Lobo Spotlight: Justin St. Germain
Justin St. Germain said he drew from personal early life stories set in the Southwest to make his memoir shine.
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Justin St. Germain said he drew from personal early life stories set in the Southwest to make his memoir shine.
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It’s that time of year again — the sun’s back out, classes are winding down and once again your bank account is empty. As classes conclude, large crowds of students are hoping to land summer jobs. Caitlin Henke, career development facilitator for Career Services, shared some insight with the Daily Lobo about how students can stand out when searching for a job.
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Kindra Aschenbrenner, a junior and sociology major, intends to bike across the United States this summer, fulfilling her lifelong dream. Aschenbrenner, along with her sister, leave mid-May on a 10-week bike trip along the northern U.S., beginning in Portland, Ore., through Ontario, Canada, and ending in New York City.
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World cultures converge in a store in Nob Hill, yet most people pass without giving it a second glance.
Across from Johnson Center, one can observe a process that can only be seen at few places around the world. That little-known process? Lithography, a craft that involves the chemical process of transferring a printed image to a metal plate, is taught at the Tamarind Institute, a renowned school for print-making.