From stick figures to CGI: animation changes over time

By Ellie White Animated cartoons have been part of most students’ childhoods, and it seems nearly impossible to go anywhere without encountering some form of cartoon, from TV shows to the newspaper funny pages to animated videos on YouTube. For such a present art form, cartoons have changed and grown much over time. Cartoons have … More From stick figures to CGI: animation changes over time

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Students reveal favorite food stops

Generating millions of dollars of revenue every year, fast casual restaurants have been a staple in the diets of many Americans for many years. With 2016 drawing to a close, McNick students shared their favorite chains for quick and tasty nourishment. “People buy fast food because it is cheap, easily prepared, quickly served, and is … More Students reveal favorite food stops

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Deadlines push forward with FAFSA availability

By Emma Hughes and David Waterman As of the 2016-2017 school year, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, is available three months earlier. As a result, many college application deadlines were pushed up, some falling as early as October. The average deadline for the Class of 2016 was December. This advanced deadline … More Deadlines push forward with FAFSA availability

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