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‘Kiss Me, Kate’: Did we kiss morality goodbye?
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‘Kiss Me, Kate’: Did we kiss morality goodbye?

When I attended “Kiss Me, Kate” on Saturday night, I found it so wonderful that I returned again Sunday afternoon. All of the actors and actresses shone, and the pit and crew were wonderful. But I was shocked by the many references of an immoral nature made throughout the show, from broomsticks to the content...

Dancing swing and living life: Our roles are flexible
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Dancing swing and living life: Our roles are flexible

When I learned to Lindy Hop at the first Friday Night Swing of my freshman year, everyone, including me, assumed  that I would be a follow. In a partnered social dance context, this is the role that women traditionally dance, and it involves responding to a lead’s initiative and suggestions creatively. I danced as a...

Bradford designs national religious freedom outreach
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Bradford designs national religious freedom outreach

America’s self-proclaimed largest religious freedom legal organization, the First Liberty Institute, chose sophomore Katarina Bradford’s essay as its model for teaching millennials about religious freedom. Bradford will intern for the First Liberty Institute during the summer in Plano, Texas, take part in social media outreach to millennials, and will travel to different universities to discuss...

Get a savings account (or if you have one, start putting money in it)
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Get a savings account (or if you have one, start putting money in it)

If you want to save for retirement effectively and have cash on hand in an emergency, open a savings account. According to a September GOBankingRates survey, 72 percent of millennials have less than $1,000 in savings. Many publications — including The Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, and CNBC — have published dozens of...