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Watching "Quarterlife"

By Christopher Schonberger
3/01/08
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So, does anyone actually watch this Web series “Quarterlife”? Apparently somebody must because it got picked up by NBC, but I wonder if it’s actually “quarterlifers” like us tuning in, or teeny-boppers trying to be more “grown up.” I have tried watching some of the

Recipe of the Week: Pants' Ragu

By Nick Schonberger
3/01/08
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Everyone wishes they had an aunt named Margherita and an uncle named Mario, but very few actually do. Some of us, failing actual Italian lineage, grow up eating horrible jarred sauces from 'Prego" and "Paul Newman"; As we grow up and find occasion to experience

Profile-Thieving Is the New Swagger-Jacking

By Christopher Schonberger
3/01/08
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The new breed of identity thieves are leaving behind your Social Security and credit card numbers and instead going after the true essence of who you are as a person—your social networking profiles!

Could be worse, right?

Friday Procrastinator: Jake and Amir

By Christopher Schonberger
3/01/08
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Jake and Amir work in the College Humor offices. Jake is normal, Amir is insane. Together, they make hilarious videos. I have watched about 25 so far today

The Best Places to Celebrate New Year's

By Jenny Williams
12/31/07
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New York still draws the biggest crowds on New Year’s Eve—and it's a great party if you don't mind getting frostbite and holding your bladder for hours on end. Here are ten alternatives to an East Coast New Year’s in the Big Apple:

Top Ten Facebook Faux Pas

By Christopher Schonberger
12/31/07
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After graduation, using Facebook is a whole new experience. When you haven’t seen people for over a calendar year, the impulse to know “what they’re up to” becomes increasingly odd. By the same token, it is easier for people to provide a misleading portrait of their new lives as the “checks and balances” of the college

Turkey Soup Provencal

By Nick Schonberger
12/10/07
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When I spent two years living in a rustic old New England fishing village, there were days when the wind off the bay chilled right to the bones. With dusk hitting at 4:30 and the streets barren, it took a great meal to soothe the soul and restore the spirits

You Can Find Me In Da Club

By Stephanie Berger
12/10/07
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A belly stuffed with turkey does not make a great accessory to my best party dress and pair of heels. I sported all three, however, as I headed to Chelsea on the weekend after Thanksgiving with an out-of-towner friend. Our goal was to get into the supposedly all-exclusive

Recipe of the Week: The Wickedest Cheese on Toast

By Nick Schonberger
12/10/07
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You're largin'; it with the lads. You've had a few pints and maybe a few cheeky tequilas, and now it's time for a meal. Should you splash out on a curry? Jog around the corner and grab a burrito? Both of those options are sound, but have you thought about

Recipe of the Week: Sausage and Frites Sandwich

By Nick Schonberger
12/10/07
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After a tough day in the office, you may feel a bit like the French footballing genius Zinedine Zidane: tired, emotional, and ready to strike the next co-worker or roommate that crosses you with a vicious head-butt. Better recourse is to just act a bit less like

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