&Dear Libby& tackles liars, majors and long distance love
Dear Libby: I have been working on my current major for three years, and now I’m fairly sure it isn’t what I want to do. While I’ve found something else I’d rather do, I don’t want to go to school for the next fifty years. Do you think I should change my major and see if I’m happier or try to graduate as early as possible? ~Indecisive on 6th Street Dear Indecisive: What you need to determine is what’s more important to you: your happiness at this present time OR your happiness for the REST OF YOUR LIFE.
If I Ran the Circus
Politics, schmolitics! Aren&t you sick of these dumb ads? A new season is once again upon us. Soon the birds will say, &Enough of this we are out o& here!& Those self-conscious trees will change their leaves to fit the new fashions displayed in the catalogs.
Reflections
Everything that happens happens as it should, and if you observe carefully, you will find this to be so. 8211;Marcus Aurelius Lemme& tell you a story about a turkey. When I was a senior in high school, I had decided that USD was the school for me. Please note that I&m not saying anything bad about USD.
From the Editor&s Desk
The Collegian: Live and in Color! Putting together the Collegian&s first back-to- school issue in years has been, to say the least, challenging. For most of the summer, I worked as an intern at the Rapid City Journal. I made it back to Brookings for two staff meetings, but let me tell you, trying to coordinate this project long distance over E-mail was pretty crazy.
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