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By Neha Vachhani | Sep. 16, 2014By Neha Vachhani Columnist The continuous drought throughout California has negatively impacted not only locals experiencing the water shortages firsthand, ...
Read More »By Neha Vachhani Columnist The continuous drought throughout California has negatively impacted not only locals experiencing the water shortages firsthand, ...
Read More »By Amanda Vuocolo Correspondent Grocery stores have made fruits and vegetables readily available to the masses thanks to advances in shipping and farm ...
Read More »By Ruchi Shah Columnist As the semester picks up, you might find yourself spending most of your time studying in the library and missing out on your routine ...
Read More »By Heather Hawkes & Jordan Koziol Columnists It’s that time of year again! New York Fashion Week — where trends are set, statements are made ...
Read More »By Johnanthony Alaimo Columnist In a sad twist, Britney Spears’s boyfriend, David Lucado, cheated on her. Most of you probably didn’t even know she ...
Read More »By Annabel Lau Web Editor James Florio can be seen as a man with high hopes and grand visions, whose idealistic, “go-it-alone” attitude ultimately ...
Read More »By Peter Fiorilla News Editor Numerous NCAA championships and hundreds of student athletes have been attracted to the College’s lacrosse and field ...
Read More »By Johnanthony Alaimo Columnist In news that would not even shock your deceased great-great grandmother, reality TV has hit a new low. WE TV has picked ...
Read More »By Andreia Bulhao Columnist Cravings: We all get them, and sometimes when you’re trying to maintain a healthy diet, succumbing to them can often be ...
Read More »By Heather Hawkes & Jordan Koziol Columnists We caught up with fashionable friends Leah DeGraw and Mike Kelly to ask them about their own personal ...
Read More »By Andreia Bulhao Columnist Welcome back — or if you’re new to campus, welcome to the College! It seems like yesterday I had just kicked off my summer, ...
Read More »By Ruchi Shah Columnist All college students can be categorized into one of two groups based on how they’ve spent their last weeks of summer: either ...
Read More »By Heather Hawkes & Jordan Koziol Columnists Some days, neon shirts and boisterous patterns totally make the statement you’re looking for, but ...
Read More »By Courtney Wirths Features Editor Odds are, most students have seen Joshua Lewkowicz on campus. Between winning Campus Moviefest with his team, his ...
Read More »By Johnanthony Alaimo Columnist New year, same me, which means I have nothing better to do than summarize what Nicki Minaj rubbed on her ass. The answer ...
Read More »By Neha Vachhani Columnist Although Californians are accustomed to the shaky rumble of frequent earthquakes, just this past Sunday, residents of Napa ...
Read More »By Mylin Batipps News Assistant This week marks the start of another fall semester at the College. Streets were filled with bins and boxes, new keys and ...
Read More »Earth Day’s mission is to help the world become more eco-friendly, and several clubs around campus were busy making the world a greener place this past ...
Read More »“I grew up without an understanding of what gender meant and how it influenced my life,” Avory Faucette said of hir (a gender neutral pronoun) upbringing ...
Read More »As the genetically-altered nature of America’s produce becomes public knowledge, the demand for organic fruits and vegetables has increased. The West ...
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