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If you’re looking for a place close to campus and are ready to live in a double, look no further than 600, the baby of the 600s! 
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Staff Writer Alyse Rovner is passionate about Joe Coffee Company—its amazing lattes, americanos, cappuccinos, etc.—and the incredible people who work there. Joe Coffee Company stores have been temporarily closed in response to COVID-19 and they could use your support. 
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Senior Staff Writer Henry Golub received a bad lottery number. He reviews the dorm he will likely wind up in.
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Solo dining is an aspect of adulting that takes a minute to get used to. But eating alone can be meditative, productive, melancholy, exciting, and more! 
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For sophomores wanting to recreate their freshman year, but in a single and also while being left alone, Furnald is the one for you. For incoming freshmen skeptical of the promised “social scene” of Carman and the enigma that is the LLC: Furnald awaits.
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News Editor Lauren Kahme, delves into the many uncomfortable situations you will inevitably encounter in your local supermarket over the course of this semester.
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