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  November 2005

The Radionian
Features


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Depression screening takes on new meaning
By: Allison Rose
Staff Writer

"In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, it seems that many people have had a hard time getting back in the swing of things. They are not necessarily sick but something has just not felt right recently. "

Hurricane Katrina inspires young artist
By: Dedra Smith
Features Editor

"When tragedy strikes, victims must often deal with their emotional strife alone. Those left to pick up the pieces turn to a variety of outlets in search of relief. One such person is 20-year-old Brandon Roberts, a JCJC sophomore. "

Culinary arts students get real world experience managing restaurant
By: Ryan Hughes
Staff Writer

"The Culinary Arts class at Jones has a great reputation for teaching students and serving great food every Tuesday and Thursday. This meal is open to anyone who pays and signs up for the meal. "

Laurel’s Lauren Rogers Museum of Art offers visitors quiet afternoon get-away
By: Linda Pearson
Staff Writer

"Amid talk of storms and hard times an unexpected haven appears. Mississippi ’s oldest museum, the Lauren Rogers Museum of Art, rises to the occasion to remind people who have suffered great loss that there is much to be gained from art. "

Curves exercise center provides females with healthy way to combat ‘Freshman 15’
By: Megan Moran
Staff Writer

"Most every freshman female college student’s number one fear upon entering the world of college is the infamous, dreaded “Freshman 15.” Those extra pounds that fast food and late night pizza while studying are guaranteed to pile on can be avoided in just 60 minutes a week working out at Curves for Women in Ellisville. "


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