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Spring break spots

From beaches and hotels to beds at home, everyone's got a place to relax
With warm weather on the way, coupled with a week off from classes, Piedmont College students have planned vacations to a variety of locations both close and far-off. Destinations this year range from within a few miles of the nearby city of Toccoa to a distant country located in South America.… Post the First Comment

February: Celebrating Black History Month

Black History Month dates back to 1926 with Dr. Carter Godwin Woodson. Woodson was born in 1875 in Virginia and was the son of former slaves. Woodson, fearing that the contributions of African-Americans would go unnoticed, established the second week in the February of 1926 as the first annual Negro History Week.… Post the First Comment

Decisions, decisions: Choosing a career path in four years?

Two years into my college career I had no clue what I wanted to do. Three years into my college career, I still had no idea what I wanted to do. It seemed like everyone around me had figured it out, but I absolutely could not. I had settled on something i thought I could do, when what I would love to do hit me.… Post the First Comment

Pets in the dorm

Dorm resident gives account of how Purcell Hall became "snake palace"
When I made my way back to Piedmont College after a long summer of teaching and working, I planned to see two snakes. The one they call Buddha and the one they call Giovanni. I was prepared for that, but not prepared for what was in store. The snake collection of Michael Peterson and Ryan Smith, both sophomores here at Piedmont College, started off when they obtained their first snake after an open mic night in the Piedmont College Art Gallery.… Post the First Comment

Exercise-induced asthma

Not even Olympians are immune to this irritating condition
The Vancouver Olympics are still underway, and athletes are competing for the gold. Most athletes that make it to the Olympic Games are in great shape and it takes a bad fall or another injury to slow them down. However, sometimes they're not invincible when it comes to exercise-induced asthma.… Post the First Comment

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