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Lifestyle- Tattoos growing in popularity among college students
By Kavitha Sundralingam
Special to West Times
Freedom of expression is instilled in most college students.- Back to the Basics: What Not to Wear
By Elizabeth Addabbo
West Times Staff
Fashion and how to dress is a daily issue for everyone.- Spring season means allergy season for many
By Eric Johnson
West Times Staff
Unfortunately for over 35 million Americans, spring doesn’t just mean good weather and baseball, it also means runny noses and puffy eyes.- Getting a job or two ... or three
By Marni Casassa
Special to West Times
So you’ve got your college degree, and now you’re ready for that $80,000-a-year job with the corner office the guidance counselor promised you.- Finals means juggling lives
By Alex Harmon
West Times Staff
As finals come up fast, students are learning to balance their many activities, especially here at the West campus, where commuter students are known for taking on a full course load in addition to “real world” responsibilities.- Mating is never far from the male mind
By Marni Casassa
Special to West Times
Why do girls go to the bathroom in pairs?
Why do we get the urge to redecorate in spring or to paint our houses, detail our cars, and plant our lawns?
Why is Christmas shopping so much fun for women?
There is a controversial branch of psychology called evolutionary psychology that explains these universal forms of human behavior as instinctively motivated.- Beautiful people have all the fun
By Marni Casassa
Special to West Times
We humans are strange and self-deceptive creatures, especially when playing the dating-and-mating game.- A major pain in the back
By Lauren Cusimano
Special to West Times
A new epidemic could very well be at hand.- Our digital education
By Eric Lorenz
West Times Staff
An abacus.- What makes us happy? The world may never know
By Marni Casassa
Special to West Times
“Happiness is like a cat, if you try to coax it or call it, it will avoid you; it will never come.
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