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New year, New semester
I know a lot of people are saying, “New year, new me!” Well I see it more as a new year and a new semester. The holidays are over and we are now moving on with getting back to school, … Continue reading
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Tags: College life, holidays, Inauguration, Manassas campus, new students, planning ahead, spring semester
Tags: College life, holidays, Inauguration, Manassas campus, new students, planning ahead, spring semester
The Holiday Season is Almost Over!
The hash slinging, sash bringing, the serial butt slasher! As odd as the name the media has given Johnny D. Guillen, it’s proper for him. He would cut women’s buttocks with a razor blade or a box cutter in the … Continue reading
Best Time of the Year
Some of you have finished exams, others are still moving preparing for them. As for myself? I’m just trying to finish the semester as best I can. I’ve been at NOVA for three semesters already and not one has ever … Continue reading
Times After the 2012 Elections
Since the Presidential elections are over, most people will (assumingly) lose interest in the government. On the Manassas Campus, we had a lot of banners encouraging the students to cast their vote and have their voice be heard. I find it … Continue reading
Introducing … Andrea Cordova
Hi, my name is Andrea Cordova and I attend the Manassas Campus. I started as an undergraduate at NOVA last fall without a clue about my future. I knew I really liked English, but I did not know what I … Continue reading