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The graveyard shift

While the campus slumbers, a few dedicated students are hard at work

The graveyard shift

He sits in his apartment on an old, worn blue loveseat with a dirty sheet covering the cushions. His ankles are crossed and propped up on a coffee table that is littered with old Miller Highlife cans and ashtrays. In his apartment, he waits to work the shift he's been covering for more than a semester now at the Tri-Towers main desk, the one that starts at midnight and ends at 4 a. (0) comments

An Irish heritage

Americans have taken one of Ireland's holidays and made it their own, with green rivers, eggs and beer

It must be the luck of the Irish. Their culture has become somewhat of a commodity in the United States in recent years, with Irish themed apparel, Celtic jewelry and folk drinking songs weaving their way into pop culture. Of course, celebration of Irish heritage peaks on St. (0) comments

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