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20 Children Dead in Connecticut Elementary School Shooting

by Josh Axelrod on December 14, 2012
Junior > Journalism > University of Maryland

*Facts on the shooting are still emerging. Be sure to stay informed.   Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., was the site of what is now the deadliest school shooting in history...

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Things You Can Do That A Victoria’s Secret Angel Can’t

by Anamika Roy on December 13, 2012
Senior > Journalism > University of Maryland

This year’s Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show is behind us, the post-show depression has set in and many people are turning to their good friends Ben and Jerry for support. Don’t be ashamed,...

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The Aftermath Of Too Much Adderall

by Lucy Negash on December 10, 2012
Sophomore > Journalism and Sociology > University of Notre Dame

Finals week is one of the most dangerous times in a college student’s career. The combination of little to no sleep, a poor diet with little exercise, and the insurmountable amount of pressure...

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Model Offends Native Americans

by Sarah Polus on December 10, 2012
Junior > Journalism > University of Maryland

November marked national Native American Heritage Month, which celebrated the culture of the 566 recognized tribes. This year, a few high-profile unsuccessful attempts to get into the spirit of the...

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Future of Dream Act Not Over

by Sarah Polus on December 10, 2012
Junior > Journalism > University of Maryland

While the election may be over, the politics doesn’t stop. And the DREAM Act doesn’t just go away. During this election, many states had the opportunity to vote for or against the DREAM...

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Google Search from Casey Anthony Leads to More Questions Regarding Trial

by Sarah Polus on December 10, 2012
Junior > Journalism > University of Maryland

  Recent findings in the follow-up of the Casey Anthony case show that investigators from Orange County, Florida’s sheriff’s office failed to notice computer evidence relevant to...

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Still Assessing Damage after Hurricane Sandy

by Sarah Polus on December 09, 2012
Junior > Journalism > University of Maryland

  Although Hurricane Sandy was nearly two months ago, east coast states are still rebuilding. According to the Washington Post, Sandy’s damage was so extensive in severity and scope...

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Don't Click This Unless You Want To Know A Secret

by Nicole Sakin on December 08, 2012
Sophomore > Journalism > University of Maryland

Who among a crowd of college students does not know the feeling of needing to escape during study time. Hours and hours of papers, tests, and projects loom ahead, and all that study time has to...

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20 Things To Do Before the World Ends

by Anamika Roy on December 06, 2012
Senior > Journalism > University of Maryland

The end of the world is upon us, at least if you believe the Mayans. Given their track record, it might be a good idea to start making the most of the two weeks we have left. Here are some things that...

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THE ULTIMATE COLLEGE STUDENT’S HOLIDAY WISH LIST

by Megan Kowalski on December 04, 2012
Senior > Journalism > University of Maryland

Sure, your wish list for the holidays probably has things like the newest pair of Steve Madden boots or an iPad mini. But as a college student, there are plenty of things that you really want to ask...

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How To Make Hanukkah Sexy

by Lucy Negash on December 03, 2012
Sophomore > Journalism and Sociology > University of Notre Dame

For the Jewish students among us, the winter holidays mean something a little different. While everyone else is decking the halls and kissing under the mistletoe, those that celebrate Hanukkah are stuffing...

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Why So Sad?

by Alexa Lardieri Lardieri on December 02, 2012
Sophomore > Multi-Platform Journalism > University of Maryland

Despite the holidays being right around the corner, as the days get shorter and the nights get longer, many people get SAD. SAD, seasonal affective disorder, is a type of depression that occurs...

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Armed Intruder at FAU Forces Campus Lockdown

by Linda Santacruz on November 30, 2012
Senior > Multimedia Journalism > Florida Atlantic University

  Florida Atlantic University authorities issued a campus-wide lockdown yesterday, Nov. 29, after a gunpoint robbery of a student in the Arts and Letters building 9. The man, who...

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