Students who thought voting was already difficult are out of luck. On Wednesday, Feb. 24, the Iowa House of Representatives passed a bill with a vote of 57-37, with the approval of every Republican representative and every Democrat opposing it. This vote came a day after the bill [Continue Reading »]
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St. Patrick’s Day is renowned as a day for college students to have fun, for large crowds to gather and watch parades and as an excuse for people to practice their terrible Irish accents. But how does one celebrate St. Patty’s day during a pandemic? Just because the [Continue Reading »]
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With the weather getting warmer, many will look outside to get their daily dose of exercise while others will continue going to the gym or look for ways to work out at home. However you get your exercise, what’s important is to stay safe. There are plenty of [Continue Reading »]
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Taking care of your mental health under normal circumstances is tough. Depression, anxiety and a number of other mental health illnesses have become increasingly prominent over the past several years. And the COVID-19 pandemic has only exacerbated problems that are already hard to deal with. Being told to [Continue Reading »]
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Grab Your Tennis Shoes One of the best proven ways to ward off depression and anxiety is exercise. Simply going out for a light walk can do wonders on your psyche. Find a route you enjoy or a friend to walk with to keep you motivated even when you don’t feel [Continue Reading »]
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In 1944, Kathleen Winsor first released her book, “Forever Amber.” This book became an instant sensation and Winsor was catapulted into fame. This book is about a young girl named Amber St. Clare, the niece of a farmer who climbs her way from a country bumpkin to a duchess [Continue Reading »]
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