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An anonymous student demonstrates taking a hit of acid. Photo Illustrations by Emily Mohney

Psychedelics open minds of EC students

Suzanne*, a junior in college, lounges in a high-backed, computer chair in a darkened room, her face submerged in shadow for the one, dim light bulb illuminating the space. Her hands lazily clutch a cigarette, and her feet slowly, methodically …

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The process, anxieties and planning behind the EC art capstone

The capstone course is a lurking reality that most undergraduates are able to successfully ignore until the last month of their senior year, but students in the art

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EC lacks interest in intramural sports

There used to be excitement for intramural volleyball.  Individuals would arrive early to get a few hits in before games started.  Teams with creative, pun-driven names would circle

Letter to the editor 12.6.11

Dear Leader, As regards your front page article on the budget it is my impression that you missed an opportunity for starting a critical discussion on how universities are

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Get your sentiments straight

As unique as it is purported to be, the Elmhurst Experience does leave a lot of room for apathy. Lectures echo off of empty seats, awareness-weeks pass by in

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SGA supports formation of a Domestic Violence Awareness Group

During the Nov. 17 meeting, members of the Student Government Association discussed the formation of a domestic violence awareness group. This new awareness group would be known as Cherished

Lack of space in the science labs in Schaible require chemicals to be stored in the fume hood, despite the sign on the wall stating, “Do not store chemicals in hood.” Photo by Emily Mohney

Expansion of Schaible postponed; upsets students

Construction of a new science center, set to start next summer, has been delayed, leaving many EC students disappointed. A letter issued by the Board of Trustees and President

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Role-playing games continue to lose their stigma

Like your past as a tween bed-wetter, or reading Fight Club after age 17, getting involved with role playing games is one of those things people do, but

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EC student and partner raise $47,124 for funding of custom-fit jeans company

After scouring every shopping mall and department store imaginable for the perfect pair of jeans, you may find yourself lost, frustrated and defeated—settling for the fashionable denim slacks

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Remember Colin Pascoe

It’s almost been a year. Almost a year since we lost beautiful, intelligent, melancholic Colin. Sometimes, we see someone with a similar gait on campus, wearing cargo khakis

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