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Thursday, December 3, 2015

Apps to help you ace


your final exams
Get help preparing
for finals with these
productivity apps.
By Dottie Blyth
Staff Writer

1. Exam Countdown
Price: Free
Ill always remember my
mom telling
me about
how she
once stayed
up all night
cramming
for an exam that she later
missed because she got the
exam time mixed up. Exam
week can get overwhelming,
but Exam Countdown helps
keep things in perspective
by presenting your classes

and exams in an aesthetically


pleasing, simple countdown.
2. Forest
Price: $0.99
The logic behind Forest is
straightforward: the less you
use your phone, the more
productive you become.
The app allows you to plant a
tree or shrub
seed, which
will grow
successfully
in your forest. You have
to keep the Forest application
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exit it, your plant will die.

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UNC finals traditions that


someone should start
By Kylie Marshall
Staff Writer

Twas the night before


finals, and through UNC,
students ran wild on a weird
naked spree.
During finals week, the
only rational way to deal with
this period of high stress is to
abandon your clothing and
run rampant with a bunch of
strangers in the cold! Logic!
I mean, I guess the Davis
streakers do help us all cope
with stress and misery. What
we probably need as a student
body are more traditions to
cushion the blow of what
seems like (and sometimes
actually is) impending doom.
Here are some finals traditions we desperately need:
1. De-Stress Dance Party at Polk Place
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ous dance party with 18,000


of your closest friends?
The playlist would include
straight up jams such as
T-Swifts Shake It Off, Fetty
Waps Trap Queen, iLoveMemphis Hit the Quan
and, of course, the get hype
classic, DJ Khaleds All I
Do Is Win. Not only would
it relieve some stress in the
middle of finals week, but it
would pump up the entire
student body for exams.
AND, given the recent celebrity sightings on campus (Ed
Sheeran, come back!!), maybe
UNC could swing a special
guest for a performance.
2. Delivery Discounts
Local businesses should
make it a tradition to discount delivery costs during finals week. Personally, I think
that would be much appreciated by the student body.
3. End-of-Finals Burn Party
Its the last day of finals,
youre cleaning out your dorm
and youre faced with a dilemma what do I do with all my
old notes from this semester?
Put them in a pile under my
bed and let them gather dust
and accumulate mold? This is
where an End-of-Finals Burn
Party would come in handy.
Joyous after the last final, every
student would meet up for an
epic bonfire using old notes as
kindling.
4. Ice Skating in the Pit
Sure, this might be physically impossible, but if the Pit
can become the Pool when it
rains, then during a cold day,
it would be hella chill to fill
the Pit with water, wait for it
to freeze over and then have
an ice skating extravaganza.
The line would reach Franklin
Street. Worth it.
5. Puppy Day
A day during finals week
in which everyone is allowed
to bring their puppies onto
campus. And the University
supplies puppies. And puppies are everywhere. And they
make everything better.

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Mad Libs to get you


through final exams
Grab a buddy and battle through the chaos of
this fun game to take a load off before exams.
By Brett Zeck
Staff Writer

You studied for ________ (duration of time) for this moment, but wouldnt let
this monsoon of ________ (plural n.) get between you and a(n) ________
(adj.) grade. An apocalypse seemed to be coming to ________ (place name),
and your friend noticed.
Quick, the P2P! your friend said in attempt to avoid the ________ (adj.)
rain. You ________ (verb) after your friend when lightning suddenly struck
________ (school landmark).
A(n) ________ (negative adj.) force following the lightning went throughout
________ (location), bringing every test material to life. The transfigured bluebooks and Scantrons heard ________ (best rapper) from nearby headphones
and started spitting ________ (adj.) bars.
A hundred multiple choice, what a pain / Oral ________ (type of test) with no
voice, this is insane, one bluebook fired at two ________ (adj.) first-years.
Something had to be done to save the campus. In the ________ (place), you see
a scampering ________ (small animal) with a No. 2 pencil in its mouth. You leave
behind ________ (friends name), who lost a rap battle to ________ (number)
true/false questions, and chase after the ________ (same small animal) into a tree.
You recover the pencil and forget all about your ________ (least favorite class)
exam. Immediately you ran for the head honcho, the ________ (best rapper) of
all tests, the ________ (major UNC basketball player) of all examinations. You
dont hold the pencil; the pencil holds you.

