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Monday, May 1, 2000
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Collegian Magazine
Finals Issue
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One last look
As the semester winds down and finals are handed in one by one, seniors are thinking about stepping out of State College and into their futures.
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Students cram brains, stomachs
Many students flood local eateries and coffeehouses to cram their brains full of information for their upcoming finals. However, the snacks they are consuming may not be the best choices for them.
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Truth or myth?
An unsuspecting freshman is told that acing an exam requires waking up at 4 a.m., ingesting loads of caffeine and studying until exam time. Most students can 'fess up to believing some study myths.
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Student hits the books, finds sweet spots
My opinion: Dana Irwin
Graduation flicks play back memories
Graduation four syllables able to provoke fear in the hearts of any college-loving student. The end of all-night parties, all-day hangovers, late-night pizza and the beginning of "adulthood."
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Caffeine abuse common in college
As the lips of a smoker long to pucker up to a cigarette, or the veins of a heroin addict sigh for a needle, some people crave caffeine or a cup of coffee like a major drug addiction.
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Grads pick between career, furthering education
As graduates throw their caps high in celebration of the end of one chapter and the beginning of another, many graduates are carefully weighing their options for the future.
Law school-bound student questions putting off real world
My opinion: Brooke Sample
Suiting up
When preparing for job interviews, students should suit up for one particular question weeks in advance.
Editors for this issue:
Nikki Velisaris
Tracy Wilson
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