This is for Jeffan and all the people who don't regularly check General. You may shower me with gifts now, Jeffy.
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Jeffan Caliarthan said:In Community News...
• March Wrap-Up - a rather short March Wrap-Up, since not much official happened this month! Included are a list of raisings, hirings, aspirations, executive blog posts, and a bunch of other things.
• Holy Awards, Jain Farstrider! - (teehee, aren't I brilliant?) A list of all of the Members' Choice Award and Amyrlin's Award winners!
• Bel Tine Celebration 2012 - Is it Bel Tine or Beltine? Oh well, either way, you get to read what happened this year!
In General Interest...
• Taardad Tea - Another wonderful recipe from Lauraine on how to make Taardad Tea!
• A Rainbow of Magick - Is your life lacking a little? Well, believe in the power of colo(u)rs and see what they can do for you
• Being Safe On the Internet, The Story of "Kayla" - How secure is your Facebook profile, and who would you accept as a friend?
• The Hunger Games Movie Review - Based on the incredibly popular series of books, Chalisea gives you a review of the movie. Spoilers ahead!
• April SFF Diagnosis - Stephen is back with more Science-Fiction and Fantasy reads for you!
In Fun Stuff...
• WoT Horoscopes, April Edition - Taelinn has seen into the future to predict what your life will be for this month! Do you like yours?
• Webcomics, or "What I Do at 12:01am" - If you've ever wanted to get started on reading webcomics, here are some great suggestions! Some adult content!
• Ask Kessa, April Edition - Kessa has another set of problems faced to her, and she gives us her wise answers.
• April Puzzles - If you complete them, you get a prize! There's a maze and a few cryptograms this month!
In our Membership Spotlight...
• Eleyan Teyal al'Landerin - It seems fitting that the month she steps down from her role as Amyrlin, we offer you a brief interview and article on all that she's done at the Tower. Novels could be written about what she's done in all of our lives, but Anigrel did a pretty good job in less than 1,500 words.