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7 Jobs Your Roommate Has
She's got your back with everything that college throws at you.
23 March
722
If you are anything like my roommate and I, you have a friendship with your roomie. You’re lucky to have gotten a roommate that is easy to get along with and more importantly cool to live with. Whether you found her on Facebook or went random, a roommate is a big part of life in college. This list goes through some of the jobs that a roommate has that help you get through college.
1. Doctor.
When you have a stomachache or something is making you feel sick, your roommate is the one you go to with all your medical questions. Who needs the health clinic on camps when your roomie can tell you if what’s going on is normal or not.
2. Nutritionist.
You're roommate is the one who you usually eat all meals with, so she convinces you to either eat healthy or cheat. She will tell you honestly whether or not you should have the mac and cheese from the dining hall or a salad. Also, she will share her snacks that she keeps in the room with you.
3. Personal trainer.
A roommate also doubles as a personal trainer when she motivates you to go to the gym and be active. You guys are gym buddies and you can complain to her about how much you hate working out. After the gym, you guys can go back to the room and eat a whole carton of Ben and Jerry’s because she won’t judge.
4. Tutor.
College classes are no joke, but luckily your roommate can help you out with homework. It’s amazing when you guys are both in the same class, that way your guys do homework together and share answers. Two minds are better than one!
5. Stylist.
Everyday without fail, your roommate helps you out big time when it comes to picking out an outfit. She always know the answer to questions like, “Which shoes go with this shirt?” Especially when getting ready to go out on the weekends. A roommate acts as a personal stylist when you go though every piece of clothing in your closet.
6. Babysitter.
A good roommate is there to watch over you when you party too hard on the weekends. She’s also got your back in awkward situations like when a guy doesn't get the hint that you don't want to flirt. She’ll tell you when its time to go back to the dorm and call it a night.
7. Therapist.
With all the stressful and crazy things that happen over a course of a semester at college, you need someone to vent to. A roommate is the perfect person who you can rant to about your day. She will listen to all of the drama and always take your side.
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Being single can be great and awful at the same time. Yeah, it's awesome to have time to yourself to figure out who you are and make your own decisions. It would also be nice to have someone to go through life with, but it needs to be the right person. I haven't found that person yet and here's a few reasons why.
1. I'm shy.
woman covering mouth with sweater
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It's a little difficult to be in a relationship with a guy when you can barely manage a "hey" when you see him. I, personally, have always been shy in general and while I've done so much better with my shyness in everyday situations, when it comes to talking to boys it's usually pretty hopeless.
2. I'm picky.
I mean, he doesn't have to be Nathan Scott but he should probably have a few of the same qualities. I'm just not looking to settle for a guy who parties all the time or doesn't care about his future or someone who's going to try to bring me away from God.
3. Different interests
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Honestly, a perfect night for me is watching Netflix and eating some pizza. Most college kids (guys and girls) like to go to parties, drink, smoke, and have sex. That's just not me, never has been and never will be. Also, I'm not saying all guys are like this, but there are a lot of guys that are "only after one thing" and that's not what I'm after.
4. Differing maturity levels
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I get it, it's college, we're young, it's the time of our lives, having fun is everyone's top priority. Most people aren't looking to settle down or have a long-term relationship. That's fine for some people to only be looking to have fun but again, that's just not me.
5. I don't want to waste my time.
It's better to be in no relationship than to be in the wrong relationship. I'm not trying to date someone for the wrong reasons just to be able to say I have a boyfriend.
6. Small selection
"Shocked disbelief: '95% of the population is undateable?'"
I live in a small town and go to a small school. Most of the guys that live around here and don't party all the time are taken. There just aren't too many good Jesus-loving, single guys around here that seem interested in me.
7. God hasn't shown me "the one" yet.
This is actually the only reason. None of the other stuff on this list matters except for what's in God's plan. Regardless of my shyness, or pickiness, or how many bad boys are out there that seem like the good guys, if God wanted me to be in a relationship right now then I would be. I have faith that one day He's going to show me the person I'm supposed to be with, whether that day is tomorrow, in a few weeks, or in several years. Until then I'll just stick to reading my Bible and watching my Netflix.
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Entertainment
15 Times "Parks and Recreation" Summed Up Your Library Experience
"I've only slept nine hours over the past four days, so I'm right on the verge of a nervous breakdown." - Leslie Knope
17 March
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The library. Club lib. The place every college student goes when they want to try and be a productive member of society. Who better to explain your experience than Parks and Rec?
1. When you've finally found the energy to leave your dorm room and walk into the lib like
High levels of swagger and high motivation coming through.
2. But all of that changes when you find someone in your favorite study spot
Wait, are you kidding me?
3. When you finally sit down (you had to resort to your third favorite spot) and check your to-do list like
SOS. I regret this decision.
