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Restaurant Review: Illium Cafe
Posted on December 4, 2011Posted in Opinion, Top Stories
By: Samantha Brierley, Staff Recently, I took a homework break at the Illium Cafe, which is situated right across from Monument Square. I was craving a muffin and hot chocolate and did not want to go to Dunkin Donuts, but rather to... Read more »
Comments: No ResponsesCommuting in the Winter: A Commuter Student’s Story
Posted on December 4, 2011Posted in Opinion, Top Stories
By: Samantha Brierley, Staff Not every student lives on campus. For some, living on campus is expensive and some prefer the comforts of home. Some choose to commute throughout their college career or even choose to commute after staying... Read more »
Comments: One ResponseCantankerous Commuters and Accommodations
Posted on September 22, 2011Posted in News, Opinion, Top Stories
Written by Christina Baker, Junior at RSC (2013)
Imagine. You have three books to read by Friday, two labs due by Monday, and various worksheets to complete for Nutrition. However, that’s just the start. You also have extra circular activities, in and outside of school, that require... Read more »
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The Lion King
Posted on March 16, 2011Posted in Opinion, Top Stories
Written by Elizabeth Johnson
This past week, Proctors Theater took the classic movie The Lion King and managed to bring it to life in this spectacular play. While sitting in the audience watching you felt like you were a part of the story. The singing,... Read more »
Comments: One ResponseJessica’s Closet
Posted on March 2, 2011Posted in Opinion, Top Stories
Written by Kate Ieronimo
Do you have any old prom dresses or formal gowns lying around? If so, why not donate them to Jessica’s Closet. Jessica’s Closet is an organization that collects formal wear to donate to people who cannot afford such clothing. Jessica’s... Read more »
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Dear Allie
Posted on December 3, 2010Posted in Opinion, Top Stories
Written by Michael Washco
Dear Allie: Recently I’ve become very depressed, stressed out, and on the point of giving up on the semester. I have a supportive family, an amazing boyfriend, and the best friends one could ask for. What the heck is wrong with me? Dear... Read more »
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Dear Allie
Posted on November 9, 2010Posted in Opinion, Top Stories
Written by Michael Washco CAPES Peer Education Program
Dear Allie: I have a roommate that is driving me nuts. I’m not sure what to do. It’s getting to the point where I’m avoiding my own room, and living off of friends. She is a great girl, but has no idea about personal... Read more »
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Dear Allie
Posted on November 9, 2010Posted in Opinion, Top Stories
Written by Michael Washco CAPES Peer Education Program
Dear Allie: I constantly feel like I’m overwhelmed between work, school, family, friends, and athletics. As soon as I feel I’m on top of it all, reality reminds me I’m not. Recently I’ve been second guessing... Read more »
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Dear Allie
Posted on November 4, 2010Posted in Opinion
Written by CAPES Peer Education Program
Dear Allie: Recently, joking around, a guy in my class slapped my butt. He tends to do this with everyone, but for some reason it’s really bothering me still. I’m not exactly sure what to do if anything. Am I overreacting? The... Read more »
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Dear Allie
Posted on November 4, 2010Posted in Opinion
Written by CAPES Peer Education Program
Dear Allie is an educational column which allows the Sage community, particularly students, to communicate comments, questions, or concerns via email to our peer educators. Dear Allie is not a substitute for professional help. Dear... Read more »
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