Help wanted! After everyone’s mass resignation event during the production of our previous issue, the Campus Times is now in shambles. There’s no one left in the office, and it’s getting a bit lonely. I wanted to resign, but the resigning staff rejected my notice. 

“You have not served your time yet,” they said. And so, I’ve been trapped in here for over a week now with only a single bottle of water to live off of. I’ve already been visited by Cat Crawford once or twice for moral support. I really can’t remember the exact number of times. Everything seems to have blended together within the windowless basement known as the CT office in Wilson Commons. I really can’t run this newspaper by myself. Please send help. 



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For graduated senior Helen Jackson, who hadn’t been able to go home for breaks for the past two years, these last few months have been a much-needed break. “I’m moving halfway across the country in July for my PhD program, so I probably won’t be able to come home very often after this,” she said. Read More

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For the past few years, the pattern has been the same: Need a meal? Hillside. Need a snack? Hillside. Want a sweet treat? Hillside. Need a sweet treat? Hillside. Sad? Happy? Angry? Frustrated? Tired? Hopeful? Excited? Bored? Busy? Hillside. Hillside. Hillside. Hillside. Hillside. Hillside. Hillside. Hillside. Hillside.  Read More