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Are you a single pringle who's ready to mingle?
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Valentine's Day can be a drag without that special someone to share it with, although it doesn't have to be. If you're going to be spending this Valentine's Day single, why not treat yourself right instead of relying on someone else? There are plenty of things you can do for yourself to have a good time.
Cannabis Reform Club: Proving that it doesn't just get you high
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A new group is in the making: The PSU Cannabis Reform Club. Still to be approved as an official group by the Student Senate, Zach Brown recently started this club to educate students and members of the government aware of the benefits of marijuana for medicinal purposes.
DIGGIN' IN with LAUREN TINER
Overstuffed at the overflow
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Remember kids, breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Eating a generous, balanced breakfast will help you to focus on all those homework assignments, and will undoubtedly make you the star of your 8 a.m. discussion class. Coffee's not even required (but don't get me wrong it never hurts to drink coffee as a college student).
FAFSA: It's kind of like free money
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Does your jaw drop every time you get the bill for each semester? Most students stress about where they are going to get the money for their outstanding bill. Well there are people that can help, and they have been there all along. There is an amazing team of people in the Financial Aid office whose job is to simply make paying for school easier for you.
Jump Start! Top 25 differences between
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I considered myself pretty well-read-up for my semester in England and England in general. However, I can be pretty oblivious to some pretty obvious facts. So, after three full days at Winchester, here is a "Facebook-style 25 things list" about all the things that have me in a culture shock.
The future of the Northern Forest
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Last November, President of Common Ground Steph Aubert and I attended the two-day Northern Forest Alliance Climate Change Conference at Dartmouth College in Hanover, N.H. The conference represented over 85 students and 15 faculty members from 17 schools across the Northeast.
