Merriam-Webster defines slut as a “slovenly woman,” a “promiscuous girl” or a “saucy girl.” There doesn’t seem to be a male equivalent for the word, though one might argue “stud”
When I first started peddling air for a living, I established a solid routine. I’d come to work, pull out my copy of the yellow pages, and start cold-calling all
Immediately following the completion of my New Years Resolution article, I attended the Student Media interest meeting that was being held that evening across from the Hub. I was doing
by Molly Armstrong-Paschal, contributor I’ve never enjoyed waiting in checkout lines at grocery stores. I don’t eat candy and the majority of the magazines posted there generally make me fear
by Arielle Antonio, contributor Perfection is unattainable given that we are human and humans make mistakes. Yet, the pursuit of perfection is not a wasted effort. Giving only 50 percent
by Hoang Anh Tran, contributor When I become involved with a social group, my parents and family ask me a familiar question: “So, are you the one in charge?” They
by Arielle Antonio, contributor Whew. You made it. I made it. We made it through 2013, a year fraught with botched pop music comebacks and big top worthy political shenanigans.
Illustration by Morgen Billingslea. When in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one person to pretty much lose a friend’s name, number, and any new knowledge of
“They call me ‘Stacey.’ They call me ‘her.’ They call me ‘Jane.’ That’s not my name!” I associate The Ting Tings’ catchy hit “That’s Not My Name” with a drag
By Glennis Lofland, contributor From VA to GA is a bi-monthly column by M.F.A writing student, Glennis Lofland, a Virginia native still settling into her new home of Atlanta. Between




