My name is Ben and I am a student studying pharmacy at Duquesne University. I am new to this whole editing and article writing thing on Wikipedia, but I am anxious to learn the ways. My interests include snowboarding, poetry, art, tea, and many many other things.

Currently I am working on the Freshman Fifteen Article. If you could give it a look, or even a review it would be much appreciated. Thanks!Benro129 (talk) 23:18, 20 March 2010 (UTC)

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