New Years Resolutions: Every year we seem to break them, but that doesn't stop us from making them anyway. Whether it means quitting smoking, hitting the gym, or staying sober at least a few nights per week, we all have habits we'd like to change. At the beginning of this new year and new semester, Venues asked Penn State students: What's your New Years resolution?
"I don't have any because normally I just break them."
-- Paul Crum
(junior-information sciences and technology)
"Just to get better grades."
-- Derek Hettinger
(junior-management science and information systems)
"I decided not to make a New Years resolution because I never follow them."
-- Shaylon Claypoole (freshman-secondary education)
"I wanted to lift more."
-- Joe Kusick
(freshman-division of undergraduate studies)
"Just to read more."
-- Ted Moss
'02
"Actually, I was thinking I would
probably start working out."
-- Michele Kohler
(senior-accounting)
"Drink more."
-- Zack Schooley
(junior-electrical engineering)
"Mine was to stop answering questions like this."
-- Andy Doran
(junior-journalism)
"Mine is to get off probation and to gain weight."
-- Nikki Thomas
(junior-journalism)
--compiled by Roger Mahon

