If you’re a student, chances are your life got a lot busier last week. Between class, work and a possible internship, it’s hard to schedule everything in between the early mornings and late nights. We’ve all woken up ten minutes before we need to be somewhere, leaving no time for showering. It’s gross, but it [...]
Continue reading...13. August 2012
It’s one of a girl’s greatest first world problems: broken nails. We spend weeks growing them out and filing them into the perfect shape when, alas: One of them breaks. And of course, once one nail is broken to the nub, they all need be cut to match. So how can a girl avoid [...]
Continue reading...11. August 2012
As I predicted many months ago, Mitt Romney has picked US Representative Paul Ryan as his running mate. I knew when I saw them campaign together during the primaries that they would be the dream team for the Republican Party, and maybe the dream opponent for the Democratic Party. Let’s make one thing clear: Paul [...]
Continue reading...5. August 2012
Insect bites are undoubtedly one of the worst things about summer. They itch like crazy, but if you scratch them you’ll end up with ugly little scars. (A fact I know all too well) If you don’t have any way to ease the itching, you’re in for a few miserable days. There are plenty of [...]
Continue reading...4. August 2012
Egg on your face: That’s supposed to be a bad thing, right? It’s an expression we use when we’ve embarrassed ourselves. Yet it was by putting egg on my face overnight I was able to combat one of my biggest insecurities: my acne. I’ve been using this recipe from Livestrong for awhile. Egg is perfect for [...]
Continue reading...1. August 2012
Three thousand years ago, Greek athletes would douse their naked bodies in olive oil before competing in the cultural tradition known as the Olympics. Historians disagree on the reason for the oiling, although some suggest that it symbolized wealth and power. Today in 2012 our customs are a bit different. For one thing, our Olympic athletes [...]
Continue reading...30. July 2012
Shining eyes, bright teeth, silky shiny hair: a small part of our constant struggle for flawless beauty. But there is one thing no one wants: a shiny forehead. I have naturally oily skin, so “shiny forehead syndrome” is part of my everyday life. I can usually keep it under control with oil-absorbing pads by Clean and Clear, but [...]
Continue reading...18. July 2012
Vacation: Just for a little while, it’s our time to forget the stresses of the real world. Rather than worry about work, school or everyday life, it’s a chance to sit back and concentrate on the little things. It’s our chance to focus on ourselves. We put on bikinis to show off our bodies while [...]
Continue reading...3. July 2012
Last Thursday the Supreme Court, to the surprise of many, upheld the individual mandate which is a provision the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act that requires everyone who can to buy health insurance or pay a fine. This is a big victory for Mitt Romney since his Massachusetts health care bill was the model [...]
Continue reading...17. June 2012
Senator Ben Cardin came to Salisbury on Saturday, June 16th to give a speech to the Democrats Club of Wicomico County. The speech was given at a breakfast at Mt. Enoch Presbyterian Church. Other attendees at the breakfast were US House candidate Wendy Rosen, Salisbury Mayor Jim Ireton, State Senator Jim Mathias, Delegate Norman Conway, [...]
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4. September 2012
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