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LETTER Winter: A time for Giving, a Time to Party With every winter comes another end: The end of a year, the end of worry (although temporary), and, of course, the end of a semester. Toss your books to the floor and revel in the fact that a time for freedom has come again. Rest assured that your noblest of efforts have been made in securing another top-notch college performance and return home to your parents the studious victor that you are; gifts and gatherings await you. As for those of you still stuck in town, well, make the most of it while you can and enjoy the fact that while your peers are suffering family and curfews, you remain free to do as you please, even if it means sleeping all day, only to awake to play video games. Regardless of your holiday plans, winter time calls for celebration and relaxation. What better way to relax than to catch up on all your favorite shows? “The Walking Dead” star Chad Coleman, known as Tyreese in the show, sits down with us to talk about
the zombie drama and his career. Comedian Syd Wilder from “This is The End” and “Mining For Ruby,” due out 2014, also joins us to discuss her career and her parody video, “How to Take a Slutty Selfie.” We’ve provided some new New Year’s resolutions that are actually achievable, as well as a guide on how to survive winter break with the folks. There isn’t much time during the year to really sit back, take a deep breath and just let everything go, even if for that moment. With every winter break, that moment returns and should be taken with great regard. This December, no matter where you are, take that moment and acknowledge your having accomplished another year. Immediately succeeding that moment, be sure to pop open the champagne!
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