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Productivity on a Snow Day
By Lydia Libby The week of February 5 through February 10, 2017, was to be one SMCC students would remember. February 7, 8 and 9 all had delays or full snow days due to the inclement weather! Now, everyone loves a day off, but when many students have three days off, they wonder what to… Read more
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Who is Neil Gorsuch, and Why Care?
By Ben Riggleman At the end of January, President Trump nominated Neil Gorsuch to the U.S. Supreme Court. Amid the fireworks of the travel ban and the Commander-in-Chief’s Twitter beefs, it’s easy to overlook the choice; Gorsuch appears mainstream by this administration’s standards. But Supreme Court nominations are always big news, and this one comes… Read more
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Three Foods to Improve Energy
By Lydia Libby It is now the second semester, and I am sure many of us are feeling sluggish. With winter creating a dull atmosphere, it is hard to feel motivated to do much of anything. But what if I told you one of mankind’s most beloved things could improve our energy? That’s right.… Read more
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From an Immigrant’s Eyes
By Parastoo Seddiqi Where do we belong? Afghanistan? Where my sisters and I were born, though war and sexism made my family leave? Iran? Where my family moved when I was just 5 years old, where we had to pay to go to school, even for the elementary level? Where Afghan girls would get attacked… Read more