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- December 7, 2005 - As the icy wind whips across campus and students begin bustling to class in sweatpants, it dawns on us: it’s exam time again. Do not fret. Ignore the stench of fear emanating from students slumped in Hinkle Hall, waiting for that conference with a professor, because the Newswire has got your back.The prodigal editor Folks, my mentor and compatriot, Brendan McHugh, has returned from a six-month sabbatical in New Mexico, and I for one could not be happier. For those of you who have been reading the Newswire prior to this year, you may remember him from his cheeky editorials and his influential contributions to the competitive break-dancing circuit. I was lucky enough to sit down and have a chat with this enigmatic personality, just to find out what he’s been up to since graduation last May. Becoming a
statistic It is a harrowing experience having your house robbed. It changes your perception of people—every stranger becomes a possible thief and every sort of odd behavior seems suspicious. You replay what you could have done and how things could have gone down. You also lose a lot of sleep. |