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Songs for getting down to business


By Tiana Attride
Staff Writer

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and eat our way through endof-the-year stress, here are 15
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14. Dog Days Are Over Florence
+ the Machine
This is a great song to pump
you up, especially when the
dog days of sleep are over.
13. Take Me Out Franz Ferdinand
If you need to get the blood
in your brain circulating
again after a long evening of
stressing, bang your head to
this song for a few minutes.
Rocking out will make you
feel cool and ready to take on

the world, even if youve been


hiding underneath your blanket for the past three hours
in an attempt to escape your
responsibilities.
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What to eat during nals


when you hit the library
By Zack Green
Staff Writer

Finals season is quickly


approaching, as are the
swarms of bodies that will
flood the libraries with their
loud conversations and,
even worse, their loud and
distracting snacks.
Instead of eating an apple
or a bag of chips, do yourself
a favor and avoid those lifethreatening glares from
peers by eating our snack
suggestions below.
(Beware: Some of
these snacks require extra
preparation!)
No Preparation: Rip em
open
Fruit think bananas and
grapes, but avoid apples at all
costs.
Soft sandwiches think
PB&J on untoasted bread.
Nuts almonds, pecans,
peanuts, etc.
Preparation: Snacks to
open before entering the
library.
Gummy snacks think
gummy worms and Sour
Patch Kids.
Goldfish preferably in a
bag, not the box.
Alpine bagel or food from
Wendys but for other
times when a snack just
wont satisfy that hunger,
there are plenty of spots on
Franklin Street to soothe
your soul.
Feeling down? Get coffee at
Starbucks!
Need something greasy
and sugary at the same time?
Check out the buns and
milkshakes at Als Burgers.
Want your food to match
your messy life? Hit up Moes
if youre in a hurry or Chipotle
if you love yourself.
Just bombed that exam
and youre 21? Drown your
sorrows at Hes Not with a
Blue Cup.
If you dont have time to
run to Franklin for comfort
food or are confined to your
dorm room, here are some
other options for comfort
food.

Kraft Macaroni & Cheese


its trashy but has carbs!
Oreos a universal
favorite. And theyre vegan,
so you can share with literally

anyone.
Sugary cereal swallow
some Lucky Charms for some
good mojo before your next
exam.

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If December 3rd is Your Birthday...


Pursue personal dreams this year. New domestic doors open (3/8) before
group changes require attention (3/23). Professional exploration winds down
after August, leading into a new team phase. Professional opportunities (9/1)
require home resolution (9/16). Love is your lodestar.

Taurus (April 20-May 20)


Today is a 6A creative problem requires imagination. Consider consequences before getting
yourself into a sticky situation. Age differences
interfere with clarity. Listen, learn, and stick up
for your point of view, respectfully. Sometimes the
best move is none.
Gemini (May 21-June 20)
Today is a 5No need to rush into expensive
household upgrades. Dont splurge on stuff you
dont need. Take a family poll to assess shared priorities. Share ideas and solutions. Get the whole
gang to help. Youre surrounded by love.
Cancer (June 21-July 22)
Today is a 6Rely on experience. Ask questions
and listen for solutions. Dont worry if, at first, you
dont succeed. Open up the subject for further discussion. Help others see the big picture, to strategize rather than impulsively reacting.

Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)


Today is a 7Postpone financial discussion.
Misunderstandings crop up easily now, especially
around money. Double-check statements and
invoices. Make payments on time. Dont believe
everything you hear. New developments change
the assignment. Dont touch savings. You can find
necessary resources.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
Today is an 8Loose lips sink ships. Watch for
breakdowns. Confusions swirl. Keep cool. Abandon a preconception. Counsel loved ones to defer
gratification, for now. Notice a philosophical shift.
Listen for the heart of the matter. Focus on compassionate action.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)
Today is a 5Take time for foundational issues.
Clean up to save time in losing things. Review the
past for insight on the road ahead. Private, peaceful activities suit your mood. Nurture health and
well-being. Slow down and recharge.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)
Today is a 6Distractions can lead to misunderstandings. Take one thing at a time. Slow down
and ask for clarification, rather than making assumptions. Its better to stop the action to check
course than plowing on in the wrong direction.

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)


Today is a 7Ponder carefully before choosing.
Strike out in a new direction, and follow the path
before you. Get tools and supplies together. Work
through complex details. Get help with practical
details. Interesting time require innovative solutions.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)
Today is a 6Dont talk about the financial
impacts of the plan yet. Work out details, and
consider multiple options. Get practical expertise.
Differentiate whats predictable from a fantasy
outcome. Strengthen infrastructure and support.
Bide your time, and consider.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)
Today is a 7Think fast under pressure. Grace
with matters of the heart serves you well. Listen generously to a loved ones concerns, even
if theyre unfounded. Discover something you
didnt know. Settle somewhere peaceful. Relax
and recharge.

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Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)


Today is a 6Rest from this recent busy spell.
Sink into a good book or film in your favorite
chair. Keep it simple, with satisfying luxuries like
bubbles and steam. Consider plans, without beginning action yet. Strategize and build support.

Aries (March 21-April 19)


Today is an 8Remain forgiving with miscommunications, especially at work. Roll around
obstacles. Ignore false rumors and gossip. Avoid
spontaneous reactions. Keep your goal in focus.
If you can keep your temper, delightful results are
possible. It could get romantic.

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