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You Could Lose More Than Just Weight With Diet Pills
It’s that time of year again: Spring Break has ended and summer is around the corner. The birds are chirping, the trees are green and little string bikinis are scattered in the display windows once more. At this point in the year, one might think it is time to hit the gym, but no; students are heading to CVS to pick up the latest and greatest diet pill to hit the market, such as Hydroxycut and Trimspa.
Living With a Severe Food Allergy
An Inside Look from a Student Who is Allergic to Peanuts
Are You Falling Asleep in Class?
The Effects of Sleep Deprivation on Students
Einstein is Proven Right
Experiment Shows the Speed of Light Cannot Be Exceeded
Ink: A Lifetime Relationship
A Bond With the Artist is Just as Important as the Tattoo
Our Neighbors in Sandy Hook
The Harbor Seals of Point Pleasant
The mackerels were flying back and forth, bubbles were being blown and fins were flapping. Then, I got a kiss from a harbor seal; a soft, moist velvet kiss on my forehead. So excuse me if I seem like a sucker for these guys, because I am.
Exoskeleton Gives Paraplegics a Chance to Walk
Ekso-Bionics Brings Freedom to Wheelchair-Bound
Most of us took our first steps as toddlers as we were watched excitedly by our parents in the comfort of our homes. As the days passed, we gained experience and walked upright, pushed our chests out and marveled at our own accomplishment.
What to Know About Living Off-Campus
As students move up in their college careers, many develop a desire to live off-campus. While many look forward to making the transition from on-campus to off, there are responsibilities and things to keep in mind that go into living on your own.
The Public Education Versus Private Education Debate
When choosing the right college, there are many factors a student takes into consideration. One of the common topics of discussion when choosing a college is the debate between private universities versus public universities.