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‘Twas the Night Before Christmas FLASH FICTION BY QUINN MASSENGILL
She doesn’t understand why the crowd gathers below. Their yelling woke her up four hours after her parents had tucked her in. She stares at the flashing lights, the blue and red that soak the white curtains of her bedroom window, her sleepy mind recalling a lesson from school: that blue and red together at once would paint it purple. She peeks around the not-purple cloth and peers down at the scene below. Christmas-card picturesque, the family huddles together against the fire truck and around them snow blankets the ground. The fire casts a lovely glow over the street, as if their two-story manor were a log that would burn warm through the night. She shakes her head as she gets back in bed. Santa should have known better than to go down a chimney with a fire at the bottom. He’d have to get the neighbors a new house for Christmas.
The Most Unnecessary Fear of All Time REFLECTIONS BY EVAN STACK
Finals are old. Finals have been around for a lot longer than you have. Steadfast, wise; beaten-down and strong, like the pattern of the phoenix. They have lived life and come out the other side with a message of such poignancy that they feel the experience of taking finals is the only way to convey it--the best way to open the doors of life is to try and pick the locks. So comes finals week. You want to pass them, but they want to pass you. You want to understand them, but they want to understand you. School is a journey, and finals are leading the way. What that means is up to you. Above all, though, finals are not out to get you. If tests are sex, finals want to put on the best music for slow loving. They want to take your hand and pull it closer to the soft of their neck, the jagged goosebumps from the whirring fan above. They want to kiss you, and kiss you passionately, and then make your crappy futon seem like a king-sized bed, and turn the Albertson’s stir-fry dinner you bought into a gourmet, candle-lit feast set above the Pyrenees Mountains. Just remember that you’re taking a test.
After an early cold snap, I turned the heater on for the first time since you left, and the house smelled like it was burning. I could taste charred sulfur on my tongue, so I opened my bedroom window to the night.
The Heater and Unintended Thoughts The only sound was the drone of an airplane silhouetted against the moon. I wondered if that plane of You was heading west and if it would pass over your sleeping city in Tennesse that I had located on a drugstore atlas and memorized the route to along I-40.
POEM BY LEAH MELL
My North Carolina moon looked the same to you as it did to me, but you probably didn’t think of it as mine, even though I still looked down at my skin bathed in frozen moonlight and traced the patterns that your fingers used to find in the middle of the night. I wanted to know if you plotted routes to me, too, and I wanted your heat in my sheets again, and I wanted to forget that you had ever been there, and I closed my window as the temperature dropped and prayed that the heater would lull me, finally, to sleep.
What We Wish Davidson Looked Like Right Now PHOTOGRAPHY BY SAMANTHA GOWING @samannthajames
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Take a Break! - Holiday Crossword Puzzle When your brain is exhausted from memorizing biology notecards, take a break to solve these holiday clues. Across
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4. Fourth reindeer to pull Santa’s sleigh according to the song ‘Rudolph the RedNosed Reindeer’ 5. Jewish gambling game played during Hanukkah 7. Father of Jesus 8. Candelabrum with nine branches 11. Incense that one of the Three Kings brought Jesus as a gift 13. Festive Christmas song 15. Hang these over the fire on Christmas Eve 18. Chinese winter celebration in which the colors gold and red are particularly lucky 19. Yummy traditional potato pancakes
1. Shortest day of the year 2. Usually includes figurines of Joseph, Mary, the baby Jesus, and the Three Kings 3. Holiday that celebrates the day that the three wise men saw the baby Jesus 6. Santa’s belly shakes like a bowl full of this when he laughs 9. Hooked peppermint stick 10. You get a kiss underneath it! 12. Eight-day long holiday celebrating the Maccabees victory over King Antiochus 14. These are set off to celebrate the New Year 16. Holiday honoring African heritage, celebrated on December 26th 17. Famous cartoon snowman 20. Creamy drink made with whipped eggs and rum
If you complete this crossword, come visit us on Monday (12/14) and get a little goody at the Libertas office (top floor of Union on the far wall, middle office)!
Holiday Cocktail Recipes BOOZY WHITE-PEPPERMINT HOT CHOCOLATE
HOLIDAY MOSCOW MULE Ingredients: 2 ounces vodka 4 ounces ginger beer 2 ounces cranberry juice 1/8 cup frozen cranberries copper mug bit of lime juice Directions: Add 6 or 7 ice cubes and the frozen cranberries to a copper mug (note: you are not making a moscow mule unless it is in a copper mug). Pour in vodka, ginger beer, squeeze of lime and the cranberry juice. Stir two or three times. Chug.
