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The Monsters Are Out to Get Me!

Over the years there have been many legendary monsters from movies, TV shows, and folklore that continue to scare people of all ages. Here is a quick tour of the most famous, bone-chilling, spine-tingling horror stories of all time.

World News
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Solar Power- The bright new energy?

As we all know the race is on to find a new source of harnessing energy. With the scarce resources from fossil fuels and continuing rising prices for electricity, home heating and gas prices the holy grail for many companies is to find a natural resource to produce energy cheaply and efficiently, without damaging the environment.

Editorials
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What are you afraid of?

Everyone has a fear, whether it is monsters, spiders, speaking in public or being around many people at once. Fear is an unpleasant feeling of perceived risk or danger, be it real or imagined. Fear also can be described as a feeling of extreme dislike towards certain conditions, objects or situations such as: fear of darkness, fear of ghosts, etc. Don’t be surprised if someone comes up with a rare fear.

Editorials
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Managing your money.

For many students, college is the first time they are in control of the majority of their finances. You might now suddenly be responsible for paying your own bills, working a job that you need to make ends meet, or making the scholarship money you get in August last through December. Unfortunately, these new financial responsibilities come within a context where money is often unusually tight.

Campus News
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The Naked Roommate on Campus

Cohen is the author of The Naked Roommate, a book on how to survive college. On September 16th, he gave a speech at Saint Leo University to tell students about college life and dating.

Editorials
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Got a midterm coming up?

You’ve got a midterm coming up. You know you need to study, but you want to go to a party that everyone will be at. If you don’t go you will be left out, but if you don’t study you know you will fail the test. Getting yourself to sit down and study can be a little complicated for a college student who loves to party and hang out with friends. Who wants to study after a long day of lectures in classes? You have your favorite show on TV or things to be done on campus. So what do you do? You start to become a procrastinator. You do all the fun things first and wait until the last minute to study.

World News
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Electronic Cigarettes: The Future of Smoking?

Over the past few years, electronic cigarettes, or e-cigarettes, have increased in popularity, leaving many to wonder if they will eventually replace traditional cigarettes for both regular and occasional smokers.

Editorials
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The Real Deal on Drunk Driving

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, almost every 90 seconds, a person is injured in a drunk driving crash. Drunk driving has begun to become a bigger issue amongst teens. Even though there has been stricter laws, more law enforcement and more education to the public about DUI, people seem to not be getting the message, especially the younger population.

World News
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The Fiscal Cliff

It’s January first of 2013. With each tick of the clock, the American people lean forward, closer and closer to the edge of their seats as the “Fiscal Cliff” deal is finalized and struck between congressional leaders. The bill was promptly signed into law by President Barrack Obama the next day January second. But what was this “Fiscal Cliff”?

Campus News
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Softball Slams into First Place: A Productive Weekend for the Lions

It has been a season high for the University Softball Team as the ladies are now at an impressive 34-14 record and sit in first place with a Sunshine State Conference record of 14-4. The ladies hosted the Eckerd College Tritons in Conference Action this weekend and did not disappoint Lion fans as they swept the Tritons in impressive fashion.

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