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In Her Eyes


		In Her Eyes

The Sophian, Smith College, MA

2 days ago by Hannah Egerton

Hannah Egerton tells why she chose to go to Smith in the first edition of the "In Her Eyes" column.

A New Odyssey: College

Pierce Arrow, Franklin Pierce, NH

1 day ago by Erica Jordan

The first day of high school is always exciting and nerve wracking. You wake up early, have a good breakfast, put on the outfit you bought especially for the day, and there are usually a few pictures taken here and there by your parents. They send you off to the bus stop and you begin your day, returning home that afternoon sharing stories.

Brownspeak A to Z

Brown Daily Herald, Brown University , RI

1 day ago

Welcome to your office, Mr. President

Keene Equinox, Keene State College, NH

2 days ago by Ian Lord

Trying to write on a Friday afternoon is like…damn, I lost my train of thought. See what I mean? I've got nothing. Anyway, my editor asked me to write a column about being senior class president. Well, I've been in that position for a week so I really couldn't tell you.

Will money grow on trees if you hug them?

The Daily Free Press, Boston University, MA

2 days ago by Katrina Ballard

Save money, save the earth and save your health. According to many businesses lately, all this and more can be achieved just by purchasing a canvas grocery bag, a metal water bottle or organic produce.

A First Year's Guide to Dining at Smith

The Sophian, Smith College, MA

2 days ago by Meredith Hutchins

Dining hall food is often a topic of much worry for those entering college - is it edible? Are there options? Can my boyfriend eat for free? I would answer these questions with a resounding "yes" if it didn't raise the eyebrows of the administration. So, first-years, you can breathe a sigh of relief - you won't starve, and you might even be pleasantly surprised by the little touches that make Smith dining oh-so Smith.

From Dispatch to dump


		From Dispatch to dump

The Daily Free Press, Boston University, MA

3 days ago by Anna Webster

Last summer, Brad "Braddigan" Corrigan and the indie band Dispatch played in front of a roaring crowd at Madison Square Garden in New York City -- one of the grandest musical venues in the world. But Braddigan is also accustomed to playing in a trash dump in Nicaragua.

Man on the 'edge'

Keene Equinox, Keene State College, NH

4 days ago by Adam Hogue

There are those who say life goes on. There are those that look upon the tragedy that happens everyday and remark, "the world keeps turning" and go about their lives. It is a mentality that allows one to accept the fact that the world is not always a fair place, and sometimes the most innocent of people are taken from us.

Ask Eleanor

The Justice, Brandeis University, MA

5 days ago

Who needs sleep? Here's how to get it!

The Daily Free Press, Boston University, MA

5 days ago by Andrea Rodi

For many students, returning to school comes with more than just returning to missed friends, missed co-workers and missed professors. It comes with hectic work schedules and class hours, and the need to get schoolwork done means sleep is the least of their worries.

Skeletons of the past


		Skeletons of the past

The Justice, Brandeis University, MA

5 days ago by Lisa Hanania

On the brink: Journey to Mumbai


		On the brink: Journey to Mumbai

The Justice, Brandeis University, MA

5 days ago by Gabriel Verzino

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