A
Girl's Guide to Surviving the Club Scene
by Christine Klima
EDITOR'S NOTE: This article originally appeared in the Spring 2005 editon
of unbound but has been removed at the request of the author.
America's
Distorted Body Image
by Paige Nestel, Opinions/Business & Government Editor
With every Cosmo and Elle magazine cover, more and more young
women are affected by the distortion of normal body image. In fact, approximately
80 percent of all U.S. women admit to being dissatisfied with their figure. It's
no wonder that eating disorders are increasing at such an alarming rate.
Being
Mormon
by Nicole Levins, Features Editor
There are many myths about the Mormon religion, some true, some fabricated. At
Brigham Young University and its satellite schools, these myths are dealt with
every day. Some students react positively to the strict teachings of the Mormon
religion, while others rebel from it.
Instant
Gratification
by Kelly Loftus
When AOL Instant Messenger burst onto the scene in the mid 1990s, few knew what
to think of it. Now, the medium has become the main form of communication for
college students around the globe. But while this technology has, in some ways,
increased communication skills, it has also had a part in hindering them.
TV
Time!
by Courtney Rydel
College students seem to be studying much more in groups lately. That is, if you
count The Anatomy of Seth Cohen or Sex and the City 101 as college courses. These
days, TV parties are sweeping college campuses, and shows like The OC and The
Bachelorette are catoring to these viewers on a weekly basis.