Who would have guessed reading and writing would pay off?
” (Homer Simpson). Homer, they don’t pay off until somebody hires me to do at least one of those jobs. “You dropped $150,000 on an education you coulda picked up for $1.50 in late charges at the public library?” (Will Hunting). While a small portion of my fellow seniors are working on their fifth beer at Swallow’s instead of their fifth paper in the library, many of us want to get some of our best grades this final semester. But not because it matters to a future employer (ask any recent graduate: it doesn’t), but because it matters to us. We want to soak up all knowledge we can before we leave to do our best, our very best. Okay, that, and I’d feel like an idiot if I didn’t get at least one A when I have three electives this semester. “Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around every once in awhile, you could miss it” (Ferris Bueller). Underclassmen: have you been to a Loyola lacrosse game yet? Have you experienced more of Baltimore besides York Road and Rooties? Have y
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