Ngozi Ekeledo

What makes a college mascot great? Is it an original identity, or the power of a fancy costume? For some universities, notoriety may come from the bizarreness of the mascot itself.  Even if your school has a mascot that may be cringe-worthy, at the end of the day, conveying your school pride is the most important thing.
Do you remember the movie, The Nanny Diaries, starring Scarlett Johansson? In the 2007 film, Johansson portrayed Annie, a recent college grad who quickly became a nanny for an Upper East Side family. The job literally fell into her lap. 
If you’re like me, you’ve probably sent your resume in to dozens of businesses or companies in search of the perfect summer internship. Every time you see an unrecognized number on your call log, you pray that it’s one of these golden internship coordinators calling to offer you the perfect summer gig.
You’re on the go. You have meetings and classes and work and even more things scribbled on the pages of your planner. Nighttime rolls around, and you realize that unidentifiable grumbling noise is, in fact, coming from your tummy. Here’s your dilemma—you have work in an hour but still need to show yourself some grub love.
How many of you have ever had the New Year’s Resolution, “I want to come back to school with a killer bod,” or “I’m going to work out and set up a regular routine and stick to it?” If you’re like me, winter break becomes the platform for this new campaign.
For sports fans and twin sisters Kathleen and Kristina Cuce, an idea started with cold feet.