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Mar 3, 2016

This week in horoscopes and predictions*:

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First year accidentally completes 400 level art course

Mar 3, 2016

Franklin Rogers now holds a fat portfolio of C minus art pieces to display in his 14-by-14 foot dorm room after painstakingly completing an upper division level art course that he didn’t belong in.

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