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Zyn: the little pouch taking over college campuses

College students in the U.S. have seen various nicotine trends, from cigarettes in the 1950s to e-cigarettes in the 2010s, and now Zyn nicotine pouches. These smoke-free pouches, favored for their convenience and variety, raise concerns about long-term health effects, particularly cardiovascular issues and dependence.

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Keg Races: the Quincy tradition to be remembered but might not be

Students eagerly await the semester’s end to reunite with family and embrace summer jobs. Before departing, they partake in finals and some attend keg races, an annual celebration involving teams, fun, and camaraderie. This event fosters campus unity, featuring traditions like ringing the “drunk bell” and jumping into the fountain, enhancing the shared experience.

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Hawks football linemen get flexible every Friday before games

The Quincy University offensive linemen have initiated a Friday yoga session to enhance physical readiness and team bonding for football games. This tradition has fostered camaraderie and improved mobility, contributing to the team’s pursuit of a successful season.

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