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    The words on my foot area line of random Greek lettersto people who dont know me.To me the words freedom

    before death are not a politicalstatement or even a personal

    philosophy. Rather the wordsare an epitaph for the remark-My tattoo holds special mean-

    Tattoos are part of anartistic culture that has existedfor centuries world-wide. On-Students often cover up their inkothers cannot view them.

    Most people wont see myI would have to intentionallyshow someone. Im more com-tattoo where I can also talk tothem about it.

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    a part of someones body forof a skull with the Latin wordsMemento Mori or RememberDeath is tattooed on his leftshoulder.

    people. Mortality doesnt justmean death. It means yourethat can satisfy. There has to bethere I have to die.

    For juniors and roommates

    a combined Christian cross and

    both their friendship and faith.

    for me when Ive made awe-

    tattoo represented her faith andrelationship with God.

    Its a personal reminderabout my faith.

    a tattoo that represents the tiesof friendship between him andin the middle.

    In part its culture andthe cross shaded.

    bears a less conspicuous tat-forearm.

    Tennessee. I really like the west

    about my past.

    Not everyone responds posi-

    welcome party this year. Shethat real?!. She just stared atit for a minute. I could tell shedidnt like it.

    moments that matter and will-viduals make the decision to--

    Its not a symbol of rebel-lion so much as a symbol ofmore artistic.

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    said.

    quite extensive. One look around campus andsuperior academics and quality characters: facialhair.

    It is not a myth that many male students withfull beards and other forms of facial hair roamcampus.

    under the rule of parents. They then enter a periodwith a spouse to start their own family and before

    never truly had before.

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    -to enjoy their bachelorhood and appreciate theirindependence.

    Facial hair can also be seen as a symbol oftheir masculinity.

    honor was formerly measured by the size of his-hair round your face and on your chin may not becut off.

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    ways. Many men chose to shave for appearanceface full of hair.

    Clean-shaven faces became popular in the

    been more likely to remove their facial hair.

    the clean-shaven man.

    do not pay heed to this mindset.

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    God gave menbeards not to beshaved but to begrown.

    Josh BeardslyAdkisson

    TO BEARD OR NOT TO BEARD?

    Sarah Anne VoylesCollegian Reporter

    A fresh look at an ancient tradition

    Sketched in permanenceRoxanne Turnbull

    Arts Editor

    Kelsey DrapkinCollegian Freelancer

    The history major points to a

    for her love of corsets.

    She always had a very

    Landes learned to sew whenher mother.

    She has always beeninterested in any type of project

    said.-and needlepoint.

    Landes said she draws inspi-

    She pointed to art nouveauand art deco as some of herfavorite art periods and listedfavorites.

    -preciation for history by travel-

    Some of her favorite muse-ums were the Cranbrook Insti-Museum.

    We spent a lot of time at-

    Landes has woven this loveof the past with her skills in the

    present.She worked at the Cran-

    brook Institute of Science withmuseum curators to repair thesilk in ancient Samurai armor to

    prevent decay.

    worked with costumes at Hill--tions.

    works in the theatre depart-

    She makes these inter-fabric and sews them all by

    Landes is humble whenit comes to her talent. Sheeasy if you can sew a curve.

    Landes takes the time andeffort just as a painter spends-with her clients individually.Her work is not found online.

    from ancient Greece.

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    Art Prize in Grand Rapids, Mich. allows for all artists to submit their incredibleworks of art for the chance at winning $10,000. (Joe Buth/Collegian)

    (Matthew Noble/Collegian)(Joe Buth/Collegian)

    Its not a symbol ofrebellion so much as asymbol of expression.It has becomesomething so muchmore artistic.

    Andew Kuiper

    (Joe Buth/Collegian)

    (Chuck Grimmet/Collegian)

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