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Features intern Jack Trabucco reviews the riveting dystopian novel, "Scythe" by Neal Shusterman. - Photo via BarnesAndNoble.com

Trabucco: “Scythe” Asks Readers to Subvert their AI Opinions, and Does a Great Job Doing so

Jack Trabucco March 23, 2022

I vividly remember being the first kid in my sixth-grade class to read “The Hunger Games” and tell everyone what a great book it was.  That book, its sequels and its legacy in the films became...

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Train: Textbooks are expensive, and it’s getting ridiculous

Julia Train February 6, 2019

In high school, I always heard that textbooks for college were expensive, but I never really grasped how expensive they are for how little we use them. For my first semester, I only needed one textbook...

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Commuter Life: Salvage your textbook savings

Lauren Kubiak February 20, 2018

I’m sitting in class and I have my notebook ready to go along with my pen and full attention. The class begins and as the clock ticks away, I come to realize we aren’t going to be using the “mandatory”...

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