COLUMN: How to study for finals
Ah, finals week. One of the most torturous, horrifically daunting experiences of a young adult's life. Here are some of the best ways to “study” for the worst days of the school year.
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Ah, finals week. One of the most torturous, horrifically daunting experiences of a young adult's life. Here are some of the best ways to “study” for the worst days of the school year.
With the holidays comes visions of ribbon-wrapped Christmas trees, gingerbread houses and sparkling New Year’s Eve parties. Finding the perfect outfit that fits the joyous season of holiday parties can seem daunting, but this year’s trends make it simple.
The struggle is #real when trying to pack for the holidays. Collecting clothing and predicting necessities for the entire month of Christmas break can be nearly impossible. There's so much room for activities in the 30-something days when students are released from campus like two turtle doves in a cage. How does one know what to pack?
Ring the bells. Sound the alarm. Run for cover.
The Kardashian-Jenner clan is undeniably one of the most fashionable families in history. Yeah, their celebrity status is controversial, but I am definitely a fan of the fam that’s always a step ahead of the fashion world.
White paint on the walls is only visible through the tears in aging posters outlined by baseball memorabilia. In the corner, hefty tubs of salted peanuts and hot tamale candies turn a filing cabinet into a makeshift dining table. A well-loved leather couch sinks into itself amidst the innumerable photos of family and athletes covering every surface in the room. An eccentric collection of Auburn license plates hangs on the wall. The squeak of a worn desk chair vibrates in the air.
My name is Sarah Partain, and I am an artist.