4. When your grades are in but you're too afraid to press the button to check
Would I like to ruin my day or nah?
5. When you're working on a group project and trying to get everyone on the same page like
Let's try and keep up, people.
6. And then there's always that one genius in your group where you're just like
I trust you to lead us on the journey to more success.
7. When you and your group members finish your group project and pray it's good enough
Maybe if we all send positive thoughts we won't fail.
8. When prospective student tours go through the library and you're trying to act like you have your life together, but in reality
Not tryna freak you out but I'm on the verge of a mental breakdown right now. LOOK AWAY.
9. When you're really hungry but also really tired so eating looks a little something like this
It only missed my mouth by a little okay??
10. When you convince everyone in the group chat to join you at the lib so they can suffer through studying with you
God bless you all.
11) But by the time they get there it's too late
It's been nice knowing you fam.
12. When you and your friends said you were going to take a quick study break but end up too far gone in the depths of the internet.
We have passed the point of no return. :/
13. When the people next to you are being really loud
Just because it's nicknamed club lib doesn't mean you have to act like it's one. :/
14. When you're on your second cup of coffee and the caffiene is still not kicking in
"I hate Mondays."
15. When you finally decide to leave for the night like
Don't worry, I'll be back tomorrow.
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Taylor Swift's Eras Tour is What I Hope Heaven Feels Like
By: James McDonald
13 March
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A three-and-a-half-hour runtime. Nine Eras. Eleven outfit changes. Three surprise songs. Zero breaks. One unforgettable evening. In the past century, no other performer has put on an electric performance quite like Taylor Swift, surpassing her fans ‘wildest dreams’. It is the reason supporters keep coming back to her shows each year. Days later, I’m still in awe of the spectacle ‘Miss Americana’ puts on every few days in a new city. And, like one of Taylor’s exes, has me smiling as I reminisce about the memories of the night we spent together.
Swifties from around the Delaware Valley flooded South Philadelphia for a three-day Swift-a-palooza, with many bejeweled in ‘style’ from head to toe, symbolizing the eras of the Reading, Pennsylvania natives' decade-long career in the music industry. Fans camped out overnight just to get their hands on the tour's well-made merchandise to commemorate the upcoming evening. You could feel the anticipation building inside and outside the sold-out stadium as Swift was set to take the stage hours from showtime.
Fresh off a Grammy nomination for song of the year, GAYLE was first to open the tour with seven genre-blending selections that had a large majority of fans rise to their feet. The ‘abcdefu’ singer had such poise and pureness in her vocals, and the chemistry between her bass player and drummer was unmatched. My favorite part of her set was a rock-infused tribute to Elton John's 1973 iconic hit, ‘Bennie and the Jets’. It’s a tough song to cover, and GAYLE did it justice and more.
Phoebe Bridgers followed moments later, dressed alongside her band in their signature black skeleton suits. Bridger's folk-infused hits were a delight to hear live, and I love the storybook visuals that portrayed how each song felt like a new chapter in her life. Matt Healy, frontman of the 1975 and Swift’s rumored-to-be boyfriend, was on guitar for the entire set, which was a surprise to the audience.
With a 46-song set spanning the ‘eras’ of Taylor, the twelve-time Grammy Winner took fans on a musical journey through her dozen album discography, beginning with Lover and ending with her latest album, Midnights, released late last year. It’s been nearly five years since Swift performed back in her hometown with her Reputation Tour in 2018. Since then, she has released four projects and two re-recordings of her albums Fearless and Red, each of which has never been performed live until now. In a previous interview, Swift said she wants fans who have seen her previous shows to have a completely different feeling each tour, and this statement couldn’t ring more true. She knows what the fans want ‘all too well’. And unsurprisingly, Swift and her team have outdone themselves once again. The tour is a testament to Taylor’s pure genius and a creative visionary mind, bringing her songs and sets to new heights in imaginative fashion.
Energetic dance performance under the spotlight.
It’s so fascinating to see live how strong the connection is between Swift and her fans. Unlike some of her colleagues in the industry, Taylor has songwriting credits on each of her timeless songs, focusing on topics such as heartbreak, depression, and childhood innocence. The personal anecdotes and honesty in her music make fans feel like they know her through her art of songwriting. Even with over seventy-thousand in attendance, Taylor made each fan feel like they were seen and heard as she gracefully danced her way around the stage, waving and blowing kisses to everyone she could see in her field of vision. From beginning to end Swift had such swagger and charisma on stage. She was born to entertain, and the audience was bedazzled by her presence.
Taylor Swift in a purple coat, captivating the crowd on stage.
Fans had immense energy from start to finish, singing every word and ad-lib as if they wrote it themselves. Mid-way through the show, fans gave Swift a rapturous ten-minute standing and cheering ovation that was loud enough to hear miles down the road. Taylor matched the energy and more and was filled with so much vigor and vibrancy in her performance. She took time throughout the show to speak directly to her fans with humble, down-to-earth interactions.
