Two men attack downtown resident on Lathrop Street
Two men attacked a 21-year-old male downtown resident on Lathrop Street early Sunday morning, according to a city incident report.
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Two men attacked a 21-year-old male downtown resident on Lathrop Street early Sunday morning, according to a city incident report.
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Small acts show strong stage presence
I'm bad at giving gifts. Don't get me wrong, I'll always give gifts to my immediate family but I'll do it in the worst possible fashion. For Christmas, I'll usually give my sisters money out of my wallet the morning of, while giving my parents a gift card of their choice. With this being said, the most economically efficient gift I could give to my dad this Father's Day is through my column.
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This editorial board went over some of the biggest issues this year and looked back to see if there were any lessons to be learned.
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