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From the low lows to the high highs â and everything in between â Penn State students are in for a rollercoaster of emotions with the countdown to finals week at T minus 10 days.
For many students, the stress of studying for finals is overwhelming, but for Addison Miller, she said her stress comes from the tests leading up to final exams.
âIt s frustrating whenever professors give you an exam literally the week before finals,â Miller (freshman-accounting) said. âThen you have another test day for them too.â
Miller said she has only experienced one finals week so far, but this semester, she is scheduled to take one exam late Thursday night and another early Friday morning, which she said she finds annoying.
Alton coach beyond excited girls prep soccer is back
Girls prep soccer backafter two-year absence
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Alton goalie Addison Miller makes a save during a 2019 game. Miller, now a senior, is one of three senior captains on the AHS team this season. The Redbirds, like all Illinois high school girls soccer teams, are returning this week for the first time since 2019 after the 2020 season was cancelled because of the pandemic.Telegraph file photoShow MoreShow Less
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Alton girls soccer coach Gwen Sabo speaks to her players during a 2020 preseason practice at AHS. The season never started, however, after the IHSA pulled the plug on spring sports because of the coronavirus pandemic. Show MoreShow Less
Archaeologist Maddison Miller uses lessons from the past to inspire a brighter future.
When most people think of archaeology, they picture an Indiana Jones-style figure dusting and digging for mystical relics. It sounds almost make-believe – a fantastical job exclusive to books and movies. But there are archaeologists working right here in Australia, unearthing stories of the past. And Maddison Miller is one of them.
“It’s something I’ve always wanted to do,” she says. “I grew up in a place called Kinglake, and I was always out in the bush. I got to ride along with the park rangers and I always knew I wanted to work in heritage and the outdoors.” Maddi studied archaeology at university, then began her career at Heritage Victoria, where she’s been working for the past seven years. In the role , she researches sites around Victoria to understand their historical significance, and sometimes excavates them, uncovering artefacts and revealing stories of what happened in
Collecting for Momâs House
Millerâs Martial Arts in Johnstown has once again collected and donated hats and mittens to Momâs House. Students of the martial arts studio have collected these items during the Christmas season for more than 10 years. Christmas trees are placed in the lobby in November, and students are asked to donate new hats and mittens to place on the tree. Some of Team MMAâs black belt students are pictured with this yearâs donations. They are, from left to right: (first row) Ally Waterhouse, Addison Miller and Maddex Chuklochak; (second row) Taylor Miller, Jordan Miller, Nathaniel Mayket and Max Vish; and (third row) Master Christopher Miller, chief instructor, Allegra Slick, director of Momâs House, Jesse Waterhouse, Eric Voeghtly and Ken Corle.Submitted photo