Ingredients: ½ cup white chocolate chips 2.5 cups milk ½ ounce Bourbon (or Kahlua if you’re not really serious about a lit holiday) Whipped cream (topping) 2-3 drops peppermint extract Directions: In a saucepan over low-medium heat, melt the chocolate chips and 1/2 cup of the milk, whisking often (about 3 minutes). Once melted, add the rest of the milk, the peppermint extract and stir. Pour a small amount of the hot chocolate into two serving glasses, add one-half ounce of bourbon (or Kahlua). Top off with the rest of the hot chocolate, stir, and then top with whipped cream and a chocolate drizzle for double the chocolate.
Things to do with this page when you’re done reading it: 1. Cut out a snowflake! 2. Tear it into bits and decorate your room with “snow” for the winter. You can also use study guides and notes from this semester if you need more! 3. ________ You’ve got a blank space, baby, so write your name. 4. Use this to pen your resignation letter, or just a note telling your professor you decided to pass/fail the course. Does it really matter what you write “I quit” on? 5. Out of tissue? How about toilet paper? This sheet makes a decent substitute for both! 6. Want to burn all your notes from this semester to relieve stress? Go ahead! Use this paper as kindling to get it started. It will also help keep you warm in this wintry weather. 7. Alternatively, use it to fan yourself when the Union blasts the heat too high. 8. Cut along the dotted lines and use the provided mistletoe to woo your Davidson Unicorn this holiday season.
NON ALCOHOLIC - CRANBERRY APPLE CIDER PUNCH Ingredients: 4 cups apple cider, chilled 2 cups cranberry juice cocktail, chilled 2 cups ginger ale, chilled 1 can (12oz.) frozen orange juice concentrate frozen cranberries orange slices for garnish Directions: Combine cider, juice, and orange juice concentrate. Refrigerate until serving time. Just before serving, pour punch into punch bowl and add chilled ginger ale. Garnish with frozen cranberries, & orange slices.
Stress-Relief Coloring
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Holiday Songs For Every Occasion Alyssa Glover
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For some clean, family-friendly holiday fun, these contemporary holiday hits are sure to get the party started. 1. “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home),” Darlene Love
Coasters How do you say “mahogany” in German?
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Working Pen Just sign the divorce papers, Maggie
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2. “Sleigh Ride,” The Ronettes 3. “Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays,” *NSYNC 4. “Step into Christmas,” Elton John 5. “Underneath the Tree,” Kelly Clarkson
Naughty Whether you’re planning a holiday rager or trying to move the party from under the mistletoe and into the bedroom, these songs are guaranteed to get you on the naughty list. 1. “Ludachristmas,” Ludacris 2. “Ice Ice Baby (Too Cold For Christmas Mix),” Vanilla Ice 3. “The Mistletoe Jam,” Luther Vandross 4. “Fa La La feat. Boyz II Men,” Justin Bieber 5. “Santa Baby,” Eartha Kitt
B+ Paper “Best essay I’ve ever read!”
These Hands Who’s a good boy?? Is it you?? Is it YOU?
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EDITORIAL “My New Year’s resolution is...” Alyssa Glover Editor-in-Chief ...to go on a date with Lee Burtas. Cordelia Wilks ...to stage a coup while Samantha is abroad and publish an entire dogthemed issue.
Samantha Gowing Editor-in-Chief ...to beat Alyssa’s record of most likes on an Instagram picture (@samannthajames). Quinn Massengill ...not to have 2,256 unread emails in his inbox this time next year.
Madison Santos ...to pet every dog.
Claire Heartfield ...to grow four inches and/or join a frat.
Mila Loneman ...to spell-check the entire Oxford English Dictionary.
Letter from Your Editors At the conclusion of an exciting semester for Libertas, we’d like to thank everyone who has contributed to and supported our publication. A huge shout-out to our amazing staff, who has put up with us for hours at a time (even on the days we promised they could leave early). Special thanks to Dr. Zoran Kuzmanovich, our faculty advisor. And to all of our readers, we hope you’ve enjoyed this semester of Libertas as much as we have. Warm wishes to you as you finish your finals. Happy Holidays, Samantha & Alyssa Editors-in-Chief