Monthly Archives: October 2014

In the Dead of Night

It’s funny that during the weekday when I do have school, I have to fight the urge to take a nap midway through the day, but during the weekends when I can sleep as much as I want, I don’t. … Continue reading

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Citymail is More Than Just an Email

Usually, many students use their university’s email to receive newsletters and official correspondents. However, having a university or college email can get you free software that would usually cost a lot of money to buy on your own.

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Wingate’s Secret Gem: The Muslims’ Center

I’m not the greatest Muslim in the world. My rap sheet includes occasional lies, eating pork once in kindergarten, and an inability to lower my gaze.

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On Liberty Or The importance of sitting in the dark

The night after my first philosophy class, I spent an exorbitant number of hours brainstorming the homework question: “What does philosophy mean to you?”

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The Three Deadly Sins of College

We all know what the seven deadly sins are, but do you know the deadly sins that most college students are guilty of?

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8 Things I Learned From Interning at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory

This past summer, I had the wonderful privilege of interning at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory for a second time.

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The Interview!

It is no question that internships are an essential part of the college experience. These positions, mainly offered during the summer, give students valuable experiences and a view of what life after college might be like. Sounds great, does it … Continue reading

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