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GalaxySawdust
Buzzsaw Asks Why… we haven’t sold IC to Cornell yet?
by buzzsawmag-import December 5, 2012…we haven’t sold IC to Cornell yet?
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GalaxyMinistry of Cool
RAW FROM THE SAW: One Direction – Take Me Home
by Brennin Cummings December 5, 2012Dudes, I’m gonna be real with you up front: This is not going to be an ironic review. I love One Direction. One Direction and…
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SAGITTARIUS November 22nd – December 21st Your diet will take an interesting twist this month when you discover the vegan burgers you’ve grown to love…
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Have you ever been cheered up by a certain piece of music? Has a song ever made you cry? Music can inspire exaltation and despair. It can bring back long-buried memories, and can even help with the management of brain disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease and autism. It is remarkable that the human brain is so deeply affected by a mere collection of organized sound.
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It is human nature to fear the unknown. We seek comfort in the familiar and often harbor resentment towards change. But change can be a good thing. With change comes an overflow of new ideas, feelings and concepts. There are, however, certain things in this world that are just not meant to change; I believe the Star Wars franchise belongs in this category. -
When I started my drive to the hospital to visit my grandmother, sex was the last thing on my mind. As I stepped out of the elevator and began my trek toward the geriatric ward, my stomach began to churn. I swallowed my angst as I walked up to my grandmother, grabbing hold of her hand and taking my seat for the next few hours.
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Ready to enter a small, unstable job market? Ready to be out of school? Not quite. When I entered into my fall semester of my senior year, I was expecting it to be my last semester. I had planned on making this my last semester, finishing all my classes and starting an internship in the spring. Dec. 1 was the internship paperwork deadline; the date to have everything set and to have a plan.
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Delving into the narratives of constellations
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A poem by Alex Stein