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SE Student deals with a deadly disease in cancer

December 9, 2014

Steven Dixon, Advertising Director As life is uncertain, death is most definitely certain. I believe that no one asks nor wants to be given a time clock, as it were, on how much time they have left. Unfortunately...

A new take on a new year

December 9, 2014

Tina Farquain, News Editor Let us all start the new year with a big bang. I don’t mean with fireworks but with a fool proof plan to better our lives Every year we all start off with good intentions....

SMOOCH

December 9, 2014

Madison Thames, Staff Writer We all know that the New Year’s Eve tradition is to have that special kiss at the stroke of midnight, but have we ever stopped to wonder why? According to old tales, the...

College graduation spells the end of a long journey

December 9, 2014

Molly Raley, Managing Editor For 18 years, I have been waiting for this day, college graduation. I started school when I was six years old and have been going ever since. I made it through elementary...

The war on Christmas

December 9, 2014

Spencer Weddle, Staff Writer Can you feel it in the air? I’m not talking about cheer or merriment. I’m talking about the upcoming war. I’m not talking about a war in a foreign country. I’m talking...

When a man loves a woman

November 21, 2014

Thankfulness is a divine treat. It reminds you that you are still human, and that this world is still a family. And I don’t care how cliché or corny that sentence sounds: eat your darn corn and enjoy...

The SE Library: It should stay open later

November 21, 2014

Marliss Allen, Contributing Writer College.  Full of late nights, early mornings, and not much sleep.  When and where do students do most of their studying? The Henry G. Bennett Memorial Library is...

Volunteer to give thanks

November 21, 2014

Rachael Watson, Staff Writer The dictionary describes a first responder as, “a person who is among those responsible for going immediately to the scene of an accident or emergency to provide assistance,”...

Friendship found in a small package

November 21, 2014

Spencer Weddle, Staff Writer This is time of year where most people sit down sip on a Pumpkin Spice Latte, and reflect on what they’re thankful for. There are several things I’m thankful for family,...

Time to thank those who sacrifice and serve

November 21, 2014

Tina Farquain, News Editor During the holidays students return home and distant relatives surface, but for many families in America, and in Bryan County, loved ones do not get to return home. The reason...

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