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We would like to personally thank Tyler Dunne and the staff at the Cardinal Courier for the beautiful articles about our son's journey through his illness, his Make-A Wish trip at the University of Notre Dame, the dedication of the basketball season by the Women's basketball team ...

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Queer Literature is a course in its infancy at Fisher that lends a voice to an enormous population that is often marginalized and made invisible.

You do not have to identify as gay in order to be a member of the class. Nicole Reitz enrolled in Queer Lit needing credit for her Women and Gender Studies minor and she found that Queer Lit was something she always wanted to take in college.

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How many buffalo chicken sandwiches does it take to fill up a meal plan?
Apparently, more than Scott Pukos can handle.

After four years here at Fisher, Scott should know better. But he fell victim to the curse of the gold meal plan (as he likes to call it).

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Megan Baker, a political science major, tells why and how to vote.

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As Ron Burgundy would say, John Peters was in a pickle four years ago.

He didn’t want to admit it, but after high school he was leaving everything familiar and comforting: a supportive family, great friends and a decent place to grow up. He didn’t want to pack up and move my life to Rochester.

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Adam Leahy, our Packages Editor and graduating senoir, tells you how to have a great college experience here at Fisher.

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Staff Editorial

The Scottish poet Robert Burns wrote that “the best laid schemes of mice and men often go awry.”  One can’t help but think of this line when hearing of the Student Government Association’s recent announcement of both a scholarship program and an emergency loan fund.

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FORMER EDITORS IN CHIEF REFLECT ON THE COURIER

Although she never had any intention to join the Cardinal Courier, Rachel Henderson eventually became Editor in Chief. In her article she writes about how she decided to join the Courier and why she stayed to become the Editor in Chief.

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Julie Kane writes about how her experience at the Cardinal Courier made her ready for the "real world."

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In her article, Kara Race shows her appreciation of the Cardinal Courier's role as the Fisher community's "Watchdog."

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John Follaco, Courier Editor in Chief 2002 and 2004, writes about the founding of the Cardinal Courier and the challenges that were faced during that process.

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Lindsay McCluskey, Courier Editor in Chief 2006, writes about the past and future of the Courier.

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