Posted on May 12, 2010
what to do and what to avoid. Continue Reading
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Posted on May 12, 2010
As the idea of Farmer's Market at Loras took root, student organizations such as Peace and Justice and LEAF lended their hand. Aramark became involved as well. Continue Reading
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Posted on May 11, 2010
One can relate life to a bike ride; the road to walk is topsy-turvy; the best way to reach our destination is to pace ourselves. Continue Reading
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Posted on May 11, 2010
The baby has the eyes of the woman on the bed The nurse cradles him close and wipes the blood off his head If there wasn’t a war, and the plane hadn’t gone down It’d be daddy in the room holding his little boy instead The baby grows up a man, faster than most [...] Continue Reading
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Posted on May 05, 2010
In the past ten months that we have been at school, there have been many things in the news that have caught our eye: An earthquake in Haiti, another in Chile, and still another in China; an H1N1 outbreak; and the passage of a health care reformation bill. Here are some not-so-talked-about stories spanning from [...] Continue Reading
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Posted on May 05, 2010
As much fear as being chased by a zombie might add, the game also added a little bit of spice to the monotonous campus life. Continue Reading
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Posted on May 05, 2010
Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters' THE WALL tour 2010 won't include any of these other original members of the band. Continue Reading
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Posted on May 05, 2010
For Spring Dionysia, the CAB is bringing SafetySuit, an up-and-coming band wanting to get as many supporters they can. Continue Reading
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Posted on May 05, 2010
The stories were action-packed, highly imaginative, and energetically performed by our Loras Players. Continue Reading
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Posted on April 28, 2010
If a 6.0 magnitude earthquake like the one that rattled Port-au-Prince were to hit Kathmandu today, it is estimated that 85% of the building structures will be completely decimated. Continue Reading
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