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Procrasti-Nation

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Siena Deck ’16 facing the decision of whether or not to watch the next episode of “Orange is the New Black.” Her math homework sits to the side, neglected.

Ah, procrastination. Sadly, it’s something that many of us are quite familiar with. At first, you have every intention to finish that assignment, but the next time you glance at the clock, it’s hours later…

Are Archer girls procrastinating at an extreme rate? What are their favorite kinds of procrastination? And for those lucky souls who have managed to avoid procrastination, do they have any tips to help the sufferers of this condition?

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Sarah Wagner
Sarah Wagner, Editor-in-Chief
Sarah Wagner graduated in 2016. She was the Co-Editor-In-Chief of the Oracle in 2015-2016 along with Syd Stone. In her sophomore and junior years, she served as the News and Features editor. In 2014, she worked as an intern at the local paper The Brentwood News. Outside of the Oracle, she was a volunteer at the teen hotline Teenline, Co-President of the Student store, a member of the debate team and a PAWS peer tutor.

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