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ISEP (International Student Exchange Program) Catherine’s Advice #2
by: Catherine McConkey Since my last post, I have experienced one of my greatest adventures so far, creating memories that will last a lifetime. During the month of November, I was lucky enough to travel to Canada for a few days and witness the magnificent Niagara Falls and explore the beautiful city of Toronto….
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Physicians from Southport Natural Medicine Visit Western to Discuss the Power of Tea
By: Anna Simoes People commonly think of tea as being another way to get your caffeine fix, or some gross mixture your grandma makes when you’re sick. But now, more and more people are re-discovering the health benefits that tea can have on the body. And it actually tastes good! That is what doctors Andrew…
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Relationships in College: A Survival Guide
by: Juliana Paschoalini Relationships in college can be hard, and they might not be right for everyone. I know we’ve all heard the same “relationships are a lot of responsibility” advice a million times, but they really are. A relationship is similar to buying a dog…the only difference being that dogs can’t cheat on you…
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Get Inspired at VPAC Gallery’s Parallel Practices Exhibit
By: Emily Chauvin Already binged every TV show worth watching? Find your ticket to a new kind of visual delight at the VPAC Gallery! Not only is the current exhibition, Parallel Practices, absolutely stunning and silly, they are offering reduced admission to four local museums. Get out there before the show closes on March 4th!…
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Wilmot James Speaks about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Nelson Mandela
by: Lawrence Perry The Lecture When you are a college student, it is easy to forget the purpose of school. While it is important to earn the necessary degree for your field, you should also learn to prepare for real life. As Dan Brown, author of The Da Vinci Code, once said: “Knowledge is a…
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Alyssa Lulu’s Love Advice: “Anti-Fuckboi Mixtape”
This advice goes out to anyone at WCSU that has, currently is, or ever will deal with a “fuckboi.” WARNING: Explicit Language
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Leaves Are Falling, I-84 is Crawling
by: Leslie Pizzagalli Being a commuter and a first-time transfer student is no simple task, and those of us who take four wheels to Western in the morning (or afternoon… or night…) can agree that I-84 is no joyride. Nevertheless, the vibrant walkway of leaves during the first few months of the fall semester make the…





