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Memories...Do Not Open: Or Should You?

The Chainsmokers have become some of the most sought after EDM DJ's in the United States, due to their catchy beats that provoke colorful parties, good moods and for some of their music, some angst. Several of their previous songs have done admirably well in the charts; "Closer", featuring Halsey, peaked at #1 on the charts for 12 weeks weeks; songs such as "Don't Let Me Down", "Paris", and "Something Just Like This" also were in the top 10 during their debut time. Prior to their current album, the Chainsmokers released two short EP's, "Collage" in 2016 and "Bouquet" in 2015, along with a respectable number of singles and remixes to keep their momentum going. As expected then, their fans couldn't wait for the duo's first full album "Memories...Do Not Open" to be released on April 7th, 2017. The Chainsmokers did not disappoint-and it's worth noting why, pulling up your favorite media player

Students For Life Hopes to Start Friendly Conversations

A small group of students gathered in a Learning Center conference room, greeting each other and settling down to work on drawing a Pre-Natal Human Development board. The LBCC Students for Life Club makes several such boards that they set on tables in the Courtyard, hoping to start conversations about life here on campus. The boards are meant to offer information on pre-natal development and alternative options to abortion, as well as spark amiable conversations between opposing views on the controversial topic. The club also is available to offer support to pregnant women or single mothers on campus, and ultimately provide information and resources to aid women in difficult positions. The club founder, Steven Bowser, said, "I started this club on a whim in 2012 not knowing what kind of impact it would have or even if anyone would be a part of it." "We've had our highest member count starting Fall 2016," President Elizabeth Lang said, "Give or take 15