10 songs for your walk to class
By Bre Offenberger | Aug. 27, 2020Here’s a mix of upbeat jams as well as soothing tunes for your walks around campus.
Here’s a mix of upbeat jams as well as soothing tunes for your walks around campus.
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As someone who lacks an ornate home-office and a sprawling backyard at my ant-infested, 100-year-old college home, the 6-foot walk from my bed to my desk, which used to serve as a ramshackle DJ booth, does not exactly get me fired up to create and produce.
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