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Semester in Review

Semester in Review

Activities, Campus, Events December 11, 2016 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Semester in Review By Michelle Karparis | Associate Editor Studying for finals brings out the worst moments for many of us–staying up until 7 am on the day of a test, attempting to write an 8 page paper in a matter of hours, scrolling through Facebook (or the Mosaic homepage) seeking any and every kind of distraction. Of course, reviewing 12Read More

Sign On: Making American Sign Language a Core Equivalent

Sign On: Making American Sign Language a Core Equivalent

Campus October 10, 2016 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Hannah Lussier | Associate Editor Communication is key, and junior psychology major, Kelly Richards, knows it. Throughout her work with non-verbal autistic children, Richards has seen the importance of knowing American Sign Language (ASL) firsthand. She says she is not yet fluent but has “always loved sign language” and uses basic signs to communicate with the people she has metRead More