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By Regina Yorkgitis | Mar. 4, 2014When I think of food in a bar/bowling alley, generally my expectations are low. Visions of stale pizza, dirty alleys and the memory of my Unfortunate ...
Read More »When I think of food in a bar/bowling alley, generally my expectations are low. Visions of stale pizza, dirty alleys and the memory of my Unfortunate ...
Read More »“House of Cards” debuted on Netflix last week on Valentine’s Day. If you are like me (which I pray you’re not), then you spent that day in bed ...
Read More »To ring in the Lunar New Year, the Chinese Students Association (CSA) hosted the Chinese New Year Celebration on Thursday, Feb. 20. To kick off ...
Read More »Everything good must come to an end, and on Sunday, Feb. 23, the 22nd Winter Olympic Games were officially closed. For over two weeks, we all witnessed ...
Read More »Ingredients: 1 lb boneless chuck roast beef 1 tbsp of vegetable oil 2 tsp of salt 1tsp of pepper ½ of a diced yellow onion ¼ cup of flour 1 ...
Read More »It’s no secret that plants are vital to people on Earth. Whether providing food, medicine, fuel or clothing, they are a necessity to humankind. Plants ...
Read More »On Friday, Jan. 31, Russian journalist Elena Klimova was charged with “propaganda of non-traditional sexual relations” for starting an online ...
Read More »When it comes to aspects of our physique, it’s just as Big Sean says — it’s all about that “Ass ass ass ass ass.” Butt, thighs and hips are ...
Read More »We’ve all done it. We try on a piece of jewelry, look at ourselves in the mirror and wonder if it pushes the outfit over the top. Many times, it’s ...
Read More »The former rapper/current train wreck announced the news at an after party for MAC Cosmetics in New York. She also revealed she does not know the ...
Read More »What can biology offer to engineering, technology and design fields and their respective careerists? Solutions, by motivating visionaries to emulate natural ...
Read More »Slopestyle Skiing made its Olympic debut this year, and, because we’re America, we swept the event. Joss Christensen, Gus Kenworthy and Nick Goepper ...
Read More »The gym was packed all throughout January, as people laced up their sneakers from Santa and went out to conquer their New Year’s resolutions. But will ...
Read More »By Jordan Koziol and Heather Hawkes Columnists Sophomore finance major Billy Pekarsky and sophomore political science major P.J. Simonelli are sharp-dressed ...
Read More »If you live in the northeast, it’s no secret that there have been some severe drops in temperature for the past few weeks. As you reap the perks of ...
Read More »Let the games begin. The Winter Olympics have officially begun as of last Friday, Feb. 7, in the Russian city of Sochi. What a perfect location to ...
Read More »While most of the campus community spent the week bundled up and snowed in, a few dedicated clubs met to take care of business, one of those being Circle ...
Read More »Finally, the Games have arrived. 3,000 athletes from 88 countries officially kicked off the Winter Olympics last Friday, Feb. 7, with the Opening Ceremonies. ...
Read More »Valentine’s Day is this week. For some, that is amazing news. For others, it’s depressing news. And some just don’t care. Still, it is ...
Read More »I’ve had my fair share of pizza from Italian eateries in the Ewing area. Piccolo’s, Mamma Flora’s, Two Brothers — I thought I had tried it all. Last ...
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