
Riley Proserpi
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Nov 19, 2024 |
theappalachianonline.com | Abby Buckner |Riley Proserpi
Regardless of what holidays you choose to celebrate, there are plenty of ways to create your own sense of tradition this season. Whether you’re working full time, are an out of state student or you’re spending the holidays in Boone, here is a list of ways to make your own traditions with your chosen college family. Thanksgiving During the giving season, community-oriented activities like volunteering, clothing swaps, Friendsgiving and craft nights offer ways to stay engaged.
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Nov 11, 2024 |
theappalachianonline.com | Abby Buckner |Riley Proserpi
Monday, Nov. 11Veterans Day The High Country chapter of the Military Officers Association of America will conduct the 18th Annual Veterans Day Commemoration at the Boone Mall from 10:30-11:30 a.m. The event is free and open to the public. Tuesday, Nov.
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Sep 23, 2024 |
theappalachianonline.com | Abby Buckner |Riley Proserpi
Categories: September 23, 2024 From an early morning chill to the sweltering mid-afternoon heat, here is a guide to staying fashionable despite Boone’s fickle weather. To avoid getting sweat stains in a classroom with no A/C or shivering on your walk to class, layers will be your best friend. When it comes to layering, think of a starting base layer and build off of that.
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Apr 24, 2024 |
theappalachianonline.com | Briley Turpin |Riley Proserpi
April 24, 2024 Nestled discreetly on 1167 West King St., Lucky Dog Vintage greets customers with a unique vibe and treasure trove of hand-selected thrift finds. Trevor Shue, a 20-year-old entrepreneur and the store’s owner, began his journey in 2018 by reselling clothes on Depop. What started as a side hustle in high school eventually blossomed into a full-time job for him just a few years later. Last year, after a brief stint at App State, Shue withdrew to pursue his entrepreneurial dream.
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Mar 5, 2024 |
theappalachianonline.com | Briley Turpin |Riley Proserpi
From identity to queer culture to the exploration of raw emotion, one App State graduate is painting the beauty of the human experience. Hannah Little, a 2023 App State graduate with a bachelor’s degree in Studio Art, dives into the inspiration behind her artwork, her personal journey and the multitude of intersectional themes behind her thought-provoking pieces.
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