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    after a long day of class. With having this on campus students of the legal drinking age that live on campus won’t have to drink and drive. Things that still need to be investigated are laws and rules preventing the sale of alcoholic beverages on a college campus. All this should be available upon request at the Madison county court house. The real prevention here would be from SIUE’s board preventing the sale, but with a petition would hopefully change their mind if there was a veto. The…

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    The years we spend in high school are one of the toughest, most memorable, and important years in our life. We get to overcome our fears and learn a lot about ourselves. There are many challenges we face. For example, seeking the approval of our peers, worrying about college, sports, extracurricular activities, our GPA, and finding a part time job for some students. The challenges that I want to overcome this year is catching up with prior knowledge that students already learned,…

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    years to come. Mary Hoyle ’81 says that, from the beginning of her college career, she knew she was meant to be an Alpha Xi Delta. Her membership to the Psi Chapter gave her a strong sense of sisterhood and made her transition into college life less daunting. Today, she still keeps herself involved in the sisterhood and is impressed with the status of the undergraduate chapter. Mary joined Alpha Xi Delta because it was where she felt most comfortable during the rush process. She said that when…

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    endless, constantly branching, and is a mystery. Whenever it splits I am always presented with two choices: to go left, or to go right. The left path is always bright with sparkling floors and fresh air. The right path is much more foreboding. Most of the time, I can’t see more than a few feet in front of me and the air is heavy. I always try to go down the bright, comforting path because I hope it will lead me to a better future in this path called life. However, by looking deeper into the…

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    helped me with my school assignments, but also equipped me with the resources necessary for the college going process. High Tech Academy has taught me self-discipline and taught me how to prioritize the most important things in my life. HTA has given me hope that no matter my background, it is possible that I will achieve all that I set my mind too. I am more confident than ever that I will go to college and successfully complete my degree. This program has prepared me for real world…

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    better chance to get a college scholarship, focusing on both can put stress on a student, and focusing on sports send the wrong message or lesson about life. Some people claim that schools that focus on sports get most of their students full athletic scholarships to go to colleges. In the article “High-School Sports Aren 't Killing Academics”, the authors Daniel H. Bowen and Colin Hitt, argue that “ a promising athlete will get many perks in colleges and a free ride in colleges”(Bowen and…

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    Of all the texts a high school student can read, what makes each text memorable? Is the author reaching its audience or is it just another half written essay that has no meaningful points and seems to exist for the sake of filling out a library.? The book looking for alaska by John Green tells the story about Miles, who is tired of his friendless, dull life in Florida, and convinces his parents to send him away to boarding school in Alabama so that he can seek "the Great Perhaps." Once there he…

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    between childhood and adulthood. This song expresses the idea of stress surrounding moments of your adulthood, in relation to your childhood, where you're carefree and had an innovative imagination. The repetition of the line "Wish we could turn back time, to the good old days" is illustrating how much Tyler and Josh wanted to regress back to the days of their childhood. "When our momma sang us to sleep" indicates a moment of their childhood, which was recognized as the "Good old day." In…

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    The service began with a welcome speech by President Roelofs to welcome all students and give a background of the college. The founder- Rev. Fee began Berea College on the belief of providing an education for all races and sexes to rise above the evils of the time. This belief carried onto create a strong community, unique mission, and a Christian based outlook. To follow this speech, the invocation began with speaker Osvaldo Flores, a current student of Berea’s class of 2018. Flores is…

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    By forcing a young adult who still has to ask for permission to use the restroom to choose a career path, their decision may not be well thought out. There are people that are in college who have yet to figure out what it is they want to be, so why should high school students? In high school a student’s biggest concern should be whether or not they go to the game or study for their mid-term. At seventeen and eighteen years old, or even younger, teens have not formed a mature outlook on the…

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