Paula Wesson, Staff Writer Take a study break by making this quick, melt-in-your-mouth chocolate sensation. You’ll ponder how you ever studied without it. Ingredients: 1 stick (½ cup) unsalted butter, cut into 8 pieces ¾ cup unsweetened cocoa powder 1 ½ cup sugar 3 large eggs 1 tsp vanilla ¾ cup flour Directions: SPRAY 8 … Continue reading »
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Residence Life Changes Leave Students Displaced
April Conway, Staff Writer Third floor Steinbright and Butz will be closed and under construction for the 2012-2013 academic year. Cedar Crest students should be used to floor closings by now. For the past two years, a floor in Moore hall has been closed for construction. This year will be no different, except that it … Continue reading »
New Graduate Hall Director for Butz and Curtis Halls
April Conway, Staff Writer The transition between summer and fall can bring a lot of change. The weather is cooler, the leaves turn colors, and of course school is back in session. This year, however, the Cedar Crest community has made some changes to its Residence Life staff. Beth Tucker is the new Graduate Hall … Continue reading »
Eleven Years Later, I Still Remember The Tragedy
Emily Baxter, Staff Writer On September 11, Americans across the country remembered the World Trade Center attacks. A horrific act that destroyed 3,000 peoples’ lives and scarred their families. I remember what happened that day eleven years ago. I was in third grade, and the day seemed like any other school day. Then the phone … Continue reading »
Book vs.eBook: 21st Century Battle Ground
Rachel Morgandale, Co-Arts Editor We’ve all heard about the Mac vs. PC debate and the Firefox vs. Chrome debate (Internet Explorer was knocked out of the running a while ago). Technology has presented us with another debate. Is it better to read your books on paper or on a screen? Writers and readers alike have … Continue reading »