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Spring Burnout: the lack of spring break and motivation at Regis

Spring break, much like any other holiday, serves different people in different ways. While many choose to use spring break as a time to travel, go to the beach, and party; others use it to relax and forget about the stresses of college classes and their course loads. This class-free time is a god send to students who are tired and losing motivation because it gives them time to recharge in order to power through the semester with strong grades and a good mentality. In general, spring break serves as a strong benefit to the mental health of students nationwide.

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What’s Actually Happening to Work Study Next Year

Over the course of the past week rumors have been swirling about concerns over changes to work study for the upcoming year.

“There isn’t going to be any work study next year”

“They’re only giving work study to freshmen next year”

“People who have never had work study will have priority next year”

“Regis is going to take our federal funds”

I am sure many students have heard one variation of the rumor or another, however there is no need to panic.

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Where Do We Go From Here? Interview with Dr. Michael Chiang

By: Carly Compesi, Staff Writer

I had the privilege of speaking with Dr. Michael Chiang, the head of the History Department, about his path after graduating from his undergraduate program. While Dr. Chiang told me that there’s something worth missing about the “ramen and textbook” side of undergraduate life, he also talked about his global adventures as a graduate student.

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