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Thursday, December 2, 2004

 

Banish your boredom

Winter Break means 31 days (744 hours, or even better 44,640 seconds) of free time. Most students are looking forward to a month of catching up with family and friends, sleeping for more than five hours at a time and not having to think about schoolwork. Wondering what to do with it all? Worry no longer — when you start getting antsy, take a look at this list and time will fly by.

As finals approach, try these study spots for quiet, sanity
Finding perfect study spot crucial to crunch time — read on for top 10 places close by

Everyone is anxious to get back home for Winter Break, but one thing stands in the way — final exam week. Instead of stressing over how much you still have to do, pick one of these top places to study and get right down to business.

‘Millstone’ novel offers some prospective for students fearing finals

Thanksgiving Break is one of my favorite times of the year — good friends and food all week long, and a breather from classes during which I can start to mentally prepare myself for the hell that is the end of the semester.

Preparation is key to dodging winter driving hazards

That nip in the air announces the arrival of a Harrisonburg winter: cold, icy and unforgiving. Inclement weather can bring car problems and driving hazards.

Cooking 101 - Treats: Gingerbread
Gingerbread recipes can add spice, edible decoration to holidays

The holiday season is a time for family, fun and food. One of the many joys of holiday cooking is the aroma of freshly baked gingerbread.

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- Banish your boredom
- As finals approach, try these study spots for quiet, sanity
- ‘Millstone’ novel offers some prospective for students fearing finals
- Preparation is key to dodging winter driving hazards
- Cooking 101 - Treats: Gingerbread