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Blog Portfolio – Spring 2013

This semester really flew by. Despite my heavy course load, full of wonderful science and mathematics classes, I truly enjoyed my english class. I developed a much stronger writing style over the course of two semesters and gained a greater … Continue reading

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Going Green or In-Between?

“Going green.” What does that mean? For many businesses “going green” serves as the tagline for sustainable and environmentally-friendly initiatives. How exactly do businesses and entrepreneurs incorporate sustainable practices into everyday corporate life? In today’s world, corporations can consult a … Continue reading

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ePortfolio

This week I began thinking seriously about my ePortfolio. I’m currently a science major with aspirations of matriculating into medical school. While I don’t necessarily think that an ePortfolio will serve an essential purpose in my academic career, it’s definitely … Continue reading

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Money, Money, Money

Freshman year is quickly coming to a close. I remember stepping on campus nine short months ago, wide-eyed and anxious. There was so much to do, so much to learn, and so many people to meet. Now, almost two semesters … Continue reading

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“T” for “T-Shirt” and “T” for “Tank Top!”

“I don’t have any t-shirts!” said no college student ever. I swear we must all have just as many tees as we do regular clothing. There’s a t-shirt for everything! THON? T-shirt. Football game? T-shirt. Homecoming? T-shirt. Sexual assault awareness … Continue reading

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Greenhouse Gases Swarming, Expect Global Warming

“Global warming.” This environmental phenomenon’s a pretty big deal, right? I feel like everyone recognizes the term “global warming,” but no one really understands its implications for the Earth we all live on. Everyday the atmosphere regulates the temperature of … Continue reading

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Rock Those Old Socks!

Today I did five loads of laundry between my morning and afternoon classes. FIVE loads people! And the greatest part about my little afternoon chore is that I accomplished everything within a two hour period. I know what you’re all … Continue reading

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Advocacy Project: A Behind the Scenes Look

Yesterday’s breakout workshop during class really helped solidify my idea for the advocacy project. I found it helpful to not only discuss my own project, but work through the ideas of two of my peers. During our discussion I tried … Continue reading

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How Egg-citing!

While there may still be snow falling from the sky on a daily basis, Easter isn’t going anywhere! Our typically colorful and warm holiday may be a little different this year, but nevertheless all the little kiddies will be in … Continue reading

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Advocacy Project

I’ve put a lot of thought into my advocacy project. Certain key components played a role in my final decision. Advocacy projects intend to just that; advocate. During the earlier stages of my planning, I brainstormed several different effective ways … Continue reading

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