After her mastectomy, Juliet Disparte gets breast implants — a process that reveals just how shallow she is.
Juliet Disparte makes her first life-or-death decision.
When people learn that Juliet Disparte has cancer, their reactions tend to fall within a few distinct categories, for better or worse.
Fluid drains, nipple death, and camisoles — all things related to Juliet Disparte’s mastectomy.
Juliet Disparte will undergo every test known to man to discover the cause of her cancer.
Juliet Disparte usually ignores a problem until it resolves itself. Unfortunately, you can’t really do that with breast cancer.
Jordan Barber talks to Anna the Red, famous across the web for her videogame-inspired bento art.
Chad Hardy is the mind behind Mormons Exposed, a calendar featuring hot, shirtless Mormon men—an endeavor that got him kicked out of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Caitlin Boersma chats him up about business, faith, and homosexuality.
Concern is often raised when discussing the practicality of a liberal arts education. Student Jordan Barber solicits a review of his curriculum from his father, who expresses certain misgivings regarding his tuition payment’s return-on-investment.
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