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This year, there was a movie released just in time for the holiday. “Valentine’s Day,” released on Feb. 12, is a movie that takes place in Los Angeles and follows the lives of different love-struck individuals.
The documentary of the climb will air on March 14 on MTV. Viewers will be able to watch the celebrities brave harsh weather and health conditions as well as watch them decontaminate the water of local villages.
To aid relief efforts and increase donations from the college, the college radio station stepped up its contributions and held a successful event that raised over $2,000 dollars.
There are many different events on campus for students but the one that students have the most fun at might just be the one on last Friday in Jazzman’s, Bingo.