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Men’s Basketball team ends on a Magical note

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The 80-70 win over STLCC-Florissant Valley Fury pushed STLCC-Meramec Magic Men’s Basketball team into the Region XVI Championship Mar. 6 against the Penn Valley Scouts of Kansas City, Mo.  Meramec hosted the Region XVI Championship for the first time in 30 years.

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Treat America renewed for next five years

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Eight vendor proposals were received and evaluated by a screening committee consisting of three members representing purchasing and auxiliary services, and Carla Chance, vice chancellor of finance and business services.

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For the Love of the Game: NCAA tournament, getting crazy for March Madness

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The “big dance” lets college teams bust a move, strut their stuff

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That’s What She Said; That’s What He Said: Online Dating

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Relationships can be one of the most meaningful and powerful elements in a person’s life. Though some may seem perfect, others may have hidden issues. A new column by Kelly Davis and Shane Rice, “That’s What She Said/That’s What He Said,” will help address these hidden and open dilemmas most of us face in our…

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Green Cafeteria

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Meramec goes green with reusable mug

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From textbooks to notebooks

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Faculty find social media helps, hurts learning opportunities

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Keeping Them Honest: National budget won’t cut it

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The purpose of this column is to make the reader aware of current events in politics and media and to explain the facts from both sides to get a real picture of the argument instead of having message skewed through mainstream media.  This is one man trying to relate to college students the hot issues…

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Pursuit of Happiness: How to listen and benefit from it

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The beauty of the Pursuit of Happiness is that no matter who you are, where you live, what you know, when you were born, or who you love, you can be happy. True happiness is above the five W’s and so are you. Learn how to find happiness in the good and bad times of life. Believe it….

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The passion to play the pastime

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Former STLCC-Forest Park baseball player comes to Meramec to play ball

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The Egyptians win their freedom… ‘click’

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As world crises occur, Americans’ attention spans shorten

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