Stand-up comedian Dylan Mandlsohn said he would much rather be successful through hard work rather than luck.
‘I think a lot of people go to Los Angeles, thinking the big prize is going to be there, without having to put a superhuman effort into it,” said Mandlsohn, who moved to Los Angeles from his hometown of Toronto three years ago. “I honestly believe that work ethic is the new talent.”
Mandlsohn is opening for fellow comedian Craig Robinson at 7 p.m. Saturday in Warriner Hall’s Plachta Auditorium.
Interim University President Kathy Wilbur will host a series of talks with students on campus over the next two months.
The optimism the girls shared before beginning their first year of college seems to be well-founded so far for the freshman girls of Wheeler Hall Room 102.
By Brad Canze || April 29, 2009
Exams notwithstanding, there are many matters students need to make sure are settled before leaving town for the summer. Follow these suggestions to leave Mount Pleasant matters in Mount Pleasant.
Settle finances
Any debts left on your student account should be paid to avoid any unwanted consequences in the future.
By Brad Canze || April 29, 2009
Overrun with spare stuff in your refrigerator, and have no idea what to do with it?
These recipes can be used as a starting point, on how to put them together for a delicious and resourceful meal. At your own discretion, use these recipes as a starting point, and alter them to include whatever is vexing your fridge.
By Brad Canze || April 29, 2009
When celebrating graduation from college, monetary gifts from family members always work.
But, what about people that want to go the extra mile for a graduating family member, friend, or significant other? What if there is something to be said that cash just can’t say?
Consider these basic suggestions, to possibly find just the right thing.
By Brad Canze || April 22, 2009
The Summer 2008 movie season was an expectation-crushing dynamo that proved the cinema business is still alive and kicking.
Three movies – “Iron Man,” “Indiana Jones” and “The Dark Knight” – combined to gross more than $1.1 billion in North America alone.
By Brad Canze || April 22, 2009
Nothing says summer like the end of exams, explosions and Hugh Jackman sporting 18-inch metal claws and perfectly shampooed hair.
“X-Men Origins: Wolverine” is prepped to kick off the summer movie season with a growl, a slash and a bang on May 1, and what follows promises to be no less exciting.