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Following him were two rappers that actually got booed off the stage. It was hard to hear people booing because it takes a lot of guts to get up on stage. In my opinion, they we not good, but that doesn’t mean I will disrespect them. My friends and I tried to show some support but they ended up getting off the stage.Finally, when Mac Miller got on stage…CLICK HERE TO READ MORE…

Author: Angela '14 | 1 Comment »



I finally understood that there was more to that slogan than I thought. As part of its curriculum, San Juan Diego High School actually collaborates with various organizations, for-profit and not-for-profit alike, to expose its students to the “real world.” Some work for Dell, Seton Family of Hospitals, Bury Partners, Austin Community College, Diocese of Austin…CLICK HERE TO READ MORE…

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The program is called the REU Summer Program and is held at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. It’s sponsored by the National Science Foundation and is designed for helping students engage in hands-on activities in either its Criminal Justice, Forensic Science, or Computer Forensic paths. I applied for Computer Forensics and was so shocked to hear…CLICK HERE TO READ MORE…

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I like the thick temple pieces because it makes them look a bit more stylish on top of allowing me to actually see what is in front of my face! And they fit my face well and correspond to my facial shape well. An embarrassing anecdote: I was walking to class one day and my friend called me from down the hall, but I didn’t know who it was because I couldn’t see. So I end up walking all the way…CLICK HERE TO READ MORE…

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It was the first time I have been back there since I graduated from sixth grade. It really hit me when I went back there, that I am an adult now. When I got there I felt so big; so old. I was taller than the lockers and the water fountains were extra low. When I got there and told the security guard I went there, he threw me a guest pass and let me…CLICK HERE TO READ MORE…

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As for Spring Break itself, it was awesome. Not in the relax-at-the-beach-and-do-nothing-awesome, but hanging with your roommate for most of the break awesome. I stayed at my roommate Ethan’s house from Wednesday until Sunday (until we left to come back to school, boo!!) His family showed me around the area and I even got to eat at Dinosaur BBQ…CLICK HERE TO READ MORE…

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I was having a conversation with my friend and we were having a light-hearted debate about politics. The basis of the conversation was that in my opinion president Obama was going to win a reelection campaign relatively easy. Now you don’t have to be a political person to understand the importance of a presidential election… PLEASE CLICK HERE TO READ MORE…

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When I left my account of my process of transferring, I was just deciding on where to start at college. I had been accepted to every school I had applied to, but my process of deciding wasn’t very thorough at all. I eventually decided on SUNY Geneseo because… CLICK HERE TO READ MORE…

Author: Andrew '13 | 1 Comment »



I’ve never played on an official team before but I love throwing around a frisbee with friends and enjoy the game Kan Jam very much. I played it pretty much twice every week over the summer at my aunt’s house with my cousin and played plenty of times with friends after school senior year. Now this doesn’t make me a frisbee expert…CLICK HERE TO READ MORE…

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The number of inside jokes I have with the organizers rivals the number I have with even my closest friends. Nobody minded that I was the youngest person in the group by four or five years. It wasn’t awkward that my boss was one of the organizers. They just accepted me…CLICK HERE TO READ MORE…

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