann Editor-in-Chief In the spirit of taking on new responsibilities, becoming “adults,” and graduating, I thought I’d take this time to … Continue reading
The writing on the wall Ashley Klann Editor-in-Chief Okay, before you accuse me of forecasting more doom and gloom and judge this snippet by its title, for once, I’m not … Continue reading
Things technology has ruined by Ashley Klann Editor-in-Chief It was a tremendously risky thing to do. We were literally placing our deepest secrets in the hands of your peers. Literally. … Continue reading
The boyfriend trend by Ashley Klann Editor-in-Chief Last week, I was doing something I usually do when mindlessly procrastinating – window shopping with the help of my internet browser. (I … Continue reading
by Ashley Klann Editor-in-Chief This past weekend, I needed to go shopping. Usually, this is merely a question of how much effort my roommates or I feel like putting out; … Continue reading
Why yes, I am a beer pong champ. Funny you should ask. By Ashley Klann Editor-in-Chief My coconspirator Alumni Editor Gwen Walsh, seems to come up with topics for her … Continue reading
Showing us that life is merely “pointless babble” by Ashley Klann Editor-in-Chief In one of my classes, we’ve been discussing social networking and what it provides people. Twitter is an … Continue reading
by Ashley Klann Editor-in-Chief Last week, in between worrying about two looming 20-page papers, I was watching The Daily Show, because sometimes even cynical me needs a little sugar to … Continue reading
by Ashley Klann Editor-in-Chief Why? Because you just don’t quite get it yet. But you will. Every since my first year at Clark, I’ve been confronted with the same conversation … Continue reading
by Ashley Klann Editor-in-Chief Whenever something monumental happens, be it a natural disaster, war, or large protests, I get a feeling of overwhelming insignificance. When I read about how so … Continue reading