Welcome to the New F+L

After months of planning, Fearless and Loathing welcomes you back to second semester with a sweet new website. We encourage you to explore our now navigable and practical site.  With the backend working the way we want it to, F+L can now concentrate on the content.

For those who want a rundown of the new features, here’s our tour.  In the top right corner of your screen, you see a fully functioning search bar, an easy to use question/tip submission popup, and the weather, for when you want to know just how cold it is.

All articles are now divided into four categories: News, Arts, Columns, and Multimedia. These larger categories have subcategories. With the “Subscribe” button on the side of each post, you can subscribe to specific categories, tags and authors. Hovering over links to articles or photographs enlarges the picture or allows you to read the first few sentences of the article before clicking on it.

We have a bunch of useful links and the events are streamed from the college events page.  We can always add more links and events, so let us know what we’re missing with the question/tip box.  We have a staff page with pictures of our writers and photographers, bios, and a link to their pieces.

The new site has plenty of room to grow.  We’re going to make more use of the multimedia boxes.  We’ve started a blog that we’ll figure out exactly how to use soon, so have please have some patience if it’s hit or miss.  Also, you’ll notice the completely blank faculty box in the columns section.  We hope to fill that with professor’s contributions about their interests after the beginning of the year crunch.

And the completely blank white boxes? Ad space! Let us know if you want to advertise on F+L.

There’s lots more little bits we’re sure you’ll appreciate.  Please send us any suggestions through the box concerning the website or content.

Finally, we’d like to give a very special thanks to the master of it all, Bruce Lee, for working with us to create this website.

2 thoughts on “Welcome to the New F+L

  1. cool, I really like the aesthetics and look of everything. On top of the content.

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