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Friday, October 31, 2003
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Children shouldn’t have all the fun
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It’s commendable that many of us college students add to the Halloween spirit by hosting or participating in events for community children, like Colby Halloween or Boo at the Zoo. But what about us? When do we have our fun? It’s about time college students took the streets back from those little monsters with candy-coated hands, instead of sitting at home in their robes studying for next week’s exams.
 
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Senior trying to find truth
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I am at that point in my university education where rational thought is a struggle, and sometimes all I want to do is sit around my apartment and watch soccer on Fox Sports World. Some would call me lazy, yet I am successfully navigating 21 hours of course work and two part-time jobs. Thus, I think my ambivalence toward school comes from a different source.
 

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