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Thursday, January 30, 2025

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‘Growing pains’

The advanced computer lab for the Computer Science program was discussed being moved from the Hardy House basement apartment, on the corner of Randolph and Beech streets, to Coyner Hall during the summer of 2016. This has been postponed until at least the summer of 2017 after renovations to Coyner Hall ...

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Opinion

Impulse buying – con

According to a survey by creditcards.com, three out of four Americans claim that they have made impulse purchases. Essentially, this means that 75 percent of you lovely readers don’t think before you buy things that are usually unnecessary (seriously, did you really need that Donald Trump inspired ...

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Opinion

Our generation is too whimsical

If you type the word “millennial” into Google, you will likely pull up hundreds of articles written by older generations about why our generation is “ignorant,” whatever that means. Over the years, every generation slams on the generation that comes after it. It’s basically a tradition. I’m ...

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Hard to learn in Hardy House, students say

Situated on the corner of Randolph Street and Beech Street is Longwood University’s Hardy House. The top half of the building is used by the Conferences and Event Services, who manage on-campus events. The basement hosts the advanced computing lab below ground in the basement amongst hanging Ethernet ...

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