Post-Thanksgiving Healthy Dinner
By Estefania Souza
Lets face it, Thanksgiving is less than gentle on one’s stomach. The holiday is about being thankful, but most of the time it is just an endless abundance of food. [...]
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Lets face it, Thanksgiving is less than gentle on one’s stomach. The holiday is about being thankful, but most of the time it is just an endless abundance of food. [...]
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In honor of the Holy Turkey Day, we’ve asked our staff members to share their favorite family recipes. Marry Pivazian, Campus Writer/Photographer: Armenian/Russian Salad (Stolichnaya) Ingredients: 1 lb. boiled potatoes, [...]
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Getting dressed these days, you might catch yourself wishing you had a few things around (that amazing sweater! those fuzzy slippers!), and wondering why a few remain inexplicably in your [...]
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Read more →It’s that time of year again: fall break, the long-awaited five-day deliverance from classes. Many students head home for the Thanksgiving holiday, but a good handful stick around. If you’re [...]
Read more →It’s as American as apple pie, voting for celebrity dancers and engaging in protracted overseas conflicts: watching football on Thanksgiving! As tradition dictates on every last Thursday in November, Americans [...]
Read more →Article by both Emily Jones and Heidi Lee Pumpkins, similar in growth patterns to watermelons, require an extensive network of vine to produce fruit. I remember the one softball-sized watermelon [...]
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