by UNscripted staff
UNscripted staffers discuss the Eliot Spitzer scandal.
by Jessica DeCandia, a junior at Central Bucks East High School
Instead of unwinding by going for a run, watching TV, playing video games or hanging out with friends, try sinking back into a couch and meditating.
by Samantha Fassak, a sophomore at Central Bucks West High School
Through the ages, the snowy season has developed a diverse mythology. We shed light on some popular beliefs.
by UNscripted staff
This week, we talk about America's obsession with celebrity.
by Jessica DeCandia, a junior at Central Bucks East High School
Most everyone knows that birds are the animals that twitter, flutter outside your window and break into song every so often, but did you know that the socially monogamous animal is the most abundant tetrapod vertabrate in the world, with more than 10,000 living species? Test your knowledge of the bird kingdom.
by William Hubbell, a junior at Central Bucks East High School
We finally go political on this week’s podcast, as Emma and Andrew debate the strong and weak points of the presidential candidates while I (Will) sit and moderate.
It’s a longer one this week, but it’s a good one.
by William Hubbell, a junior at Central Bucks East High School
This week we talk about those crazy, rebellious, out-of-control teens. Listen to Annaliese, Emma and me (Will) discuss growing up and growing out of our parents.
by Erica DePascale, a senior at North Penn High School
Whether you have someone or not, everyone looks for the perfect relationship, the one you dream of having. Take this quiz to find out what you're really looking for.
by William Hubbell, a junior at Central Bucks East High School
We talk about "Guitar Hero," crazy pets, Black Friday and the pseudo-history of UNscripted.
If you hate the idea of hopping on the treadmill, here are a few nontraditional ways to burn calories. Try one, and (gasp!) you may even have fun while you work out.
This year, prime yourself for success, but don't berate yourself if you fall short. After all, there's always next year.
You can avoid the rush and get some great deals if you start shopping for the holiday a year in advance.
There are plenty of ways to escape the winter doldrums.
Here are some easy ways to fill your boring afternoons.