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She's got legs

By Alex Booze and Jill Erwin

Embrace. Breeze. Vibrance. Divine. Embrace your inner goddess because there's a goddess in every woman. At least that's what Gillette says. Female students will be packing up their pants and bulky sweaters to exchange them for skirts and shorts ... and a razor.

Bike rides show Bowling Green's beauty

By Ryan W. Hunton

You can be sure that Bookstore department manager Forrest Halford rode his recumbent tricycle this morning. He rides it to and from campus five miles every day, except for Monday, he said. On Monday, he brings a change of clothes for the week to his office and goes grocery shopping.

Spring 2008: Moments in time

These are some of the best photos that ran in the Herald during the spring semester.

Caffeine addiction affects students

By Alex Booze

It starts with a case of the jitters, then moves slowly to insomnia with a touch of upset stomach. The heart begins to race and swiftly the blood pressure level moves up slightly and dangerously. These are the effects of caffeine addiction. Caffeine addiction affects a wide range of people, including college students, adults and the elderly.

Local venue helps enhance music scene

By Jill Erwin

It is a place for all ages. Everything is there. Pizza, beer and live music. Bread & Bagel is one place in Bowling Green that has allowed a place for local bands to play their music while everyone of all ages can come listen. The music movement at Bread & Bagel began as a grassroots effort from employees and bands that wanted a place to play.

COLUMN: En français, s'il vous plaît

Leaving France creates regrets, possibilities

By Christina Howerton

The other six students from Kentucky are flying back to the States today with two stuffed suitcases each, plans for the summer and a few thoughts about what they should have done in France before the semester ended. I can't say that they seriously regret anything about their study abroad experience, but I think they all wish they could have done more.

Online Exclusive: Students rely on texting for quick communication

By Ryan Franklin

Louisville freshman James Medious types with furious fingers that move at a mile a minute. He types on the bus, in his room and while walking the sidewalk. For busy students like Medious, time is of the essence. Medious' cell phone serves as his time saving device.

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