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02/22
What the shuck is happening?
The Lied Center of Performing Arts held an exclusive event on Feb. 21 to announce their 2024-2025 Broadway season, as a part of the Glenn Korff Broadway Series. The first show announced was Tony and Grammy-award-winning musical sensation, “Dear Evan Hansen,” showing from Sept. 27-29, 2024. Along with this, they announced shows such as "Back to the Future: The Musical," "Beetlejuice" and "Annie."
There are many on campus jobs that may require working overnight shifts, including working the front desk at dorms. These shifts may pose a time for students to get schoolwork done while on the clock and sometimes can lead to higher pay. There are many reasons why students may gravitate towards taking these shifts, but it is also important to balance mental health along with this workload. Working overnight may work for many people's schedules, but it is vital to take care of yourself, too. |
The Week Nine Big Ten men’s basketball power rankings saw significant shifts due to a series of upsets. Despite a loss to Ohio State, Purdue retained the top spot, while Illinois suffered a devastating defeat to Penn State, impacting its NCAA Tournament seeding. Nebraska secured a crucial road win, enhancing its tournament resume, while Northwestern and Michigan State faced mixed results, affecting their standings. Iowa surged with wins over Wisconsin and Michigan State, bolstering its tournament hopes. |
This letter from the editor reflects on accepting yourself for everything, flaws included. Lexie Worden shares her experience with dealing with mental health issues, seeking perfection, comparing yourself to others and reaching out for help. Worden has learned through her experiences that changing your mindset into a more positive and welcoming space can make all the difference, and healing is always possible. |
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