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The Jail Experiment

June 17, 2011 by  
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By Brie Roche-Lilliott, Editor-in-Chief Bailbondsman launches program to warn students about the dangers of drinking and driving. With graduation and the arrival of summer, teenagers have the freedom to stay out late, which can often times lead to an increase in partying, drinking and reckless behavior. These next months can turn from fun to dangerous [...]

School Supply Sharing

June 7, 2010 by  
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Instead of trashing those old school supplies and contributing to our growing landfills and dumps, try recycling, reusing or donating supplies in a resourceful way. Brie Roche Lilliott, staff writer So long, school days! Hello, summertime. We\’re all feeling it- that anxious excitement that shows itself during the last few weeks of the school year. [...]

Coachella Goes Green-er

April 20, 2010 by  
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Coachella Goes Green-er Coachella music festival enacted some new regulations and bonuses for attendees who made the extra effort to reduce, reuse, and recycle. April 19, 2010 By Brie Roche Lilliott, staff writer This past weekend, Indio, California hosted the annual Coachella Music and Arts Festival. Despite the scorching heat, over 25,000 dedicated music fans [...]

One City. Two Schools. Two Lifestyles.

April 16, 2010 by  
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Contrast between two universities in the New York City with very different cultures. Brie Roche Lilliott, staff writer Many would find it surprising that two colleges in one city can offer can offer drastically different lifestyles. Yet, this is the case presented by the old, rigorous schools, of New York University (NYU) and Columbia University. [...]

No Meat ≠ No Difference

March 5, 2010 by  
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By Brie Roche-Lilliott, staff writer Over the last few years, the rise in popularity of the Green trend has also created more vegan and vegetarian converts. However, many people are unaware of the effects eliminating meat can have on our environment. Even if you don\’t choose to become vegetarian, there are other eating techniques you [...]

How To Redo Your Room…Cheaply.

February 22, 2010 by  
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By Brie Roche-Lilliott, staff writer It\’s common knowledge that most of us get bored easily. Our style, haircut, or cell phone: after a few months, we always desire something new: a change. Our room is one of these facets we constantly look to change in our lives. No matter how frequently we rearrange, paint, refurnish, [...]

Green is the New Red for Valentines Day

February 9, 2010 by  
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By Brie Roche Lilliott, staff writer Not even one week until the  highly dreaded and equally anticipated holiday of the year- Valentines Day. Men across the country fear it. Women across the nation adore it. But this year, make the holiday mean more. Adopt some innovative green techniques into the way you show your love. [...]

My Body’s A Zombie For You – Dead Man’s Bones

January 21, 2010 by  
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By Brie Roche-Lilliot, Staff Writer Two men, one actor, about 25 young kids, one musical group. Not your average band, right? Meet Dead Man’s Bones, made up of Zach Shields and acclaimed actor Ryan Gosling. Their one and only album was recorded with the LA Silverlake Conservatory Children’s Choir, who even joined them on their [...]

2010- A Year For Green Expectations

January 20, 2010 by  
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By Brie Roche Lilliott, staff writer Finally, a new year- 2010! A time for new promises and habits. And what better way to begin the year, than setting some “green” goals to fix those bad habits while helping your environment? There are many easy, simple steps you can take this year that can  help you [...]

Eyeless in Holloway: Johnny Flynn and the Sussex Wit

December 15, 2009 by  
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By Brie Roche-Lilliot, Staff Writer Barely past the age of 20, and young singer-songwriter Johnny Flynn has the voice and sound of a musician twice his age. He and his band, the Sussex Wit, have been active for almost 4 years, playing a folk-rock sound with the help of banjo and violin among other instruments. [...]

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