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Leaping down towards the incoming creature, the figure slashes downwards towards the creature’s disfigured torso with its blade slicing straight through its flesh like butter. With a deafening cry, the creature scrambles itself back as black fluids and innards pool out from its wounds. T…
The two of us were on the train, riding into Manhattan from New Jersey. A young couple sat on the bench across the aisle from us. He was bespectacled and boyish, the faintest wisp of a mustache shading his upper lip. She was slouched in her seat with one sneaker-shod foot tucked up unde…
Have you been looking for a reason to come visit the Edison campus for Middlesex College? Come find the bald eagle that’s come to explore the area! However, this animal friend doesn’t have a name yet. So, to help this eagle be a part of our college spirit, a couple of name suggestions have …
As nature pushes for the seasons to change,
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This issue’s Weekly Photo of the Week was provided by Anastasia Baylis, a student of Middlesex College pursuing a computer science major. Here’s what she said about her photo:
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Play-Doh is a modeling compound for young children to make arts and crafts projects at home. The product was first manufactured in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, as a wallpaper cleaner in the 1930s. Play-Doh was then reworked and marketed to Cincinnati schools in the mid-1950s.
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They say comedy is medicine for the soul,
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Question:What is the only kind of car that can’t fly?Answer:A carpet.Question:What part of a car is always sleepy?Answer:Its tires.Question:How does a person stand out from others?Answer:By standing outside.Knock knock.Who’s there?Belly.Belly who?Belly in me, this joke is funny.Knock knock.W…
Closed doors and closed windows help keep us warm.
There are so many things that need to be done.
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A Black woman whose ancestors were slaves.
Did I give the wrong impression?
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Winter can be such a cold time,
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This issue’s Photo of the Week was provided by William Doyle, a student of Middlesex College. Here’s what they said about their photo:
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Whether it’s the crackling pops from a frying pan,
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A rich warm color,
This issue’s Photo of the Week was provided by Hina Naqvi, a member of Core Staff at Quo Vadis. Here’s what she said about her photo:
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What does free thinking mean?
This issue’s Photo of the Week was provided by Jazmine Brown, a managing editor of Quo Vadis. Here’s what she said about her photo:
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This issue’s Photo of the Week was provided by Delaila Aguilar, a managing editor of Quo Vadis. Here’s what she said about his photo:
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A small seed was planted in the ground,
How do you win the same battle when you don't think you have any more fight?
This issue’s Photo of the Week was provided by Jazmine Brown, a managing editor of Quo Vadis. Here’s what she said about his photo:
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