Therapy dogs help relieve student anxiety

The Counseling and College Readiness Department partnered with Canines for Christ of Greater Cincinnati to bring in two therapy dogs to help students de-stress during exam week.  Diana Dawson and Jennifer Mayhall, representatives of the organization, were in the library during both lunches on Dec 18 with therapy dogs Dobby and Mozzie. Canines for Christ … More Therapy dogs help relieve student anxiety

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Christmas cookies: A common denominator of many holiday traditions

The Christmas season is shrouded in traditions like putting up the Christmas tree, hanging the stockings, and baking countless trays of cookies. Whether the cookies are for Santa or to enjoy with family and friends, embark on a cookie baking adventure with a few new recipes steeped in love and memories to share this holiday … More Christmas cookies: A common denominator of many holiday traditions

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December book staple: Spend winter break with this retelling of a holiday classic

Disclaimer: The following review may contain some spoilers revolving around the plot and background. The review is simply my own opinion, you may disagree. This year, I will be reviewing books based around their genres. This month’s genre is Christmas. In these reviews, I will rate the books on a starring system using an appropriate … More December book staple: Spend winter break with this retelling of a holiday classic

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Small vs. Large Colleges: Finding the right school for the next four years

Seniors have a decision to make by May 1 about where they will be attending college. For many, a major factor in that decision is to consider the differences between large universities and smaller liberal arts colleges. Small schools can sometimes be overlooked because the student population is small, there are fewer majors, and the … More Small vs. Large Colleges: Finding the right school for the next four years

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