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Ohio: Columnist Defends Midwesterners
Posted on 22. Feb, 2012 by Elizabeth Tzagournis.
by Elizabeth Tzagournis, ‘13
I went to Colorado with a mission: to find out why our neighbors in Texas or Illinois—or even way out in Argentina—think Ohio is where the game Farmville originated. And to discover why the notion exists that cow tipping is our greatest form of entertainment. As trivial and obviously untrue as this [...]
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Where Are They Now?
Posted on 23. Jan, 2012 by Elizabeth Tzagournis.
by Elizabeth Tzagournis, ‘13
Renee Ogaki
Current Job: Showroom Coordinator, Giorgio Armani
College: New York University
Resides: New York City, NY
Arlingtonian Position: Editor-in-chief ‘06-’07
Renee Ogaki is currently working as the Showroom Coordinator at Giorgio Armani in New York City, which is the staging area for the products and merchandise at one of the leading luxury fashion retailers in America.
“[My [...]
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iPhone 4S: Does it live up to the hype?
Posted on 15. Nov, 2011 by Elizabeth Tzagournis.
By Elizabeth Tzagournis, ‘13
About a year and a half ago possibly one of the greatest advances in smart phone technology was released. What was this revolutionary product? The iPhone 4. The iPhone 4 gave users an entirely different experience with the new display, multi-tasking capabilities, high-definition video camera and additional [...]
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Sixth Grade Camp counselor reflects on experience at Camp Oty’ Ockwa
Posted on 10. Nov, 2011 by Elizabeth Tzagournis.
We all remember our experiences at Camp Oty’ Okwa as sixth grade students: taking long hikes in the forest, eating home-cooked meals served family style and preparing our cabin’s skit for the bonfiire on the last night. For most former campers, there are only fond memories of the time spent in Hocking Hills. I recently [...]
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Infomercials: Success or Excess?
Posted on 02. Jun, 2011 by Elizabeth Tzagournis.
The truth about those annoying TV interruptions: Infomercials

