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Knowing what is coming is overrated

2013-11-06
By: Katelyn Henagin
On: November 6, 2013
In: Columns, Opinions

Why being happy rumps being about to predict the future I am so sick of the two lines “20 Things everyone should know in their Twenties” and “20 useful tips when you’re Twenty” that I could just about sob into my keyboard. That being said, I had a moment thisContinue Reading

Making college count: Reflections from a senior

2013-09-11
By: Katelyn Henagin
On: September 11, 2013
In: Columns, Opinions

I could begin this article like every valedictorian speech: a loud, ringing, smiley, “we did it” flying out of my face for all to hear. Instead, I feel like asking myself a question. What have I done with these years? As I enter my senior year with 700 other peopleContinue Reading

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