rwking10 March 20, 2013
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By Rachel Urban Name: Kelsey Nichols Age: 22 Hometown: Pownal, Maine Major: Government Team: Nordic Skiing Q: How long have you been skiing? A: 8 years Q: What got you started with skiing? A: I picked it up in middle school because I wanted to be able to ride the ski bus with the boy [...]
jbhick11 March 1, 2013
John Hicks SLU Democrats Automatic spending cuts, known as sequestration in Washington, have ignited a partisan political firestorm. If leaders in Congress and the White House do not come to an agreement soon, $1.2 trillion in deep spending cuts will begin on March 1. The cuts would total $85 billion a year until 2021. The [...]
Jasmine Wallace March 1, 2013
By Jasmine Wallace Bernard Cooper was featured at the Writer’s Series on Thursday, March 21. He read from several works, including his most recently published memoir, and discussed his inspirations and influences in creative writing. Cooper currently teaches in the MFA Writing Program at Bennington College. He has written two memoir collections, Maps to Anywhere [...]