The Newsroom: Season 2, Episode 3
Every week the end credits of "The Newsroom" roll, I can't help but feel conflicted.
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Every week the end credits of "The Newsroom" roll, I can't help but feel conflicted.
I didn't think "The Newsroom" was a particularly good show last year.
Last Tuesday, I got to hear Mario Lopez speak.
It's finally heating up in Manchester, N.H.
On Monday, Students Party presidential candidate Johnny Castillo said the following:
In 1996, Sheryl Crow opined on the human condition: “If it makes you happy, it can’t be that bad. If it makes you happy, then why the hell are you so sad?”
Welcome back, everyone. I hope that your winter break was relaxing and you got to spend time with family, friends and loved ones. Mine sure was, but it wasn’t the only thing I got to accomplish during my quick respite back home.
According to a Gallup poll released Monday, 43 is now higher than 44. That is, former President George W. Bush is now more popular than current President Barack Obama with a 47 percent approval to 46 percent approval, respectively.
There are a lot of important things going on in the world right now. WikiLeaks reared its ugly head back into the national spotlight with the release of diplomatic cables and a lot of juicy gossip.
Since I began writing this column at the beginning of the year, I’ve had a few regrets.
Listen closely. Do you hear that? It’s the sound of five hundred million groans as Facebook tweaks itself again, changing the functionality of its inbox to become even more social and even less private.
I’m not that guy who usually gets incredibly upset about political correctness.
Congratulations to the 112th United States Congress and the new governor of the great state of Florida.
My entertainment never takes priority over my reading.
Feb. 3, 1959. July 12, 1979. And now, Oct. 15, 2010. What do all three of these dates have in common? They’re all considered days when the music died.
Last week, I mused on why Florida needs to get on the ball when it comes to decriminalizing marijuana, and I attended the Bob Dylan concert with thousands of other fans at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center. Some would like to use that anecdotal evidence to further their claims of me as a “stoner.”
Katy Perry was right. In California, the grass is always greener. And as of last week, getting caught with an ounce or less of grass won’t get you jail time, it will only get you a $100 fine and a citation. For those playing at home, that’s about three days of parking citations from UF and less than one citation for using a duplicate decal.
Well, it looks like I survived the shellacking from last week. I was overwhelmed by the feedback, and I want to clarify that I believe Humans vs. Zombies is a valuable student organization here at UF, just like any other. I in no way intended to compare them to Dove World or any of the real plagues that are affecting UF.
There is a menace slowly creeping across UF’s campus.
The sense of college is invoked when certain words are uttered. Degree. Campus. Quad. Facebook.