In case you missed it, Sally “Allow me to wait three weeks and then write about a once-relevant topic by culling together all the worthwhile opinions, again, from two to three weeks ago and m
Each year, the Vanderbilt Student Government presidential election defies the limits of most physical laws by becoming more inane. Actually, forget "inane" -- stupid. It gets stupider.
I know I'm late to the game on this one, but I saw "Up in the Air" and it kind of found my heart, nudged it gently, threw a friendly arm around it, and then knifed it.
This semester, a few of us are taking a class on Russian revolutionary history taught by Dean Wcislo, and his first talking point Wednesday concerned the modern idea that we can control nature -- t
So, Weekly Standard's John McCormack had a Rhianna moment up in Massachusetts with the olde tyme boxing out of Democratic staffer -- seriously it looks like he should be chanting "I'm not touc
January jumped onto the Oregon Trail into the elephant graveyard of relevancy, meaning: everything happening feels like it’s happening in a really dated episode of the Twilight Zone.
Katherine Miller writes columns sometimes for the Vanderbilt Hustler, and blogs in a few places (like this one!). She is a big fan of Alex Ovechkin, 1970s Al Green, and Chuck. She can be reached at kat.m.miller [at] gmail [dot] com, or followed on Twitter @katherinemiller.