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Spring Bust to Spring Break

Paul Bahr

Issue date: 3/6/08 Section: Lifestyle
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Well, I don't want to go through too many more, the possibilities are endless. My tips are this though: go somewhere new, fun and affordable. Don't bother with the same old. Branch out and experience new things and see new places. It is too easy to stay in our comfort zone when we should be taking charge of life and living it up in college.



I wouldn't personally worry too much about relaxing because

See Break, next page.



I think it's too short. I'd rather go wild and enjoy myself meeting new folks. Of course though, there is an issue of finances. As college students, we pay out quite a bit, and usually wind up eating "Top Ramen" out of the same bowl three times a week. Although I've said it's best to get out and have a good time, you have to stay within your budget. Remember, they don't accept swipe points in the real world, so make sure not to break yourself going crazy in Cali for a week. Lastly, I'd say you should probably reserve at least the entire last day for rest, if not more. The day after we get back is ST. PATTY'S DAY!

These are just some friendly tips, but I hope they lead you the right way. Enjoy yourselves, and I'll see you back afterwards to hear your opinions. Take care of yourselves my fellow
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