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Avicii was not a concert for the epileptic. My sober brain could barely handle the lights, colors, and sounds; but all I took in was out of this world. The show offered something for everyone in every state of mind, while the crowd itself created confusion, echoed euphoria, and out performed match dot com. I have nothing to say regarding the opening act as the lin... Read MoreMagazineVibramycin For Sale Posted by elizabeth.brooks on March 29, 2012(No Comments)
Seth Meyers performed Tuesday, March 27 at Bailey Hall for a full house of fans. The performance lasted slightly over an hour and drew consistent laughs form the crowd. Much if his humor centers around sarcasm and deft wordplay. As an anchor on Saturday Night Live’s Weekend Update, Meyers focuses on highlighting the ridiculousness of current events. Viewers of ... Read MoreMagazine Buy Quinine Without Prescription Posted by elizabeth.brooks on February 29, 2012(No Comments)
I am thoroughly sorry for you if you missed this year’s Oscars. After suffering through James Franco, Bill Crystal returned as host for the ninth time. Matching the classic, comedic host the set depicted an old movie theatre in a slightly garish fashion. The introductory film montages were tasteful and witty. However, the nominees were introduced through video presentati... Read MoreMagazineBuy Lipitor Without Prescription Posted by elizabeth.brooks on February 15, 2012(No Comments)
Cornell University Professor Alexander Gaeta and his team hid an event in time through cloaking with light beams. The research first published in early January 2012 in response to a cloak proposal from Professor Martin McCall of the Imperial College in London. Researchers at other institutions have also made physical cloaking devices. In 2006, researchers at Duke Univer... Read MoreMagazine Diflucan For Sale Posted by elizabeth.brooks on February 14, 2012(No Comments)
On Friday, February 4, Kent Fuchs held a question and answer session regarding Cornell’s NYC Tech Campus at the Biotech building. Fuchs, Cornell’s University Provost, began the hour-long session with a short introduction and informational power point presentation that is available online. Afterward, three members of the proposal team, Daniel Huttenlocher, Dean of Com... Read MoreMiscellaneaCampusBasement.com/CORNELL Posted by elizabeth.brooks on November 8, 2011(No Comments)
Sassy, sarcastic, and sharp, Cornell’s CampusBasement.com is an emerging gem you’re sure to see on your neighbor’s laptop in Mann sometime soon. That is, if you have not stumbled across the site yourself. A cousin of Collegehumor mixed with The Onion, CampusBasement hosts student-authored mock news stories under web pages for varying campuses involved. While every po... Read MoreMagazine Style on the Slope Posted by elizabeth.brooks on September 28, 2011(No Comments)
Back to Black I haven’t had a minute to look anything from fashion week. Usually I like to skim through the collections of designers I prefer and find influential. Hopefully, a few trends come together and make for a good article. I would have done all this, but I have three prelims this week. Also, I realized that I don’t care a bit about trends. I just wear black.... Read MoreFashionStyle on the Slope Posted by elizabeth.brooks on August 5, 2011(No Comments)
Lizzie Brooks It’s raining, what a surprise. However, I am usually a little too optimistic about the weather- and wind up wet. Umbrellas, boots, and rain coats can help anyone avoid soaked jeans. But when it comes to function and fashion, not all rain gear is equal. I personally have no objection to the giant umbrella- the kind that looks as if it was made for a sm... Read MoreFashionStyle on the Slope Posted by elizabeth.brooks on April 3, 2011(No Comments)
April 1, 2011 A lot more green is around the corner as we wait impatiently for the snow to melt for good. “Green” fashion is already out there. An environmentally conscious wardrobe is easy to compile. When it comes to saving resources, nothing can compete with second-hand clothing. From high-end vintage stores to the Salvation Army, used clothing is available in ra... Read MoreFashion Style on The Slope Posted by elizabeth.brooks on March 21, 2011(No Comments)
It’s finally spring break. For some, that may translate to sleeping, but others venture to places warmer than grayscale Ithaca. Those travelers will also have to change their wardrobes a bit. A swimsuit, cover up, and party dress may all be necessary. Instead of rushing out and buying the first three travel essentials you come across why not make them fit your style? ... Read More