by: Kevin Bost Ask a non Twitter user what they think about twitter. More likely than not, they will say something negative about the service. Go on, give it a try! I tested this theory a few weeks ago on two unsuspecting VIC students… “What do you think about twitter?” a: “Uh… I don’t know, [...]
Daily Archives: May 4, 2010
A History Lesson
by: Jonathan Matthews America. The word itself inspires all sorts of thoughts; the land of the free, the home of the brave, a bastion of moral integrity, the greatest military superpower in the world. Of course not all opinions on what America is are positive, but then again opinions are like that: varied. What can [...]
VI’s IDA Team Wins National Title Again!
by Margo Thomas Last weekend, the Virginia Intermont College Intercollegiate Dressage Team added another win to their long list of achievements. They’ve won their region ten times, every year since the Intercollegiate Dressage Association was formed. They’ve won the National Championships two times. This year’s win added a third. The team made the trip to [...]
All This Fiddle
by: Edison Jennings Marianne Moore wrote a poem often cited in support of crackpot aesthetic theories, including my own. This handy little poem is titled “Poetry,” appropriately enough. Anyway, Moore begins her poem by telling us that she “too dislikes it,” with ‘it’ meaning poetry. Now that’s an odd thing for her to say, considering [...]
Electric Hearts
Cash Cash, much like Cobra Starship, is popular for bringing the keytar back into the music business. And instead of it being a joke, like in the 80s, the keytar is now serious business. The infectious sounds that come out of their speakers can be attributed to Metro Station with more synth and less guitar. [...]
















