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4/18/2016, 11:34pm

Hot or Not Column

By Sarah Lecher Asst. Opinion Editor

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Hot- Traveling this summer

Traveling alone is something fun that any person could do simply just to find out who they truly are. Whether you go to the beach, up into the mountains, or explore a different country, it is beneficial in so many ways. Dangerous-business.com states that it is a time for adventure and spontaneity, opening doors to a person you did not even know you were.

Not- Staying home

Staying home can cause some hazards to your health, but not only that, it is extremely boring. Most college students only have a part-time job, which means a lot of free time, especially over the summer and nothing to do. With that being said, there is no excitement, no fun, just the same thing you did last summer. Who wants to do that?

The opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the writer and are not representative of The Slate or its staff as a whole.

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