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By Mona Mirmortazavi This weekend, my roommates planned a great trip to Gettysburg to experience one of the most powerful moments in American history and appreciate the multitude of President […]
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By Chris Vest Having grown up in a small, rural town with maybe five fast food restaurants, a few mom-and-pop diners and a questionable Chinese place for dining options, I […]
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Life in the Sports Office
By Patrick Wilson Let’s be real, who would not want to work in sports for a career? You get paid to literally watch sports and go to games all the […]
Storming of the Bastille
By Mona Mirmortazavi This weekend, my roommates planned a great trip to Gettysburg to experience one of the most powerful moments in American history and appreciate the multitude of President […]
Finance and Hunger in D.C. – A Savage Journey to the Heart of an Undergrad’s Checking Account
By Chris Vest Having grown up in a small, rural town with maybe five fast food restaurants, a few mom-and-pop diners and a questionable Chinese place for dining options, I […]