It was a complete mess and I just couldn’t deal with it.
It was a complete mess and I just couldn’t deal with it.
Only a legend like Madonna could gather such a large group of icons for her video.
I felt a tingle – something unwelcome. And it happened again. It took a moment for me to realise I was being bitten.
There must be more pressing matters for them to work on.
Shiven Jain argues that Stanford needs a more diverse understanding of India and South Asia as a region.
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"We seem to be allergic to mediocrity, so paralyzingly afraid of not passing with flying colors that we offload any messy work to avoid feeling bad about our own intellectual abilities," writes Levine.
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Miller argues that the proposed California wealth tax is already doing exactly what its opponents warned it would.
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I was disgusted at the thought of being completely hairless, it always made me think of underdeveloped bodies, before puberty hits.
In his latest column installment, Zhang argues for the reform of CalFresh to benefit graduate students, particularly those in medicine.
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I still believe Lost has one of the greatest TV finales of all time.
I made ridiculously loud ‘oh yeah’ noises, in the highest-pitched voice I could, and he instantly came.
Sex workers don’t just have sex for money – they are working with different bodies, needs and wants, to acknowledge what individuals require to feel good.
Blaming one particularly bright, spherical drink for youth drinking habits feels a bit harsh. If anything, we should spend more time looking at adult drinking culture itself.
Since the racist riots of recent years, it has become depressingly expected to see our major cities turn into sites of hatred every few weeks (Picture: EPA)
It’s a great time to be in the business of making St George’s flags right now, as this weekend once again saw the heart of the nation turn into a sea of white and red (and beer, racism and alleged disorderly behaviour) with yet another…
I wanted to show him you can still have a genuinely brilliant trip on a budget.
As I pissed on his chest, he laughed; my urine bounced off him and around the room.
In his latest column installment, Zhang calls for gun reform, honoring the mothers of the Louisiana mass shooting that killed eight children.
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If Streeting became Britain’s first openly gay Prime Minister, it would be a cause for concern, not celebration, for so many LGBT+ people.
I had been about to get my revenge by breaking her heart in the most humiliating way – but as I watched her squirm, I just felt empty.
A free cheese board, an onion bhaji, and a Bloody Mary later, and I was officially forgiven.
In his latest column installment, Zhang argues that the humanities are essential for workers in medicine to establish empathy and compassion between caregivers and receivers.
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In his latest column installment, Gupta reflects on a conversation between Jensen Huang and Ro Khanna that clarified the real constraint on U.S. AI leadership.
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There's one type of celebrity notably absent from this new series.
In his latest column installment, Strawser supports the proposed residential assistant unionization for personal and practical reasons.
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The one worthy contender to be a genuine rival in this post-Traitors era.
Trump’s first and only solution after the events of Saturday night is, apparently, to return to his pre-presidential pastime of building a golden palace.
In the latest episode alone, their commentary on the discourse-sparking Michael Jackson biopic went there.
Reality television this uncomfortable belongs in the past.
This was the first time Benji had FaceTimed his friend to masturbate to us having sex but it wouldn’t be the last.
In her latest column, Ganesan writes about Stanford's marriage and dating culture, questioning the emphasis we place on romantic relationships.
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