Amanda Knox to close out 2021 Dillon Lecture Series
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Who doesn’t love a good urban legend during the spooky season?
With the 2021-2022 school year being the first relatively normal school year in almost since the Covid pandemic started, that means many activities and events will be coming back in full swing.
There are many joys when entering the world of motherhood. The announcements, the gender reveal, shopping for adorable little onesies and shoes.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics has reported the number of unfilled jobs as being above 10.9 million, as of the end of this July.
The Hutchinson Community College tennis courts are an eyesore. The fence around them is covered in dead vines, of the five courts two of them don’t have nets, and the surface is covered in long stretches of canyon-like cracks that run right through the courts.
Decisions, decisions, decisions. Everyone makes hundreds of decisions everyday, whether it’s having pancakes for breakfast instead of waffles, or wearing blue shoes instead of red ones.
With Covid-19 outbreaks, busy lives, living far from home, and downright loneliness, it isn’t uncommon for college students to become depressed.
Living on your own for the first time can often be an intimidating prospect, and living in college dorms is usually the first time for most people.