Local artist
performs on
campus
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Geno gives Bucs
last second win
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East tEnnEssEanThursday, Nov. 7, 2013 • Volume 88, Issue 19 • www.easttennessean.com
Students weigh Obamacare options
It is the beginning of November
and the sounds of...
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Local artist
performs on
campus
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Geno gives Bucs
last second win
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East tEnnEssEanThursday, Nov. 7, 2013 • Volume 88, Issue 19 • www.easttennessean.com
Students weigh Obamacare options
It is the beginning of November
and the sounds of the season can
already be heard throughout
campus — namely, sneezing and sniffling.
Cold and flu season
has begun and it seems that
many members of the campus
community have discovered this
the hard way.
Many students, faculty and staff
have already been afflicted with colds
and even those who have not been sick
yet have been made aware of the illnesses floating around ETSU.
It is hard not to notice the coughs
and runny noses that more and more
members of the university are falling
victim to.
Nobody ever wants to get sick so what are
some ways to prevent illness from spreading?
“I think that just washing your hands regularly is the best way,” said student Maggie
Colvett.
Washing hands regularly may seem simple but
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