Extreme diets take toll on moral capacity of young generation June 5, 2008 — by Alex Song and Lyka Sethi It’s not unusual for a healthy person to go to a restaurant that serves plenty of tasty, nutritious foods only to order an over-priced plain salad because he or she is “watching their weight.” As portrayed by all of the latest celebrity blogs and trendy magazines, skinny is definitely in. Going to the gym for hours on end is a must for many young guys and girls of this new, superficial, appearance-driven era. True health has been put on the backburner for fear of increasing the number on the digital scales lying in bathrooms of nearly every American household. What’s ironic is that being “healthy” is often simply an excuse used to justify meager diets. read more » Diet trends take toll on moral capacity of young generation June 5, 2008 — by Lyka Sethi and Alex Song It’s not unusual for a healthy person to go to a restaurant that serves plenty of tasty, nutritious foods only to order an over-priced plain salad because he or she is “watching their weight.” As portrayed by all of the latest celebrity blogs and trendy magazines, skinny is definitely in. Going to the gym for hours on end is a must for many young guys and girls of this new, superficial, appearance-driven era. True health has been put on the backburner for fear of increasing the number on the digital scales lying in bathrooms of nearly every American household. What’s ironic is that being “healthy” is often simply an excuse used to justify meager diets. read more » New library changes permanent April 16, 2008 — by Allen Liu and Alex Song This story first appeared in the March 21 issue of The Saratoga Falcon. 156 seats, 156 students. That’s one of several rules library staff have begun vigorously enforcing this semester, leading to some students being barred from the library during busy Monday and Friday tutorials and feeling angry. Audio video technician Gordon Blancett defends the rules as needed and recalled the library’s previous chaotic state that prompted the changes. read more » New Library changes permanent March 27, 2008 — by Allen Liu and Alex Song 156 chairs. 156 students. That’s one of several rules library staff have begun vigorously enforcing this semester, leading to some students being barred from the library during busy Monday and Friday tutorials and feeling angry. Audio video technician Gordon Blancett defends the rules as needed and recalled the library’s previous chaotic state that prompted the changes. read more »
Diet trends take toll on moral capacity of young generation June 5, 2008 — by Lyka Sethi and Alex Song It’s not unusual for a healthy person to go to a restaurant that serves plenty of tasty, nutritious foods only to order an over-priced plain salad because he or she is “watching their weight.” As portrayed by all of the latest celebrity blogs and trendy magazines, skinny is definitely in. Going to the gym for hours on end is a must for many young guys and girls of this new, superficial, appearance-driven era. True health has been put on the backburner for fear of increasing the number on the digital scales lying in bathrooms of nearly every American household. What’s ironic is that being “healthy” is often simply an excuse used to justify meager diets. read more » New library changes permanent April 16, 2008 — by Allen Liu and Alex Song This story first appeared in the March 21 issue of The Saratoga Falcon. 156 seats, 156 students. That’s one of several rules library staff have begun vigorously enforcing this semester, leading to some students being barred from the library during busy Monday and Friday tutorials and feeling angry. Audio video technician Gordon Blancett defends the rules as needed and recalled the library’s previous chaotic state that prompted the changes. read more » New Library changes permanent March 27, 2008 — by Allen Liu and Alex Song 156 chairs. 156 students. That’s one of several rules library staff have begun vigorously enforcing this semester, leading to some students being barred from the library during busy Monday and Friday tutorials and feeling angry. Audio video technician Gordon Blancett defends the rules as needed and recalled the library’s previous chaotic state that prompted the changes. read more »
New library changes permanent April 16, 2008 — by Allen Liu and Alex Song This story first appeared in the March 21 issue of The Saratoga Falcon. 156 seats, 156 students. That’s one of several rules library staff have begun vigorously enforcing this semester, leading to some students being barred from the library during busy Monday and Friday tutorials and feeling angry. Audio video technician Gordon Blancett defends the rules as needed and recalled the library’s previous chaotic state that prompted the changes. read more » New Library changes permanent March 27, 2008 — by Allen Liu and Alex Song 156 chairs. 156 students. That’s one of several rules library staff have begun vigorously enforcing this semester, leading to some students being barred from the library during busy Monday and Friday tutorials and feeling angry. Audio video technician Gordon Blancett defends the rules as needed and recalled the library’s previous chaotic state that prompted the changes. read more »
New Library changes permanent March 27, 2008 — by Allen Liu and Alex Song 156 chairs. 156 students. That’s one of several rules library staff have begun vigorously enforcing this semester, leading to some students being barred from the library during busy Monday and Friday tutorials and feeling angry. Audio video technician Gordon Blancett defends the rules as needed and recalled the library’s previous chaotic state that prompted the changes. read more »