Yearly Archives: 2022

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What Does a Chinese New Year Celebration Look Like in 2022?

The popularity of this event has allowed people in places like Florida to expand their knowledge of Chinese culture. For example, non-Chinese people can learn and possibly experience the traditional Chinese Lantern Festival which occurs during the Chinese’s calendars fifteenth day and first mouth.

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Movie Review: No Time To Die

No Time to Die is the latest James Bond movie, released in 2021. It stars a famous British actor, Daniel Craig, and this movie is the last one he would act in. This movie brought tears to the die-hard James Bond fans’ eyes, especially those that love Daniel Craig.

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Valentine’s Day Candy: Where Does my Chocolate Come From?

During the romantic holiday of Valentine’s Day, many people enjoy chocolates without knowing where it comes from. Valentine’s Day dates all the way back to the Roman Times and is named after two different Roman Saints, both known as “Valentine.” Although both men’s names were not connected to romance, by the 1840s, the concept of Valentine’s Day as a holiday to celebrate romance had taken over most English-speaking countries.

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Fall In Love with These No-Waste DIY Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas!

With Valentine’s Day fast approaching, thousands of people will be rushing to their nearby supermarkets to purchase roses, cards, and candy for their loved ones. However, we must be more conscious of where those candy wrappers end up because it is no secret that everything we use and throw away contributes to the overflowing of landfills.

Campus News
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Leo Love Week 2022

Leo Love Week will take place from Feb. 14-17. This week will give students the opportunity to participate in a variety of engaging events. Here is what students can expect.

Editorials
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The Challenges of Modern Dating

In today’s world dating is no longer a simple act of finding your soul mate, rather it’s a complex industry that is difficult for some people to understand.

Sports
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David Ortiz Inducted into MLB Hall of Fame

On Jan. 25, David Ortiz of the Boston Red Sox was the only player voted into the Hall of Fame by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America. The affectionately nicknamed “Big Papi” was voted in by a jaw-dropping 77.9% of all ballots. Other baseball legends such as Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens reached results of just 66% 65.2%, respectively.

Sports
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Track Season starts off from Appalachian

Spring semester is when the track season starts, both men’s and women’s teams have come back strong. Starting with four golds and two silvers in the Appalachian State Invites on Jan. 29, two of our long rally players won first place in their games.

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