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FOMO is emptying the wallets of college students.

FOMO is emptying the wallets of college students.

Feed Me’s editorial assistant reports from the Brown campus.

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Emily Sundberg
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Feed Me’s editorial assistant

Julien Strick
reports on the state of spring break for college students — from his dorm at Brown.

Spring Break has gotten more expensive than ever, per Bloomberg. I, as a college student, read through this article attentively and thought about it mostly from that perspective. I think we’ve come a long way from Spring Breakers and Ft. Lauderdale Omaha drills, or it’s simply gotten way more expensive to do that. (But in more affordable news, Harmony Korine’s 2013 college crime comedy, will be re-released for one night on March 19th in iMax theaters).

I’ve just sorted out my plans as a sophomore for spring break, and it’s a whole ordeal. Every year, seniors sort of dictate where everyone goes — it’s a big trip*.

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