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Prescription for dangerous study habits

Midterms mayhem: the lengths students will go to make the grade

By Angela Salerno

Being a college student involves having the ability to handle multiple assignments at a time, requiring students to have high levels of concentration and the ability to focus. For those students diagnosed with attention deficit disorder or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, medications may be prescribed in order to help them pay attention better.

Nursing students one step closer to saving lives one clinical at a time

By Alex Moreno

What if your homework had a heartbeat? For students in Sacred Heart University's nursing program, this is a reality faced though clinical. In the different fields of clinical settings, students get to take what they have learned in the classroom, and apply it to real-life situations.

Seniors toast to the beginning of the end

By Kyle Bush

By day, Sacred Heart University's cafeteria feeds thousands of hungry students, but by night, it transforms into a place where the seniors can go to eat, drink and be merry. Senior Pub Night at Sacred Heart is held on Wednesday nights once a month in the Outpost pub, located in the cafeteria.

Campaigning their way to a better world

Students dedicate time to campaigning and voter registration

By Patrick Bonner

Contestants must prove themselves to the nation. Head-to-head competition tests their rhetoric, policy, and wit while the world watches. All for the chance to win the most coveted award in the world. Sound like a reality show? Might as well be: it's the 2008 United States presidential election.

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