I have a great idea! The ChiBus staff wants me to submit a picture of myself for my column, but rather than submitting a normal picture like every other columnist, I am going to really "wacky-it-up" by displaying a crazy pic of me in a hat! Aren't I cool? Dont cha wish your boyfriend was hot like me? Dont cha? Dont cha? Needless to say, I am referring to the annual Adam Snow Pictorial Award for the most ridiculous Facebook picture from the first-year class.
Othello Chopin Theatre Oct. 27 - Oct. 29 …And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead, Blood Brothers House Of Blues Oct. 31 Swan Lake Auditorium Theatre Nov. 1 - Nov. 5 Twilight Singers, Stars of Track and Field Double Door Nov. 1 - Nov. 2 Lady Sovereign Metro Nov.
1. We're #1! We're #1! The best part about the Business Week rankings is that they're only updated once every two years. That means GSB is guaranteed to be #1 still when the '08ers graduate. That also means that the Class '10 will have to live with whatever slop we leave behind.
As midterm week begins, don't forget to pat yourself on the back for making it thus far! This week I address more complex logistics of GSB survival as the first years move from neophytes to freshmen. I know that some of you are still wandering the Winter Garden, and I'd love to address your concerns regarding life at the GSB or even American culture.
What you need to know: Set in South Boston, The Departed is a story focusing on the divergent career paths of two young men trying to rise from poverty. One decides to work for "the man" and lives in luxury with his gorgeous girlfriend. The other chooses "civil service" and hides out with thugs while taking prescription medication for his anxiety.
So I happened to glance at an article in the Wall Street Journal about online music last week. While I normally can't be bothered to look at such a boring publication, I did skim this particular article. The main idea was that record companies now realize that online music traders are generally huge music fans and that it will probably be better to cater to them than constantly sue them.