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Opinion

Naming Longwood’s annual Holiday Tree

The holiday season has begun, and every year it is called into question whether or not one should be politically correct with their holiday greetings or stick with the old “Merry Christmas!” For Longwood University, this can be a rather heated debate. Every year around this time, the lighting of ...

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A&E

Cœur de Pirate, bilingual music isn’t always bad

In American society, pieces of art that are foreign are tossed aside or ignored because, as a mainly English speaking society, we tend to gravitate towards works in English. This causes an unfortunate circumstance for foreign musicians because if they don’t conform to English standards, then they ...

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Opinion

How to deal with bad roommates: the female perspective

At some point in their lives, it is inevitable that everyone will eventually come across someone that they won’t be able to get along with. For a lot of people, this person happens to be their roommate in college. Many people have their horror stories about awful college roommates and how they dealt ...

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A&E

The Chariot challenges the line between unique and unlikable

Many times, music is tossed to the side because of its inability to follow the standards of popular music. While having a unique sound can be helpful in the search for success, many artists fall behind in this search due to the fine line between unique and too different. From Douglasville, Georgia emerged ...

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Opinion

PCs defy Apple’s limitations

According to the U.S. Census Bureau’s website, in 2013, 83.8 percent of American households reported owning a computer. Each year, this number continues to grow. The continuous growth in the purchase of computers begs the age-old question: Mac or PC? Both Mac and PC have their pros and cons. Macs ...

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News

The Chariot challenges the line between unique and unlikable

Many times, music is tossed to the side because of its inability to follow the standards of popular music. While having a unique sound can be helpful in the search for success, many artists fall behind in this search due to the fine line between unique and too different. From Douglasville, Georgia emerged ...

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Opinion

Kitty killer costumes

Every year, during the time period between labor day and Halloween, companies begin to roll out their annual Halloween-themed products including costumes, makeup and any merchandise that can be molded into the shape of a pumpkin. This Halloween season some of the most popular costumes come straight ...

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A&E

The Oh Hellos and their soothing sound

In today’s society, it is often hard for musical artists to achieve a large amount of fame without the aid of a record label. Unlike Miley Cyrus and Nicki Minaj, artists who aren’t under a label don’t necessarily have the tools it takes to become popular, but are still worth listening to. The ...

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Opinion

Fresh is always first at The Bakery

Farmville, VA is home to many different options for a bite to eat. Of these options, The Bakery is always a great, and reasonably priced choice. At The Bakery, students and residents of Farmville alike have the ability to get good quality food at an affordable price. Bakery frequenter and Longwood senior ...

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