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Festive Holiday Baking Ideas to Get Into the Spirit
Tie on your apron and let’s get to baking! It’s time to start talking holiday sweets. The holidays are approaching very quickly and before you know it you’ll be in the kitchen on the 23rd scratching your head and wondering what on earth you are going to bring to your family holiday party.
Papers Vs. Exams
There are so many different pros and cons to having your final exam be an essay you write at home or having it be a traditional exam you take at school. In a way the two are almost incomparable because they are in such different leagues, but it is worth taking a look at the way they measure up.
Visiting Writer’s Series Welcomes Award Winning Writer Edward Hirsch
The Visiting Writers Series hosted their second event of the semester with writer Edward Hirsch as guest on Nov. 17.
End of Semester Survivial Guide
1) Wait until the last minute to study—Sure, you have 15 credits, heck, maybe you have over 18 credits to study for. But, if you avoid studying for them until the last minute you will be able to fit in more social activities with your friends, which, let’s face it, is far more important than your degree.
The Introverted/Extroverted Dichotomy
Part of anyone’s personality is his/her tendency to be either introverted or extroverted. Not to say that people cannot possess qualities of both.
Student Employment E-mail Thread Spams about 1,800 Students
An email was sent from the Student Employment Office to all federal work-study students about available jobs on campus and one student accidentally clicked “Reply All,” which started a chain of emails to all federal work-study students on Nov. 12.
“Into the Woods” Wilson Hall Haunted Tour
The Student Activities Board and Boom Roasted Productions held their annual haunted tour of Wilson Hall on Oct 30th.
The Many Genres of Gifts
As the holidays are creeping up on us, I thought we could discuss gifts. There are so many different types of gifts to give someone. There’s the sentimental gift, the extravagant gift, the homemade gift, etc. You can even combine these few categories; you have an extravagant sentimental gift or even a sentimental homemade gift.
Commuter Student Mentor Program Update
This past summer the Commuter Student Mentor (CMS) program was initiated and this fall semester, the program took shape.