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After a Year of “Rescheduled,” Can Live Events Employees Finally Be at Ease?

By: Rachyl Jones, Jennifer Irving and Dylan Croll “You know that 500 people applied for your job,” said a human resources manager at Front Gate Ticketing Solutions, owned by Live Nation Entertainment. “You beat out over 500 people.” Amantha Dikin got offered her job as a sales coordinator at Front Gate Tickets in the summer […]

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Sugar, We’re Going Down Drinking

When a young woman turns 21, a world of possibilities opens.  Live music at a brewery clears the workday stress.  A dry, summer day feels a little cooler with a tangy strawberry daiquiri.  An earthy wine turns a frozen Lean Cuisine into the chef’s special.  For those who indulge, alcohol is a remarkable part of

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Hello MTV, and Welcome to my Crib

Romans live small.  Kitchens are small, showers are small, beds are small.  There are no houses in Rome, only overcrowded apartments in overcrowded neighborhoods.  I knew this when coming to Rome.  I was ready for this lifestyle shift and to live like Romans do.  When I stepped into my apartment, a wave of assurance came

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Wheels Up

In the United States, a hundred-year-old building would be considered old.  In Rome, not so much.  In Rome, there are no skyscrapers with ceiling-to-floor windows.  No Time Square Plaza advertising the newest perfumes, or elevators with glass floors.  Each building is a different shade of brown, from light caramel to dark coffee.  They are usually

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