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Two years late: Finally filing the prescription for Spring Break

Two years late: Finally filing the prescription for Spring Break

Isabelle Hajek, Opinions Editor March 11, 2022

Although Spring Break carries a prolific and less than savory connotation for college students across the country, it is a necessary component of the college experience–not because of the travel, parties...

My Friend Died on Monday, and She Shouldnt Have

My Friend Died on Monday, and She Shouldn’t Have

Serena Piervincenzi, Contributing Writer October 24, 2019

Usually when  I write, I try to come up with an intriguing opening, but this time I cannot think of one.  My friend died on Monday, and she shouldn't have.  When I met Anna, we were 13-years-old...

“How Are You? Good. I’m Fine”

“How Are You? Good. I’m Fine”

Jeremy Bellman, Contributing Writer March 13, 2019

As I walk to class every day, I often run into a friend and exchange a few words. Our short conversations usually start and end the same way every time. It goes: “How are you doing today?” “I’m...

Another way of feeling

Leah Myers March 10, 2015

Sierra DeMulder, a slam poet, recited her writings on behalf of To Write Love On Her Arms in Lee 301 at 6 p.m. on Saturday, March 7. TWLOHA found videos of DeMulder reading her poems and invited...

Comedian Kevin Breel speaks about depression

Patricia Oprea April 2, 2014

Kevin Breel, a 22-year-old comedian, stepped on the stage of Dodds Theater March 10 and instantly started making sarcastic jokes and witty comments, just warming up the crowd for the rest of his show. Breel...

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