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Safely Consuming Alcohol at College Parties
It is common knowledge that house parties are here to stay. At North Dakota State, it is just another part of every weekend. For years, “Safely Consuming Alcohol at College Parties”
Surviving College With Severe Anxiety
For years, I wrote my anxiety off as pre-game jitters, party nerves, fear of public speaking, too much caffeine or sports induced asthma. It wasn’t “Surviving College With Severe Anxiety”
The 2017 Emmy’s: A Platform for Political Discussion
At the 2017 Emmy’s hosted by Stephen Colbert on Sunday, Sept. 17, there were multiple instances in which political issues were addressed. In a political “The 2017 Emmy’s: A Platform for Political Discussion”
Understanding Balance in an Unbalanced Life
As college students, it is hard to create a balanced life. With juggling jobs, classes, social life and time to regain our composure, it’s hard “Understanding Balance in an Unbalanced Life”
Sexual Assault, Rape and Campus Safety
The freedom was intoxicating, the house was crowded and the people were loud. The next thing I knew, I was pinned down in a dark “Sexual Assault, Rape and Campus Safety”
Unwritten Rules of College: Unassigned Assigned Seats
We all know the unwritten rules of college: don’t eat crunchy food in class; always bring your own pencil (because it is likely that no “Unwritten Rules of College: Unassigned Assigned Seats”
Avoca-Don’t Part 2: Fried
There isn’t much that can beat a weekend at the Minnesota State Fair. The music, the beer, the people and most importantly the fried food. “Avoca-Don’t Part 2: Fried”