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Early January, before the spring 2019 semester began, the Office of Student Affairs sent an email with an update regarding the progress of the university’s efforts to hire a replacement director and support staff for the Veteran Services Office. Additionally, the email said the VSO would be moving…
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Seriously, it’s a beautiful day to ‘dance it out’
For many, “Grey’s Anatomy” is a show about love and loss. It is also a show about growth and acceptance. Growing…
Books to check out in honor of Black History Month 2019
As the month comes to an end, here are some books that I have read or plan on reading in celebration of Black…
Looking back at 2018, I do so with a combination of disappointment and amazement. There were not only some disappointingly predictable outcomes but some really unforgettable moments and welcome surprises.
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Scratched memories and dusty hearts
The age of CDs has passed. They sit in landfills amongst videotapes and DVDs. There was plenty wrong with compact…
Kingdom Hearbreak: It’s $59.99 plus tax
“Kingdom Hearts III,” the long-awaited continuation of the popular video game
series, was finally released on Jan.…
Here are some things across the internet that I found or recently rediscovered that are really freaking cool and interesting.
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Recap of 2018: The best in sports
As 2018 draws to a close, it’s a great time to reflect on another year full of amazing moments in sports. Some…
The importance of acknowledging Kwanzaa regardless of one’s race
As time has gone on and people have become accustomed to saying “Happy Holidays” many are still unfamiliar with…
The debate on whether we should say “Happy Holidays” or “Merry Christmas” during this season has been around for decades. However, the specific holiday in a greeting does not matter. It is how we celebrate together and the intent behind the greetings that matters.
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