Tag Archives: Writing
Women! Heed These Rules!
Lisa Daily, syndicated relationship columnist and author of Stop Getting Dumped, has essentially drawn women a map of the male brain, complete with annotations and explanations, in her article “Ten Traits Men Look for in a Girlfriend.” Continue reading
Filed under Journalism, Network, Trends, Writing
Ohh, La La
I asked my cousin, a highschool student aspiring to be a Graphic Design major, to create a new background for my Twitter account; my poor site was in need of a good, clean makeover. Behold! Amanda sent me a great logo of sorts for my Twitter, and now my page is visually appealing (whereas, before, it was visually repulsing). Continue reading
Blog Surfing at Its Best
A big thanks and quick shout out to Condron for promoting bloggers like me. Check the site out to peruse some great blogs. Continue reading
St. Edward’s Renovations Go Green
St. Edward’s University has made concerted steps towards a more energy-efficient campus over the past few years, and the renovations
on Doyle Hall have been especially environmentally conscious. Continue reading
The Coffee Chronicles | Day 32
I gave up coffee for Lent. Those who know me understand the tremendous undertaking that I have gotten myself into. I will be tracking my progress throughout Lent. Let this be a lesson to all… Continue reading
Pimpin’ Ain’t Easy
Twitter has been my strongest ally in getting my blog out there. For those who have yet to join the tweeting phenomenon, or who have not yet gone to my Twitter page, check it out. Continue reading
Filed under Blog, Blogger, Journalism, Network, Personal, Trends, Twitter, World Wide Web, Writing
Magellan: A Profile on my Grandfather
He couldn’t find his way around the cities of the world, but he did find his way to the top. Continue reading
Twitter Power!
This is a great list for my fellow bloggers on how to empower your followers with Twitter. Whether you run a small blog that muses at the world’s most imbecilic happenings or a massive social commentary blog on celebrities, you do want loyal (heck, even occasional) readers.
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Meghan McCain on Ann Coulter
On the “Blogs and Stories” section of the Daily Beast, Meghan McCain dishes on being a middle man in a politically polar world. From being called a RINO (“Republican in name only”), to having Ann Coulter being the egregious side of the Republican image, McCain explains how the younger generation is being lost in translation. Continue reading
Filed under Blog, Blogger, Celebrity, Education, Journalism, Personal, Rhetoric, World Wide Web, Writing
“Twitter in Congress, With the Accent on Twit”
This is a really interesting article by Mark Bauerlein, Professor of English at Emory University. Continue reading