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By Jon M. Heatherly Co-Editor-in-Chief Tennessee Wesleyan College has seen its fair share of record-breaking, and this year has been no different. Only two years following its 150th anniversary, Wesleyan is bulging at the seams because of the immense growth in not only its student body, but in what it offers both the campus and [...]

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This entry is in response to College students struggling for jobs, posted Dec. 1st, 2009. Dear Struggling College Student, I enjoyed reading your article and I would like to offer some advice to all “Struggling College Students”. First, a college degree will provide you with many opportunities. It gives you tools that will help you [...]

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College students struggling for jobs

By Kirby Deal Staff Writer As college students, we have all heard horror stories about becoming a “struggling college student.” Like many of my friends, I have never given this term much thought. I was stuck in my own personal universe thinking that when I got to college I would easily find a part-time job, [...]

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Windows 7 makes a splash

By Grayson Wattenbarger Staff Writer Not long ago, eager tech-savvy consumers awaited the exciting release of Windows Vista, an operating system that would beat all others. Within months, problems arose and it was easy to tell that Vista was an operating system based around design instead of performance. As Microsoft listened to the voices of [...]

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By Gray Wattenbarger Staff Writer ‘Cash for Clunkers’ was a government implemented program to help boost the economy for automakers and to help rid U.S. roads and highways of vehicles whose fuel consumption was subpar. Although there are still many people who are for the program and an equal amount that are against it, the [...]

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