Boultinghouse: Understanding language leads to understanding cultures
Students should take advantage of the opportunities offered by our University to explore other cultures.
Boultinghouse: A little discomfort can be a good thing
The media should show reality-- but use a little judgment.
Boultinghouse: Guide to a good staycation
Staying local for break doesn't mean sacrificing fun.
KUlture: A day at the beach
Wescoe Hall’s northern steps bring entertainment and solace to those who rest there.
Boultinghouse: JFK miniseries a threat to accuracy
If the History Channel doesn't distinguish between fact and fiction, who will?
Boultinghouse: The ethos of today's logos
As some companies age, their logos become more youthful.
Boultinghouse: 3-D diminishes quality, art of films
What is the impact of an entirely 3-D Hollywood?
Boultinghouse: Technology transforms personal race training
New technology improves the abilities of long distance runners.
Boultinghouse: Grandparents reflect on Pearl Harbor
Learning about the attacks from those who lived through them provides a valuable perspective.
What's up with that? Nosy about grades
A discussion about discussing grades.
Boultinghouse: Remedies for iPod idleness
Playlist-worthy music found outside the mainstream market.
Boultinghouse: News we'll never forget
Media coverage ignores real stories for sensational stories.
Boultinghouse: Fall Break trip offers insight
A fall break trip proved to deepen perspective of one columnist.
Boultinghouse: Reading news online is different
The Internet has multimedia features, but holding a newspaper still gives the reader an experience.
Boultinghouse: reading news online not the same
The Internet has multimedia features, but holding a newspaper still gives the reader an experience.
Boultinghouse: Ads show new sense of humor
Satirical commercials entertain viewers as they sell products.
Boultinghouse: Campus buildings personified
If these walls could talk, they'd sound like Clint Eastwood.
Boultinghouse: Finding value in trivial news
Every story has two sides.
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