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Things NOT to Do on Cyride Amanda Riesenberg Iowa State University April 2011 Article 4 April 2011 Things NOT to do on CyRide Amanda Riesenberg Iowa State University Follow this and additional works at: http://lib.dr.iastate.edu/ethos Part of the Higher Education Commons, and the Journalism Studies Commons Recommended Citation Riesenberg, Amanda (2011) "Things NOT to do on CyRide," Ethos: Vol. 2011 , Article 4. Available at: http://lib.dr.iastate.edu/ethos/vol2011/iss3/4 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Publications at Iowa State University Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Ethos by an authorized editor of Iowa State University Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Things NOT to do on CyRide Photography AMANDA RIESENBERG TUNES YOU NEED The staff got together and shared some of our 1 2 current earworms. Check them out! “My House” by Kids of 88 “Driving Me Crazy” by Sam Adams “Get It Gooey” by Goone 4 Not since ‘Milkshake’ has a song about the lady bits been so captivating. “Feel Good” by Mode Step “Ayo” by Hypercrush “Stereo Hands” by The White Panda Like ‘No Hands’? Can’t get that ‘Stereo Love’ beat out of your head? Listen to this mashup. Thank us later. 3 5 “Sun of a Gun” by Oh Land, “Get Some” by Lykke Li “You Are a Tourist” by Death Cab for Cutie “Alligator Sky” by Owl City “I Wrote the Book” by Beth Ditto “Wonderland” by Natalia Kills 6 “One Night Stand” by Keri Hilson and Chris Brown “If I Was You” by Far East Movement 1) Keep your phone conversation to yourself. That means lower the volume. “Cardiac Arrest” by Teddybears ft. Robyn 2) Standing so close you’re giving me a lap dance. “Love 2 Baby” by Christan TV P.S. deodorant is your friend. “Sure Thing” by Miguel 3) You only need to pull the cord once. We promise. 4) Understand personal space. Your neighbor is not a pillow. “Lights Turned On” by Childish Gambino 5) Rehearsing your Lumberyard strip moves on the pole. Donald Glover from NBC’s “Community” is not just an awesome comedian, 6) Don’t be the asshole who takes up more than one seat. You’re not that special. ] ] he’s an amazing rapper. Hopefully you caught him at VEISHEA. “Under Cover of Darkness” by The Strokes Back with an album full of infective riffs, The Strokes brought plenty to MAPPING THE NEWS please old fans. “Best Love” by Steve Martin & The Steep Canyon The highs and lows in the news. Rangers feat. Paul McCartney “You Are a Tourist” by Death Cab for Cutie Teen Nick (not regular Nickelodeon) “Someone Like You” by Adele Story County named the third will start airing episodes of “My Brain Says Stop. But My Heart Says Go” healthiest county in Iowa. “Rugrats” and “All That.” The Childish Gambino EP by FM Static Nursing students at the University of Iowa seeing a AND TUNES YOU CAN LEAVE 40% tuition increase. OFF YOUR IPOD Either Jersey Shore has another Rebecca Black season or there will be spin-offs; We’ll leave out the song title for fear of triggering it in your head. Rebecca Black’s video for “Friday” either way, America loses. Plus, this will be current for any future releases. surpassed “Baby” by Justin Most of Forever, The Sickest Kids newest album. Beiber for being the most disliked New season of Mad Men being “Roll Up” by Wiz Khalifa YouTube video. Republicans crusade against Planned Parenthood, delayed because of disagreement “21st Century Girl” by Willow Smith because obviously we can’t have clinics that spend a vast on product integration. We hope her nightmare music career doesn’t last as long as majority of their time helping distribute contraception and Lil’ Romeo’s. medicine for UTIs. ethosmagazine.org|07 .
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