CollegiateTimes.com - Simpson's writer brings Springfield to Tech
He hates Harvard and TGIF. That's already funny right there.
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Ink and impalement
CollegiateTimes.com - He said, she said: Be careful of what your tattoo says about you
Just talkin' 'bout tats and the "tramps" they're on.
Just talkin' 'bout tats and the "tramps" they're on.
Blacksburg ad agency branches out
CollegiateTimes.com - Ad agency Modea designs for new face of business
Modea hopes to rule the digital world of advertising. But they're in Blacksburg? No matter. The interweb gives them long arms.
Modea hopes to rule the digital world of advertising. But they're in Blacksburg? No matter. The interweb gives them long arms.
Q&A with California-native artist Kurt Steger
CollegiateTimes.com - Q&A: Local artist Kurt Steger sets Blacksburg burdens adrift
Originally from California, this artist has brought to Tech a participatory sculpture that will include both cremation and burial.
Originally from California, this artist has brought to Tech a participatory sculpture that will include both cremation and burial.
I (co)mingled with VT Recycling - get it?
CollegiateTimes.com - Tech recycling efforts come full circle
Before classes were back in session, I spent a day riding around with the VT Recycling crew.
6:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. are horrible working hours, but these doods regularly dominate it.
Before classes were back in session, I spent a day riding around with the VT Recycling crew.
6:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. are horrible working hours, but these doods regularly dominate it.
Sunday, September 6, 2009
LKATME: vanity on the road
CollegiateTimes.com - He said, she said: Vanity plates
They are everywhere in Virginia, and lots of them are WAYDUMB.
They are everywhere in Virginia, and lots of them are WAYDUMB.
Friday, September 4, 2009
Farmer Ron: buy one, get one free
CollegiateTimes.com - Fruits of his labor: Farmer's market vendor shares produce and stories
This Blacksburg Farmers Market vendor is a charmer. His products are nutritious and narrative.
This Blacksburg Farmers Market vendor is a charmer. His products are nutritious and narrative.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
IHTSBIH: pancakes, dwarfs and feces
CollegiateTimes.com - No lasting laughs in 'Hell'
Tucker Max wrote a book. He turned portions of that book into a movie. After checking out the Blacksburg premiere of "I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell," I wrote a review.
Check out the curious comments at the bottom of the article.
Tucker Max wrote a book. He turned portions of that book into a movie. After checking out the Blacksburg premiere of "I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell," I wrote a review.
Check out the curious comments at the bottom of the article.
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Doogie Howser,
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Movie,
Saved by the Bell,
Shrek,
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