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Lyrics, rhythm influence decisions

It hurts your neck sometimes when you get to banging your head repeatedly to the rhythm of loud music.

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What do you anticipate? -Perspective

Take summer 2012 as a time to step back from the stress and bustling and try something new.

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Spring semester anticipation level rise in students

Anticipating what will happen in the future is something that can never be explained no matter what you may believe.

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An “I don’t care” attitude isn’t a fix for everyday problems

Apathy, by definition, is a lack of interest, enthusiasm or concern. How many times have you heard “I just flunked that quiz, but I really don’t care,” or maybe, “I’m not interested in that class, so I don’t care what grade I get.”

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Valentine history challenges modern ideals

It is believed that Valentine was a Roman priest who served in the third century during the reign of Emperor Claudius II.

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Professional sports contest promotes consumerism while others suffer

What Super Bowl? I couldn’t be bothered if Tim Tebow makes it to the Super Bowl or not.

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Ideal library not a reality with irresponsible students

Irresponsible students have made the library a den of gossipers.

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Ignoring today’s events can impact future decisions

A bomb could explode halfway across the world, kill several and injure a few others and you can bet that it will get at least a few minutes of discussion on national news.

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Students discover “winging it” doesn’t cut it

The literal definition of culture shock is, “The feeling of disorientation experienced by someone who is suddenly subjected to an unfamiliar culture, way of life, or set of attitudes.” I can think of no truer atmosphere to relate this term to than college.

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Jobs passing brings forth questions and a message

Without second thought, we take the iPod, iPad and iPhone as innovations that enrich our quality of life. Siri, for example, is a voice recognition function by Apple that blew away the minds of fans of the much awaited iPhone 4s. I could imagine life with Siri; it understands what I say, it knows what I mean, it helps me do the things I do every day, and the best part is that it has so much to tell me all in one pocket-sized object. What more fine companionship can I ask for if it were not Siri’s? I wonder if it is even possible to take Siri as my wife?

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