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Jonelle
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The Fall 2003 semester is coming to a close, and with it Whim's Season 14, and my last semester at Radford University. Even though Thanksgiving has passed I want to share my thanks for my family, my friends, the teachers that touched my life and the orginizations that helped define me. As the season of giving grows closer I also would like to leave by giving you this advice, "Do not think about what you have to do. Just do it!" Thinking about all the steps that lie before you bouth takes time and energy as well as can make the path look bleak, but you just need to take each step ne at a time and as you begin to reach goals things will begin to go by faster and smoother. I wish everyone the best of luck, and a happy holidays!

Graphic By: Jonelle C. Thackston

And So Another Chapter Closes
Amanda Hoffer | Asst. Tech Manager

As it is a Whim tradition, Amanda Hoffer writes her farewell article for Whim. Read the musings of a RU student who's been here far too long.






Graphic By: Jonelle C. Thackston

An Unscripted Life:
The Last Screenwriter

Andrew Kinback | Whim Alumni

Enter the mind of an RU alumni trying his best to become what he dreams: A screenwriter. He shares his knowledge, stories, successes and failures with the RU community.





Graphic By: Jonelle C. Thackston

Good Fortune
Michelle Lee | Guest Writer

Are you craving sushi, freshly grilled shrimp, dumplings or a variety of fifty different entrees including chicken, beef and pork, but you can‰t choose just one? Chen‰s Bistro can satisfy your cravings in a heartbeat.





Graphic By: Jonelle C. Thackston

Radford's Student Health Center
Michael Beall | Guest Writer

Radford University's Health Center provides students and faulty which a number of medical assistance, ranging from filling prescription needs to performing checkups. This is one student's account of his visit.





Graphic By: Doni Neel

As We See It
Christian Ang | Guest Writer

Driving up the steep driveway slowly hoping the pavement would not scratch my minivan, I did not know what to expect as I headed into the Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program (VASAP). The building was built out of bricks and shaped like an "L." I could tell which suite VASAP was located, because there were three or four kids smoking cigarettes in front of the entrance door.





Graphic By: Andrew Kinback

Frat Life: Behind the Scenes
Michelle Lee | Guest Writer

You would never know walking by what was really going on. It is like your everyday house, but something is different. The floor is moldy, and there is this vomit/sweat/body odor smell in the air. Also it is so ridiculously hot that it is like the sun is right next door. Welcome to a Friday night at a frat house.





Graphic By: Andrew Kinback

A Portrait of Someone Special To Me
Michael Beall | Guest Writer

In our society, it takes a lot of unique and specific aspects to be considered a beautiful person in the eyes not only of the beholder but the general public as well. I was blessed two years ago when I was delivered an angel. Her name is Sarah; I had noticed her beside the punch bowl at a school dance.





Graphic By: John Cordiano

Media Studies Showcase
John J Cordiano | Executive Director

The Media Studies department is chock full of creatively driven students, and there is no exception here. I've collected projects from three students in the department and showcased them here this week.

 

 

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