To be, or rather not to be, a librarian was never the question for Rebecca Hamlett. As an avid reader from a young age, she…
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Interview with a Professor: the anatomy of a history major
Dylan Jones sits down with Jewell’s history professors. History is simply defined as the study of the past and how it influences the future.…
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Hall Grant recipients continue education beyond the Hill
5 Students were awarded with the prestigious Hall Grant to pursue academic interests away from Jewell’s Campus Every year the Hall Family Foundation’s Summer Academic…
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NPR news app broadens the provider’s spectrum, stays true to its radio roots
Think of National Public Radio (NPR) and maybe one of two things pop into your head: you’re either a listener and think of people like…
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Timeout with Evan Lott: the rich are ruining professional soccer
Frank Lampard celebrating a goal he scored. Photo courtesy of football365.com. http://www.football365.com/transfer-centre/7550575/VILLAS-BOAS-FRANK-ABOUT-LAMPARD Wealthy people are ruining soccer. It started in Europe and specifically in the English Premier League…
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Liberty Symphony Orchestra offers extra opportunities for students
The Liberty Symphony Orchestra is a group of individuals who come together to share their love of music and strive to keep the appreciation of…
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Cardinal Baseball starts strong
Bryan Porting, senior, hits a line drive last season against the University of Southern Indiana. The Cardinals traveled to Texas this past weekend an went…
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Men’s and women’s basketball fall short in GLVC tournament
D’Vante Mosby, sophomore, was named to the GLVC 2nd team all-conference. Aerial Smith, senior, of the women’s team was named to the GLVC 1st team…
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To be honest . . . with Betsy Tucker
To be honest, I’m tired of feeling inadequate because I’m single. I’ve never been in a relationship or even come close to one. That isn’t entirely…
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