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Brie Boothloy

At the end of her break Brie Boothloy goes to her journalism discussion that is a part of J1010, or The Future of Media. The discussion class is much smaller, with about 30 students, than the lecture, which has about 200 journalism students.Boothloy talks about why she chose to study journalism.“I always wanted to be an anchor on television since I was little. Everyone always told me that’s what they could see me as. I feel it’s a realistic career choice rather than just a dream.”

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Brie Boothloy

Normally Brie Boothloy would not be able to get lunch until after her learning community class, but on this Thursday the class was canceled so she was able to meet up with a few friends at Shively Dining Hall.

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Brie Boothloy

Brie Boothloy gets to take an unusual break in her day thanks to the cancellation of her learning community class, so she heads back to her dorm. Normally she would not be able to go back to her dorm until about 10 p.m.

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Brie Boothloy

Brie Boothloy walks down President Street on her way to Bentley Hall for her first class of the day, plant biology. Her class start at 9 a.m.“I understand the material and the concepts, and I find (plant biology) kind of interesting, but just the way that the class is set up and the tests are set up I don’t think it's beneficial or helpful. I find it very stressful,” Boothloy said.

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Brie Boothloy

During an unusual break, Brie Boothloy talks about her family and friends back in Fredericksburg, Virginia, where she is from.“I had a lot of good friends that I could hang out with. (We would) play board games, (watch movies) or on a random Saturday we would just go somewhere and do something. I was a little bit worried that I wouldn’t have that here, but I definitely do,” Boothloy said. 

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Brie Boothloy

Brie Boothloy begins her Thursday morning Nov. 12, 2015 at 8:35. She talks with her mom as she walks up Jeff Hill.Her mom was the one that helped her move in to school.“She made me curtains and bedspreads and the chair cushions, and it really made (my room) feel like home.” 

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Colton Allen

Colton Allen’s last class is Marching 110 practice. Due to the game the following Tuesday, the band wore its polos and practiced at Peden Stadium. It was the band’s last marching practice, according to Field Commander Dylan Chase’s speech that he gave the band at the beginning of practice.Typically, after practice Allen goes to dinner with some of his band friends or other members of his section. 

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Colton Allen

After his 3:05 p.m. class and before band practice at 5:15 p.m., Colton Allen has a little bit of free time. On this Monday, Allen was found running at Pruitt Field, which has a 400-meter track. Allen ran cross country and track in high school. He said he wishes he could run more.“I don’t usually have free time,” he said. But if he does get some free time at night, he said he may go for a jog around campus. 

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Colton Allen

Between 11:50 a.m. and 3 p.m. Colton Allen can be found in Glidden Hall where he starts in jazz, then goes to trombone choir and ends in symphonic band. He plays bass trombone in all three of the music classes. 

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