It has been over a week since the ball dropped in Times Square, kicking off 2013.
The confetti has been swept up, champagne consumed and people all over the globe are resuming their daily routines. All throughout recent history, many have regarded the new year as an opportunity to improve their lives and to start anea. As the new year is in full swing for students, so are their resolutions.
But it’s no secret that the majority of those who make resolutions fall short of their good intentions. Student reporter Reilly Dixon ventured across Wright State’s campus to find out just how students plan to make 2013 the best year yet and how they’ll hold true to their plans.


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