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Food Lion is one of many areas afflicted with the rise of pumpkin spice items.

Pumped for pumpkin spice

Savanny Savath October 20, 2015

By: Savanny Savath, Staff writer Brace yourself. It is that time of year again when pumpkins embrace us like kudzu in the summer. There is something enticing about plants that are unattractive and impossible...

One of the editors’ favorite hobbies is attacking random passersby with newspapers, including faculty members like Dr. Kim Rostan.

Letter from the Editors

Addie Lawrence & Elaine Best October 20, 2015

By: Addie Lawrence and Elaine Best, Editors A rush of colors has arrived on our campus. Our once green-clad trees are now blushing in reds and golds. Allergies and colds are awakened, and we’ve officially...

Junior Ke Zeng realizes that Autumn is here.

Autumn vibrations

Caleb Pierce October 20, 2015

By: Caleb Pierce, Staff Writer Summer is gone; exams are coming. The fall has other bounties, however. Freshman Bethany Moore says, “It’s really relaxing. I just enjoy the fashion styles of the season....

"I love playing with the fallen leaves because it reminds me of when I was younger and also it’s a great way to acknowledge and appreciate the nature that surrounds us,” says Julie Woodson, ’18.

All the Fall Things

Kelsey Aylor October 20, 2015

By Kelsey Aylor, Staff Writer If you’re anything like me, as soon as you see the first leaf fall from a tree, you become inexplicably excited at the oncoming colder weather because it means none other...

Students jump in the fountain after Fountain Fest in the fall of 2013 as part of a student tradition.

Traditions in transition

Elaine Best September 22, 2015

By: Elaine Best, Editor Plans for Tent City have come to a halt after a meeting in the beginning of Sept. between fraternity leaders and the administration. At the meeting, it was unanimously decided...

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