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Library is hottest social spot
A tour through the social venues of the new library
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I'm going to admit it. I like the library.
Spring swaps plain pastel for charismatic color
Varied spring styles offer something for every kind of person
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As a little girl, I whined to no end when formal occasions arrived in the spring that required my dressing fancy. In the spring, dressing up meant letting my mother deck me from head to toe in pastel peach chiffon, ugly muted florals and those beige iridescent tights that itched. She topped my ill-suited mushroom cut with a sun hat and satin bow, and I pulled on a dress whose volume was more appropriate for Scarlet O'Hara.
Partying in the library: Not taboo
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This quarter, it's time to combine the best of both worlds: spring quarter partying and the new library.
'Doomsday' concept fails to meet its potential
Film's gore takes precedence over plot in subpar horror flick
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Reminiscent of films like "28 Days Later" and "I Am Legend," "Doomsday" includes all the ingredients for a good disease-disaster-apocalyptic-thriller. The movie does a good job of balancing the fear factor by combining creepy, tense settings and gross images with startling, jump-in-your-seat action.
Sailing club catches a breeze toward success
Club qualifies for regionals, looks for more school support
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From yoga to Cellar to Facebook, every student has a different method to deal with stress. Sophomore Marianne Wallis has found that there is something very calming for her about sailing. "I love being outdoors," she said. "Being on the water gives me this really great feeling, and most places you can sail are really beautiful."



