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Realities of a Dream Job

Opinions April 13, 2013 at 11:51 am 0 comments

I spend most of my day on YouTube. The only reason why I made an account was to watch videos by RoosterTeeth, an Austin based internet-comedy company that’s best known for their series Red vs Blue. I found myself, over time, watching their videos for more than just their hilarious [...]

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Emily’s Lit Picks: The Fault in Our Stars By John Green

Arts April 10, 2013 at 1:29 pm 0 comments

By now, many readers have at least heard of The Fault in our Stars, the YA novel by New York Times best-selling author John Green. Written in January of 2012, it has become one of John Green’s most beloved and appreciated books – mostly because of it’s two main characters, [...]

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Missing the Mountains

Opinions April 10, 2013 at 12:32 pm 0 comments

There I was, driving down an unfamiliar highway heading to see a specialist I had never met before. Facing the unknown makes me incredibly nervous so this entire journey was as emotionally exhausting as it was physically. After about an hour, I finally reached a tall building with a parking [...]

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Emily’s Lit Picks: Sirens By Janet Fox

Arts April 9, 2013 at 11:48 am 0 comments

“Despite the suffrage, despite the rise of the flapper, despite the fact that women could work, could live independent lives, despite our being able to fling off corsets and adopt comfortable clothing, despite all our modern conveniences, not much had changed for women.” Describing the tale of two moths forever [...]

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PS4: New Console, New Controller, and All New Promises

Arts April 9, 2013 at 11:02 am 0 comments

Gamers have continued to witness the vast changes within the gaming world. Portable game systems are no longer a concept from the past, consoles are now sleek and designed to handle more than just gaming and the games themselves have become even more cutting-edge; the graphics more stunning, the character designs more lifelike and the possibilities of ‘who,where, what [...]

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Code Blue Blues

Sports April 9, 2013 at 10:12 am 0 comments

Put on your blue shirts because it’s time to support the university’s athletes! Or is it? For every team each season, Saint Peter’s University Athletics have what is called a ‘Code Blue’ game. It is a mandatory event for all Saint Peter’s athletes, in which they put on blue shirts [...]

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Emily’s Lit Picks – ‘Lucia! Lucia!’ By Adriana Trigiani

Arts April 8, 2013 at 7:12 pm 0 comments

A classic tale of romance, family duty and life-altering choices, topped with true sacrifices and consequence. Lucia,Lucia is centered around the life of a stylish, confident career-girl named Lucia (yes, that’s where the book title comes in) from 1950’s New York when opportunities in career seemed endless for ambitious young women such as Lucia, but [...]

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Strong Body and an Even Stronger Mind

Lifestyle April 8, 2013 at 6:39 pm 0 comments

An analysis about inner peace, loving oneself and personal growth. How can we achieve the best that we can with all this stress? There are ways to help better ourselves to be the best we can be. As students, we endure economic troubles, finals, projects, and crazy work hours that [...]

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Outer Beauty, Inner Struggle

Lifestyle April 8, 2013 at 6:20 pm 0 comments

It is not uncommon that a prominent and notable magazine publication may annually post a list of the world’s most desirable people: men and women who possess impeccable features that “exemplify” what true physical beauty really is. These images are ubiquitous and are virtually everywhere. The youth of today are [...]

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The Freshman Fifteen

Lifestyle April 8, 2013 at 5:27 pm 0 comments

Since March is National Nutrition Month, it is important to bring to everyone’s attention a topic that many of us have struggled with or are currently struggling with: the dreaded Freshman Fifteen. According to recent studies, college freshmen gain an excess amount of weight during their first year of college [...]

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Curiosity and Other-World Exploration Collide at the Liberty Science Center

Arts April 8, 2013 at 5:13 pm 0 comments

A famous and curious monkey has joined forces with a certain Navi to educate and amaze, both are part of the new exhibitions at Liberty Science Center that recently opened to the public. “When they see the projection their jaws drop,” says John C., a volunteer at Liberty Science Center. [...]

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One, Two, Three-Peat – Women’s Track Score MAAC Win

Sports March 14, 2013 at 8:41 am 0 comments

Three consecutive MAAC Championships equals three amazing and triumphant victories for the Saint Peter’s Women’s Track & Field team. What some people do not know is that they have won both indoor and outdoor championships for the past two years. So you can say that they have five championships. Although [...]

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The Art of Lock Picking

Science and Technology March 14, 2013 at 8:31 am 0 comments

Many times when we walk out of our home, we feel safe locking the door. The tactile sense of keys adds to the feeling. Hopefully not, but someday we might run into trouble by forgetting our keys inside or losing it. While there are different solutions to this problem, the [...]

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Visual depication on how the full-time staff at Saint Peter's University breaks down by gender and race. Graph by Rose Driscoll.

Enough with the Dead White Dudes – Diversity in Education

Opinions March 14, 2013 at 8:23 am 0 comments

University curriculum and faculty increasingly struggle to keep up with the diversity of the modern student body. In other words, students spend too much time learning about dead white males, as the common criticism runs. Although most college students are no longer young white men, the majority of the classes [...]

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