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Warm and fuzzy
A kink of stuffed proportions
By Devon Wiesend
I have written about many diverse subjects in the genre of sexuality, but this takes the cake. Let me tell you a little bit about a subculture of people who call themselves “furries.”
For those of you who haven’t heard of this kink before, it is less socially acceptable than S & M, but just as organized. “Furries” are people who have a fascination with stuffed animals, animal costumes (i.e. mascots) and cartoon animals.
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No substitutes
Many of us live on cheeseburgers, frozen pizza and Pabst Blue Ribbon, but it is important to eat somewhat healthy meals between classes and shindigs.
In order to assist you in occasionally consuming a non-greasy meal, here is a list of the closest sub places in the area of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Many of these establishments are ignored on the way to Oakland Gyros or the next class, but they are worth checking out at least once.
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Truth behind the trend
Our grandparents had phonographs, our parents had record players and we have MP3 players or, more specifically, iPods. The iPod has become so popular among college students that our generation has been nicknamed by some as the “iGeneration.”
So, what is an iPod?
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You’re hired!
After the graduation cap and gown find their respective places in storage and after “Pomp and Circumstance” fades to a faint fanfare, the ideal situation is to be secure in a job related to one’s field of study.
Some former University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee students who have successfully made this transition into true adulthood have put things into perspective for students nearing graduation and looking to the future.
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