MIKE RUBINO, HILL RAISER Going the distance with your ID card October 12, 2006evanreynolds As an incoming freshman, emerging from the comforting womb of high school, you are given one task that will prove if you are [...]
Culture Vulture: Exploring the Holy Mountain October 10, 2006evanreynolds “The Holy Mountain” (1973) by Alexandra Jodorowsky is a surreal montage of a Christ-figure, exploding Mayan pyramid and the 70s version of “Survivor.” [...]
Mike Rubino, Hill Raiser Party Hardy September 19, 2006evanreynolds Movies teach us about all sorts of wonderful things: villains don’tknow how to shoot, cars only run out of gas when you�re being [...]
The Hill is alive… (with new road rules) September 19, 2006setonian Before the addition of the latest sidewalk/crosswalk combo in the infamous A-Lot, the dangers of walking on campus were numbered. Now that we [...]
The Hill is Alive… (with remarkable rhythm and roadblocks) April 25, 2006evanreynolds There’s a lot of talk about the pace of life. Rhythm, harmony, tapping your feet to the un-orchestrated beat. Near the end of [...]
MIKE RUBINO, HILL RAISER: The inner workings of Inter-Library Loan April 25, 2006setonian After World War II, when scads of national defense and government spy organizations were being formed, a service was created that would become [...]
The Hill is Alive… (with incentive iPods) April 6, 2006evanreynolds I was half tempted not to write this article. Not because I don’tlike my column, not because of some threat against the newspaper, [...]
MIKE RUBINO, HILL RAISER A brief etiquette guide to Lowe Dining Hall April 6, 2006setonian On March 23, 2006 I attended the etiquette dinner hosted by CareerWorks. It gave students a chance to sit with alumni in their [...]
MIKE RUBINO, HILL RAISER �The tell-tale dribble� or �Pachelbel’s Canon of Suck� March 16, 2006evanreynolds Planning to go to bed early because you have to get up at seven in the morning is like telling a robber you [...]