Archived: Apr 30, 2007

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Removing the veil of invisibility

Living with the reality of death

By Melissa Campbell

In December 2006, three years after her diagnosis, Meghan was deemed terminal.

Doctors told Meghan that she had Stage IV cancer, which means the cancer spread and all treatment options had failed.

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How many licks does it take to decide?

By Darin Kwilinski

When the sun is high in the middle of summer, all you want is something cold to cool you off. A dip in the pool or a Super Soaker fight may do the trick, but a popsicle does the trick so much better and on so many levels.

Think about it “ it tastes good, it cools your throat and there are so many flavors to choose from. Therein lies the problem. How do you choose which tasty frozen juice pop to indulge in? In this article well look at the luxury version of popsicles, the Bomb Pop, and the economy class Freezie Pop.

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Plan the perfect pre-finals party

By Miranda Agee

Does the thought of throwing a cocktail soiree leave you needing a drink? Well dont let it stress you out. With finals approaching, the last thing you need is more stress, right? Throwing the perfect pre-finals get-together is the perfect way to make these upcoming weeks of test torture something to look forward to.

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Put a little fiesta in your step

By Andrea Dolnik

Cinco de Mayo is a national holiday in Mexico that celebrates the Battle of Puebla. It is often confused with Mexicos Independence Day. The Battle of the Puebla is celebrated because an outnumbered and poorly equipped Mexican army was able to defeat the French invaders. The commemoration of Cinco de Mayo is a celebration of Mexicos victory over the French and the power of determination to succeed against all odds. To celebrate this holiday, the Roberto Hernandez Center will be offering a variety of free activities.

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