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We all hear the question: What do you want to do before you die? While some are much farther along in their bucket list, some of us haven’t even started and I must say, I’m one of the non-starters. When people hear that I haven’t even considered writing one, I’ve
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Never did I imagine when I reluctantly agreed to start writing one entertainment article a week that joining a student organization could have such a tremendous impact on my life. So much time and energy was devoted to this little publication over the past three years, but what I’ve gained
Of the little time here at school, I am blown away by how much I have grown, changed and somehow managed to become the person I am today, stronger, more inspired and excited to plunge into the real world knowing I’ll do something great, hopefully. My story is hardly one
“If it tastes good, spit it out,” a saying coined by Jack Lalanne and used by dieter after dieter, but with many satisfying and healthier substitutes, this is no longer the case. Having a cold as a child meant that you were bed ridden with a blanket, some soup, and
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Girls, imagine if you could get 20 more minutes of sleep in the morning, simply because you didn’t have to put on makeup. Watch the dollars drop at the Sephora counter when it could be going to that cute purse you found at Nordstrom. We all know the situation. The
Joining the fresh sun rays spurting out from behind the clouds, this time of the school year can be considered the school year’s, well, that time of the year, if you know what I mean. With all the activities overflowing a majority of student’s schedules, the saying, “It doesn’t get
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Imagine opening the Fall 2012 course selection book and seeing an option for a class called “What if Harry Potter Were Real?” Yes, that’s an actual class. Unfortunately it’s only offered at Appalachian State University, but University of Hartford does have some nontraditional classes that schools are increasingly embracing that
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Cohabitating and living off campus with your significant other may sound like a great idea. However, a recent study at the University of Virginia encourages you to say no, unless you want to get divorced later on, or at least talk about what it means to both of you. In
Living in a world where we are constantly being told we have to be rich, smart, successful and pretty to make it, it’s hard sometimes not to compare yourself to others. It could be the opportunities being presented to a peer, or the lavish lifestyle of some gorgeous supermodel on
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Despite resistance to the redesign of the Mortensen Library, the recently released concept plans prove to be a commendable use of the University’s money. The two potential designs aim to create a more usable space for students by incorporating features to accommodate group work, designating specific locations as quiet study