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Traffic Troubles for Campus Travelers

Traveling on campus is organized chaos. As vehicles park on the edge of campus, the pedestrians pour out. Bikers, long-boarders and golf carts all participate in the sidewalk ballet. Bikers seem to merge effortlessly with the crowd, and when anything …

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Finding the Right Spot: How a Student Found Study Solace

Where are you most productive? Do you need to work in total quiet or do you like some background noise? Sometimes I end up in the most awkward places at the most inconvenient times in search of a productive hour …

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House of Cards Isn’t Your Grandpa’s C-SPAN

“Power is a lot like real estate. It’s all about location, location, location. The closer you are to the source the higher your property value.” Those are wise words from Frank Underwood, the fictitious congressman who’s antics blow my mind …

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Viva Las Vegas: A Guide to The Best 21st Birthday

I recently tried planning the best 21st birthday ever. Mine. You only turn 21 once, and that fact gave me the biggest kick in the rear to make it memorable. I can finally drink! Legally. Where is the best …

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Collegiate Canine: A Student’s Life with a Pup

Sam… She’s about as rowdy as they come. Samantha or “Sammy” as my friends affectionately refer to her; she’s my German Shepard. Samantha is one of my biggest stresses, and my biggest joys all at the same time. She’s my …

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Catching Up with Christie

It’s been another great news day for CNN. Recently emails were released tying New Jersey Governor Chris Christie’s top aide to the closure of George Washington Bridge. Lane closures cost commuters 2,800 hours collectively. Last September, Bridget Anne Kelly emailed …

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The Techy Generation Is Not That Techy At All?

My generation (born 1990) is the generation that grew up with the digital age. We learned how to operate electronics at a young age and keep up with the ever transforming cycle of gadgets. As technology gets cooler and sleeker, …

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Is America Sheltering Us Too Much From Graphic Material In the Media?

In Arielle Emmett’s article, “Too Graphic?” the issue of censorship in American media is discussed. Some believe that the media is too censored but when the Haitian earthquake hit and there was an abundance of graphic material shown, the public …

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The Internet and It’s decrease in Accountability Journalism

Accountability journalism is the idea and/or practice of journalists to get the most accurate information regarding the government and businesses. This involves a good amount of investigative reporting. During the golden age of newspapers, investigative reporting was relied on much …

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