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The Bottom Line’s Recommendation of the Week
This week The Bottom Line recommends one story told 2 ways. The movie “Hidden Figures” directed by Theodore Melfi and Mary Lee Shetterly’s book “Hidden Figures” is a story worth hearing. For those unaware, “Hidden Figures” is based on a true story. This month The Bottom Line is celebrating Women’s
The Bottom Line’s Recommendation of the Week
This week The Bottom Line recommends “Americanah”, a fictional book written by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, which covers the relationship between Ifemelu and Obinze. They are both natives of Nigeria, but Ifemelu travels to the United States for school and work. Most of this book is set in 2001 and beyond.
Why you Should Educate Yourself on the Upcoming Election
Election Day is fast Approaching. Although it is not until November 8th, 2022, you may not be as prepared to vote as you think. Most 18 to 24-year-olds do not vote. In the 2016 election, fewer than half voted in the presidential election. Some have stated that this is due
Easter Blizzard
Breaking News: Blizzard to hit Frostburg April 2nd and last until April 5th. That’s right Frostburg. Bundle up again and prep to be stuck in your house or dorm or wherever you live. While the weather has been nice, Mother Nature has changed her mind and put Spring on
Faith’s Frostburg Flashback Friday 2/19
Our college sits on some very historic land. Tales of ghosts, mining, murders and so much more are told about our campus. It’s actually kind of crazy how many stories there are floating around about Frostburg State University. Ghosts in the residence halls? A hidden nuclear power plant? Of
My Poetry Adventure
I have spent a lot of my time at Frostburg State (the 3 semesters I have been here), trying to figure out what I wanted to do. At first, I was going to become a vet. I loved animals and I wanted to be of help to them, so I