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I Can’t Wait For the End
By Nathanial Barter You lie in bed at night and dream. Perhaps you dream about fast cars, money, and freedom. Or, maybe, nightmares, with goblins, ghoulies and psychotic ex-lovers. You lie drifting off, wishing you were someone else, or the perfect comeback to an argument you had four years ago. It feels so real, you… Read more
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The Cost of Textbooks
By Mohammed Omane College textbooks, like college tuition, have increased drastically in price over the years. While some of it is due to inflation, college textbooks are 812 percent higher today than they were in the 1980s, according to the American Enterprise Institute. To put this in perspective, the average housing prices across the U.S.… Read more
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Revival or Career Destruction?
By Celina Simmons In December of 2017, Marshall Mathers, or the man more commonly known as Eminem, released his ninth studio LP, and critics have many mixed opinions on it. Although some people are supportive of “Revival,” most of the feedback has not necessarily been constructive. But after almost four years of silence from the… Read more
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Featured Musician: Undeniable
By Rebecca Dow In a college of over 6,000 students, there are bound to be artists hidden amid the brick-and-mortar classrooms on campus, weathered by salt and time. Some artists are not so hidden, however; some continually reach for the recognition they know they deserve in this world of shifting interests and fashions of perception… Read more
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A Flashcard History (On Drugs)
By Joel Congleton 9/15/1981 Brunswick, Maine. I emerge from my mother, kicking and screaming and covered in goop. It might be the most traumatic thing that’s ever happened to me, but I don’t remember it, so I’m not sure. Late 1990’s Topsham, Maine. I wake up with a glistening forehead and a damp pillowcase. I’m… Read more