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    Photojournalism Students Capture Weekly Events
    World Speech Day is celebrated by students and faculty on March 15
    “Abandoned Nebraska & Other Works” by Chad Petska
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      September 30, 2015

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      • International Club hosts dinner from across the globe

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        International Club hosts dinner from across the globe

      • SAB will be breaking the fast every Saturday in April

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        SAB breaking of the fast

      • Van Deeb speak on power of asking

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        Van Deeb speak on power of asking

      • Masquerade ball held by SAB had large turn-out

        News

        Masquerade ball held by SAB had large turn-out

      • Symptoms of burnout include excessive stress, fatigue, insomnia, sadness, irritability, high blood pressure and even heart disease if you’re not careful.

        Opinion

        Burnout is real and on the rise

      • April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month and Haven House is a local resource for survivors of sexual assault.

        News

        Sexual Assault Awareness Month

      • Avatar: The Last Airbender is still relevant

        Opinion

        “Avatar: The Last Airbender” is still relevant

      • Jazmine Taylor drive from tee box on hole 4.

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        WSC Women’s Golf head to Missouri

      • Wildcat softball fought against the MSU Beavers on April 9

        Photo Galleries

        Wildcat softball fought against the MSU Beavers on April 9

      • Sabrina Fallah, Canadian rock artist, can be heard on KWSC 91.9 The Cat.

        Opinion

        Sabrina Fallah rocks KWSC airwaves

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