
Homesickness
Homesickness A Personal Narrative By: Maddy Webb I am not someone who is well versed in the art of travel. The farthest I’ve gone is down south to Florida. I
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Homesickness A Personal Narrative By: Maddy Webb I am not someone who is well versed in the art of travel. The farthest I’ve gone is down south to Florida. I
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The Resident Student Association is a crucial part of the University of Evansville’s campus. However, the organization has been struggling since the beginning of the year, and has only since
Drag Us down Chasity Carner Imagine living a life where every last aspect of your daily routine is monitored, tyrannized, ridiculed and judged. Society walking past you in despair
My time in Bruges, the Venice of the Nort Sam Tarter Nowadays, filmmaker Martin McDonaugh is most known for his most recent directorial effort, “The Banshees of Inisherin,” a film
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When traveling, people have different things that they like to see and do. Different places have different things to offer, and not everyone will see the same sights in any
Photo: Tara Ice is pictured with Sierah. In a small town settled on the far outskirts of Toledo, Ohio, a village tallying up just over 630 people was enjoying what began
Three seconds or less: how TikTok is making it harder to keep people focused Jackson Caudill As technology evolves, it usually follows a similar pattern: a new invention or concept
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