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By Erin Diehl and Annie Kurdziel
Junior year. New places. New roommates. New neighbors. But not much else is new, especially when it comes to living conditions. The journey began with a tumultuous car ride, stuffed with as much secondhand furniture as one could find, and a risky drive on the New Jersey turnpike - more than usually expected.
Maybe being 20 isn't so terrible after all
By Wesley Sackrule / Reporter
At some point in life, birthdays stop being enjoyable and start showing age. The first few years follow a pattern: Your parents send out cutesy invitations, buy matching plates, napkins, and party hats, set up some games, put on some tunes, and it's an old-fashioned birthday bash! As you get older, the entertainment progresses from pin the tail on the donkey, to pool parties, to spin the bottle, and finally to a complete separation from a party because the birthday itself symbolizes growth.
Start conversation and make a friend
By Daniel Calanca / Reporter
As far as I'm concerned, there's nothing better than an awkward moment. As we commence yet another semester in Chestnut Hill, I am convinced that nothing is better for the vacationing mind than to stand in line for an omelet next to the girl that may or may not have asked you at that party last night if you used magic to make your T-shirt so red.
By Letter to the Editor
This week letters about Reciprocating Southern hospitality and the BC Football Schedule.

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