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One last gratuitous farewell

I'm restless. That is the best I can describe how I feel right now. I don't want to do anything involving school. I feel as if I am done; my gut is yelling at me that I have already graduated it's summer stop going back to the building you've been trapped in for the past five years!

What to do when you never have homework

When I entered my senior year, I found everything about classes to be basically the same except for one major difference: while I carried my backpack home with me every night, I never opened it.

Catch my disease

Every year countless teens across the nation are affected by a terrifying disease. It is known to cause sluggishness, lack of interest in anything, and elongated naps in class. Its common name: senioritis. The causes of this ailment are not specifically known, but it is hypothesized that it is directly related to impending graduation and acceptance into colleges.

Teen delinquents

There are a lot of things to do on a snow day. But on a "cold day" none of those things involves me wanting to go outside.

A four-letter word

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Prom. It's just a tiny little word that has come to mean so much. Just looking at it without knowing what it is you might brush it off as you do so many other everyday words. However, in my junior year I have come to learn that to some people prom means everything.

The value of persistence

As you get older, there are many ages of your life that are considered milestones.

    • 13: Your first year as a teenager
    • 16: It is finally possible for you to get your license and cruise around without your parents!
    • 17: No curfew, so stay out as late as you want
    • 18: Legal adulthood!

Perfect Prom's perfect steal

On Saturday, April 5, I attended the Perfect Prom Project's Boutique Day at the Illini Union.

Double that standard!

On Friday night, I went to see Uni’s spring play, "Much Ado About Nothing." First of all, for those of you who didn’t see it, you really missed out. It was amazing in all of its Shakespearean glory and the actors were great and so on.

Bikinis and dancing: Everything a reality show needs

Reality shows are pretty much the most-watched shows today. It is one of the few ways that we can see “normal” people doing outrageous things and make fun of or support them without any fear of backlash. It is drama that you see played out every week, try to predict, and can supposedly at least partially control.

I'm only minutely corrupted

“The governor of New York has been linked to a prostitution ring.” Something about that phrase just seems not right. Maybe it’s the words “governor” and “prostitution” in the same sentence.

Either way, when I heard that phrase, my first reaction was to laugh. Oh yes, another sleazy politician caught red-handed just like they always are. They deserved it.

Boots with the what?

Boots with the fur. The expression has become practically immortalized since Flo Rida sang about them in his hit song “Low.” Now everywhere I go, there they are like a fuzzy disease.

Aw, look at the cute little … college students?

One of Uni's oh-so-many, adorably unique qualities is that high school students (subbies too) get to run around a college campus. We have off-campus lunch, and we can go anywhere during our free periods. So most Uni students have a good grasp of the general features of campus by the time we start our own college careers.

If you were a book I'd judge your cover

The movie “Mean Girls” was a huge hit. Thousands of people lined up and saw it in theaters or bought the DVD, loving the hilarious plot line of a group of catty high school girls inflicting unspeakable damage on themselves and others.

My chocolate tells me how old I am. Does yours?

As I was working on a class project, I faithfully opened Wikipedia to get a better idea of what I would be talking about. As I skimmed the article there was a link to another site. My curiosity and boredom got the better of me and I clicked on it. It led me to Wikihow.

How to go blind

"Wait, you wear contacts?"

That's a question I have heard quite a few times since I first got them in fifth grade. Not many people know that I technically wear glasses, because I wear contacts to school every day.

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