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The Jackson community comes together to remember and
celebrate the life of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
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Textbooks can be overpriced and the long lines only add to the stress. Here are five tried and true tips to ease the pain of book buying.
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This certainly wasn't a typical primary election in the Great Lake State. Leading Democratic candidates
were nowhere to be found while a wide range of Republican wanna-bes
swarmed the state.
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University of Michigan students have the chance once again
to take the controversial English class titled "How to be gay."
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On Feb.
5, Jackson Community College will not carry on with
classes as usual. Over the majority of the day teachers and also professional
speakers will be performing in front of students to teach them successful traits
that they may use throughout their student career and beyond. I took some time
out to interview Kelly Emerson, who works on JCC’s main campus.
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Project Success Day
Schedule
Tuesday Feb. 5
8 a.m. registrations
9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. sessions
11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. lunch
1 p.m. - 5 p.m. sessions continue
For a
complete list,
click here
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The New Shanghai Circus is a unique and
entertaining show. It features breathtaking feats of balance, strength,
endurance, flexibility, and contortion. To do a back flip and not break one’s
neck would be the achievement of a lifetime for the average person. That’s just
the warm up for these performers.
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“Love is
patient, love is blind, love is slowly
losing your
mind.” A simple quote that explains falling in love as going crazy. Is love
crazy? Finding love is not the easiest thing in the world to do, but once
you find love, nothing else seems to matter.[
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Music lovers of all genres will enjoy this exciting show, with
musical styles ranging from jazz to techno. Blast! is the 2001 winner of the
Tony Award for “Best Special Theatrical Event” and in the same year received an
Emmy Award for “Best Choreography”.
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Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman star
this PG-13 rated comedy, called “The Bucket
List” directed by Rob Reiner. Both of the Academy
Award winners gain the affection of their audience
by playing two terminally ill cancer patients that anticipate living the
rest of their lives to
the fullest, without any regrets.
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