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At Whit’s End: Westend Bistro

4:52 am in Life, Uncategorized by

With its bright colors and bold, striking interior, its not hard to imagine youre in New York – or better yet, Paris – when you step into Western Bistro.

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Lincoln holds first convocation

9:35 am in News, Uncategorized by

President Ivory Nelson exhorted students to overcome their life struggles Thursday, drawing from his background to explain how they could achieve success.Silenced at his words, over 100 Lincoln University students listened to Nelson as he compared his life story and educational background to that of the lives of students.

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Medicine and the crown

3:46 pm in Life, Uncategorized by

When 24-year-old medical student Stephanie Williams competed in the Miss D.C. beauty pageant, she swapped scrubs for a ball gown. But now she is donning a medical uniform once again.

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Computer Science alumnus speaks about life in the gaming industry

1:40 pm in News, Uncategorized by

An audience made up mostly of Computer Science Technology (CST) students and instructors sat captivated for more than three hours on Aug. 12 to hear TSTC alumnus Jason Jurecka speak about his life as a game programmer and give insider tips on how to break into the industry.

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New sheriff in town takes over cross-country

11:23 pm in Sports, Uncategorized by

As a history teacher in the Bradford, Pa.

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Sampling of Shreveport: The Lazy Fisherman

9:27 pm in Life, Uncategorized by

I recently discovered a newly-opened seafood restaurant on Kings Highway. Immediately after passing it, the promotion sign seized my attention, not suggesting, but in fact telling me I would soon visit the establishment.The restaurant sign, which reads “Lazy Fisherman,” has a picture of a bearded hillbilly sitting barefoot, holding a long fishing pole with a catfish on the end.

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Nothing Can Compare to the Joy of Being a Father Except the Joy of Riding This Roller Coaster

9:27 pm in Opinion, Uncategorized by

I am almost 35 years old, and I can honestly tell you that nothing in my life had prepared me for the overwhelming joy I felt when, last year, I became a father. But even that could not prepare me for the overwhelming joy I felt when, last week, I rode the Mega Rocket Supercoaster at Six Flags New England.

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OMG! Text-talk takeover is NBD

2:23 pm in Life, Uncategorized by

The acronyms, emoticons and abbreviations of text talk are not replacing standard English, according to multiple academic studies and GW professors.

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A well-stocked dorm fridge can impact academic success

2:16 pm in Features, Uncategorized by

As the new academic year begins, you realize that once you leave the comfort of moms kitchen or the university meal plan, your food choices at DePauw become a thrice-daily reminder of your increasing independence. Meals are no longer planned and presented for your passive consumption – the eating habits that begin during these four years establish the eating routine for the rest of your life.

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College.

2:45 pm in Campus News, Uncategorized by

Another summer gone, another school year has arrived. Whether youre a young freshman or a super senior, youre here. Youve heard it before this is supposed to be the time of your life.

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