At least it was an affair to remember
By Erin Canty | May. 3, 2006I kind of feel like it's the end of an affair. Every week I come to see you. For five minutes, you laugh, you look puzzled, you tell me it ' ¦'
I kind of feel like it's the end of an affair. Every week I come to see you. For five minutes, you laugh, you look puzzled, you tell me it ' ¦'
As part of this week's All-Campus Party festivities, I volunteered to serve free breakfast to hundreds of hungry students on Bascom Hill Monday morning. Psychologists should study events like these ' ¦'
A month from right about now, I will be in the airport in a pantsuit and carrying a briefcase, en route to Chicago from Minneapolis for a business trip. I'll ' ¦'
At the end of this school year, I will be leaving my column and The Daily Cardinal newspaper. In my two years here, I have only written for the Almanac ' ¦'
Even though there were several forums, input meetings and milk and cookie sessions about it, I never voiced my opinion on the renovation and remodeling of the unions on campus. ' ¦'
This past weekend marked the fifth anniversary of the death of my granddad, Maj. Bennie Canty. Because the occasion went virtually unmarked, I have decided to reflect on his passing ' ¦'
Not everyone can experience the fun and challenge of fantasy football or baseball. I was ranked in the top 300 nationally for playing fantasy Survivor\ a few years ago, but ' ¦'
People with summer birthdays and August birthdays in particular are inevitably asked the same dumb questions. Because we are on the cusp of the school year, our parents can make ' ¦'
This year, March is coming in like a lion. Not because of the weather, but because we are close to spring break and that spells trouble. The eight school days ' ¦'
It all started when my brother and I went shopping for shoes this weekend. In the Men's outdoor shoe section, he stopped cold. His face lit up and he kind ' ¦'