• From the Editor’s Desk : I’m an Addict, But You’re a Hater

    P. Bradley Robb
    Yes, I use my computer a lot, But I’m okay with that. The question is, why aren’t you?

  • Viva Mexico?!


    George R. Perry
    subter’s resident bartender turns history teacher. The lesson? Cinco de Mayo. The method? Learn a fact, do a shot. This is the kind of quality education that only subter can provide.

  • The Sound of Silence


    Houman Sadri
    It’s hard to go back to nature if you were never really there in the first place. But as his life’s travels take him there, Houman Sadri must find a way to deal with it.

  • Extra! Mumah Loves His Wife


    Mike Mumah
    Mumah can’t imagine what his life would be like if it weren’t for his wife. On May 21st, they celebrate their second anniversary, and he’s very much looking forward to celebrate that little benchmark.

  • Pure Speculation: May's Films


    Mike Mumah and P. Bradley Robb
    Thanks to a history of overdosing on film and the predictability of the industry, it is no longer necessary to see a film in order to bash or praise it. Or so the subter staff hopes. Here’s a few takes on some May releases.

  • Ten Years of the Tony


    John Oxley
    For the majority of John Oxley’s life, Tony Blair has more-or-less been running the United Kingdom. Now in the final days of Blair’s time in office, Oxley takes a look back over what’s improved, and what has only gotten worse.

  • I Was Once an Angry Young Man


    P. Bradley Robb
    Bradley was once an angry young man, now not so much. In perhaps his most honest piece ever, Bradley searches the origins and solutions to the anger that once ruled his life.

  • My Close Encounters


    Mike Mumah
    Mumah doesn’t believe in God, UFOs, or doing research. Oddly enough, he’s actually seen UFOs. Hard to believe, I know, but here’s his little story.

  • Depression and Honest Understanding


    Shawn Wozniak
    In an age where mental disorders such as OCD are touted ironically by twenty-somethings and television characters, Shawn Wozniak takes a series look at how depression has affected his life and those around him.

  • Attack of the Microscopic Norovirus!


    Anne Murphy
    You’ve probably never heard of it, but after subter’s Anne Murphy is done with you, you might never want to eat out again. Behold, the gut-crippling danger of the norovirus!

  • Leaving Iraq


    David Bird
    David Bird examines the roles of both the President and the Congress with regards to the American war in Iraq and who should have the final say with regards to the conflict.

  • The Forgotten Dictator


    John Oxley
    Mugabe had the chance to help push Zimbabwe into the future. Instead, he added a dark chapter to its history. How dark? John Oxley explores just that question and casts a little light onto the dictator that the world seems to have overlooked.