“Hi, I’m Taylor. Whether or not you intended to, you’ve ended up at my hometown show. I grew up right down the road.”, Swift said. Wearing a sparkling gray dress and matching boots, Taylor kicked off the show in her Lover Era with ‘Miss Americana and the Heartbreak Prince’ as her backup dancers paraded around her in elegant peacock-esque outfits. The visuals made me feel as if I was in the clouds as Swift danced on a box that rose above the stage. Swift seamlessly transitioned into her hit ‘Cruel Summer’, and the stage was filled with purple and pink aesthetics that looked like milky ways in the night sky. My favorite song of the Lover Era is by far ‘The Man’, a song about the mistreatment between men and women in our culture. With a creative three-story office set, upbeat liveliness from Swift and her suit-wearing dancers, and dramatic facial expressions, it felt as if I were inside one of her music videos.
Taylor Swift shines on stage in a sparkling outfit and boots.
Each Era felt perfectly timed and refreshing with new costumes, vibrant aesthetics, set design, and song choices, with the production quality of a broadway play. While I thought each Era brought something special, my personal favorite was Red. Sprinkled in with upbeat jams like ‘I Knew You Were Trouble’ and ‘We Are Never Getting Back Together’, Taylor brought Phoebe Bridgers back on stage to sing their duet of ‘Nothing New’. Their soul-stirring voices were succinct and in perfect harmony as they ricocheted throughout the stadium, and I don’t think there was a dry eye in the building after it was over. Taylor ended the set with her ten-minute version of ‘All too Well’, and the song gave me chills to hear live. The LED light-up bracelets given to every concert-goer transformed the stadium into a sea of red that looked like twinkling stars. If this is what heaven feels like, then I can’t wait to go.
Taylor Swift and Phoebe Bridgers sharing a joyful duet on stage.
The Eras tour is a dazzling delight, a first-class concert experience that is pure euphoria, bliss, and happiness. It’s a must-see show that will make everyone who witnesses it leave feeling ‘22’.
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Student Life
A Few Thoughts Every College Freshman Has
The transition into adulthood is never easy
27 February
29681
Courtney Jones
Today I started my third week of college at Minnesota State Moorhead. I have survived welcome week, finding my classes on the first day, and being an awkward loner in the dining hall. Even though I have yet to be here for a month, I have already experienced many thoughts and problems that only a new college student can relate to.
1. "Unlimited Freedom!"
This is probably the first thought anybody heading off to college has. As a high school senior, that independence you've been dreaming about since you were a freshman is finally a reality! Without your parents' constant supervision, you can now midnight order that pizza you were thinking about in ethnics class. Not to mention unlimited sleepovers with your friends, late nights trips on the weekdays, and unlimited trips to Target.
2. "Dorm Life!"
I remember when I first moved into my dorm, my roommate and I couldn't wait to sleep in our new home. We spent months coordinating and planning, and the day had come for us to officially be residents! Living in the dorms provided us with a great opportunity to meet people and make a million new friends! We couldn't wait!!
3. "Never mind, where is my apartment?"
Soon reality sets in, and you accept the dorm life isn't wait you paned it out to be. Those first few months are spent moving your seven fans around the room, trying to find the perfect airflow to avoid a mild heatstroke. Your collectables and your roommate's belongings are piling up on any open space they can find. Not to mention climbing fourteen flights of stairs to your room is enough to convince yourself you don't need the gym.
4. "Whose idea was this 8 AM?"
Nothing fills a college student with daily regret like the impact of an early morning class. Getting up early to get classes out of the way and leave the rest of your day free all seemed like a good idea a few months ago. Now every morning you pick yourself up, and stumble across campus in your onesie muttering curses to yourself.
5. I'm so looking forward to that nap."
After a few short weeks, college starts to take a mental tole on the student. You've wrote a novel full of notes, read the bible for your religions class quiz, and created a gallery for the campus art studio. From the moment you leave your bed every morning, all you can think about is "gee I sure am excited for that three hour nap in my sauna dorm room."
6. "I don't have the brain capacity for this"
Transitioning from the load of homework in high school to college could be a job on its own. After three days on campus, you've already received the workload you had all four years in high school. You spend hours with your notebook religiously, and are starting to wear the letters off your computer's keyboard. You've come to accept that college requires the same time commitment as full time job.
7. "Wow, college is great"
Yes, college does have it's unforgiving challenges, but where would we go in life if we were not forced to find our true potential? The homework load is overwhelming, and a time where you are not exhausted is rare. However, you are exposed to thousands of new individuals to meet, have unlimited independence to experience with, and a wide variety of new sports and clubs to try out. College is the time you take to find yourself, and form who you will be in the future.
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