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I Got Rejected From my Dream Internship

by Madeline Monaco on July 16, 2012
Sophomore > Strategic Communications and French > Elon University

A summer internship is one of the most important things you will do before you enter the real world. Not only does it provide you with experience and references, but it also helps you secure your ideas...

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Top 10 YOLO Foods

by Jonelle Taylor on July 12, 2012
Senior > Journalism > University At Albany

With nothing to do on a hot summer day, take that time to challenge you and few brave friends to something that’ll put your taste buds to the ultimate test. You only live once, but we promise...

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Politicians, They're Just Like Us

by Chris Hutton on July 11, 2012
Sophomore > Writing > Rivendell Sanctuary

Politicians are funny, funny beings. They are always out to make statements that establish their status as a leader. But often, like all of us, they flub. They make a mistake, and end up giving us some...

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Summer is Crack for your Brain

by Alexa Lardieri on July 11, 2012
Sophomore > Multi-Platform Journalism > University of Maryland

As every school year winds down, we look forward to the three months of summer we get to sit back, relax and live a little carefree. Although this is a great time to wind down from all your school stress,...

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When YOLO Goes Wrong

by Josh Axelrod on July 10, 2012
Junior > Journalism > University of Maryland

There’s something to be said for YOLO. Besides being biologically true (unless you’re Tupac), the idea of making the most out of the one life you have is admirable. Unfortunately, the term...

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On Fire to Under Water

by Erin Moriarty on July 10, 2012
Class of 2011 > English > University of Colorado

Two weeks ago, I sat in bed sweating my metaphorical balls off when I heard a clap of thunder and the pitter-patter of rain outside my window. My first thought was one of relief: finally, a break from...

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Facebook...Declining?

by Nicole Sakin on July 10, 2012
Sophomore > Journalism > University of Maryland

It can be difficult to think back to the 1990’s, a time of classic Nicktoons, overalls, and no social networking. Five or ten years from now, will most of the nearly billion Facebook users...

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Tanning is Safe, Right?

by Madeline Monaco on July 09, 2012
Sophomore > Strategic Communications and French > Elon University

When we were little, our moms chased us on the beach with SPF 60 and baseball caps to try to shield us from the burning rays of the sun. And if you hid from her, like I often did, you got payback: a...

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It's Still Dark for the East Coast

by Megan Masciana on July 06, 2012
Senior > English and Graphic Design > UMBC

Intense winds have swept from Chicago to the east coast, kicking up storms and leaving millions without power. The thunderstorm, categorized by the title “derecho” has caused catastrophic...

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Faking Your own Kidnapping and other Horrible Excuses

by Alexi Knock on July 06, 2012
Senior > Journalism and Political Science > Hofstra University

A Brazilian college student recently revealed to police that she faked her own kidnapping because she didn’t finish her final class project. Susan Paola Fadel Correia, 22, said she was captured...

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The Rise and Fall of Kony 2012

by Chris Hutton on July 04, 2012
Senior > Journalism > Rivendell Sanctuary

One of the essential events of our year so far was Invisible Children’s viral campaign, KONY 2012.  This campaign consisted of a 30-minute video, a supporting physical campaign of products,...

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Who Says You Can’t Go Home (But do you really want to?)

by Madeline Monaco on July 04, 2012
Sophomore > Strategic Communications and French > Elon University

After a long year of working hard and playing harder in college, come summer, you feel ready to go home. But after a year at college, it is easy to forget about the responsibilities – like changing...

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The Extinction of the Entry-Level Job

by Erin Moriarty on July 03, 2012
Class of 2011 > English > University of Colorado

Despite some research claiming the job market is in an upswing, the sad truth is that many college graduates are still unable to find full-time work. According to the New York Times, the unemployment...

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8 Tips for the Acceptable Summer Fling

Regardless of the whacky weather, it is almost summer time and what better time...

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Sex, Love and Happiness in College

Besides all the late-night cramming and endless cups of coffee to get me through...

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Finding the Beach in Your Own Backyard

Being a poor college student during summer vacation really puts reality into perspective. ...

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