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- Year Apparatus Music title 2025 Hoop Darkwood, Fear by FreshmanSound Ball Mascaron by Lissom, Julien Marchal & Lowsimmer Clubs The Diner by Billie Eilish...
- Year Apparatus Music Title 2025 Hoop Dark S****e Horror by FreshmanSound, The Code by Nemo Ball Seven Nation Army by SKÁLD Clubs Asereje (Hippy) by Las...
- Euphoria by Labrinth Ball Fear (Cinematic Horror Thriller Trailer Dark) by FreshmanSound Clubs Yeah! by Usher Ribbon Time Will Catch Me First by Peter Crowley...
- The Freshman is a 1925 American silent comedy film that tells the story of a college freshman trying to become po****r by joining the school football...
- "Sibling Rivalry": Lola Pierce (Maddie Nichols), a dim, vapid, scatterbrained freshman at Manchester High School, believes that her brother Andrew (Andrew Brodeur)...
- Berkeley's 2017–18 freshman class". Berkeley News. Retrieved May 8, 2017. Kendall, Rebecca. "UCLA breaks several records with 2017 freshman applications"....
- bracket to claim his first Big 12 Conference title, becoming the first true freshman to be named the Most Outstanding Wrestler of the tournament since 2005...
- The Sound and the Fury is a novel by the American author William Faulkner. It employs several narrative styles, including stream of consciousness. Published...
- United States House Committee on Ways and Means, making Bush the first freshman to serve on the committee since 1904. His voting record in the House was...
- O'Hara, Kate (August 24, 2011). "Opinion: Marco Rubio to the rescue! Freshman senator saves a falling Nancy Reagan". Los Angeles Times. Archived from...