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...called “millennial” generation born between 1982 and 2000, have lived in the land of too-much-information for almost as long as we can remember. But in recent years, with the creation of networking sites like facebook.com and MySpace.com, the explosion of celebrity gossip blogs onto the Internet scene, and the increasing popularity of entertainment tabloids like Us Weekly, the information that we’re gaining and giving access to is becoming decidedly personal...
...quickly discovers the quite large presence of gay students on the site, which functions as therapy, gossip, and hook-up hotline all in one. Stories emerge from every closet on campus, from frustrated athletes to quietly gay final club members to "out" campus men who vent of alienation from Harvard's gay community. In this melee of anxiety, the sex mentioned earlier is also very much prevalent, and sounds a little like this: "nice discreet guy could help you out." (Nov. 12, 9:27 pm) or "message me at harvjunior85" (Nov. 12, 9:35 p.m.). (Less successful solicitations...
...claims about students and professors. We sort of have to gauge if it’s true or newsworthy and amusing enough to get a post. Especially post Aleksey our readers have been pretty instrumental to the site. 9.FM: Speaking of Aleksey, have you guys mostly exhausted the gossip, or is there always more to go around? And any more threatening e-mails? N: There’s always more Aleksey stuff to talk about, but we’ve pretty much chosen not to do it. We don’t want to beat it to the ground. Although...
...those who believe they are truly emotionally connected to Hui—who would like to devote a corner of their heart to the remembrance of Hui… as opposed to those who feel lightly about the issue, who just join it because it’s some gossip issue on campus...
...Versailles. The majority of the film centers on Marie’s early inability to fully integrate into court life and reconcile her headstrong willfulness with a world so entirely governed by impenetrable rules of social decorum. Alienated and alone, plagued by rumors and insinuations (most damagingly, the perpetual gossip surrounding her husband’s odd indifference to actually consummating their royal alliance), she suffers the sort of humiliations and personal tragedies that can only exist in the contrived world of an assembled and isolated ruling elite. Marie’s universe is precisely the sort of place where...