Crutches
Stephanie Henty walks toward College Green on crutches Jan. 26. Henty, a sophomore studying strategic communication, uses crutches because she has a sprained ankle.
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Stephanie Henty walks toward College Green on crutches Jan. 26. Henty, a sophomore studying strategic communication, uses crutches because she has a sprained ankle.
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“I know a little about the acid mine drainage because I’m in the environmental studies program. So we talked about how it’s basically an issue, but I’m not very familiar with the detailed information.”
“No idea what it is.”
“Nothing, I’ve never heard of it.”
"Honestly, I don’t know anything about the acid mine drainage.”
“I know nothing about the acid mine drainage.”
“Not much, but they just dress in suits and ride bikes and come to your door.”
“I don’t know anything.”
“Honestly, I think of Panic! At the Disco because I just listened to them today and I know Brendon Urie is Mormon.”
“Not a lot, I know it’s very secluded. I just remember Mitt Romney running, it was a big deal for people. They kind of made it a mockery of him, like a mockery of Mormon people, which I know is not really cool and at the same time there’s a lot of secrecy about the church so I don’t think a lot of people know about it."
“I have no idea about it.”
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“All of my anatomy finals, I have three of them. There’s a lot of study time and we haven’t had a chance to go over too much because we had to rush through things at the end of the semester just to get caught up.”
“I’m going to say my social work final because it's cumulative and there’s 13 chapters so I have to study all of them.”