Inequality limits access to healthy food In 2013, 45.3 million Americans lived in poverty and 49.1 million lived in food insecure households, according to Feeding…
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The past is a funny thing. Oftentimes, what seemed so cool “back in the day” has the power to make us cringe when we encounter it in the present. This is true of just about anything, ranging from serious issues like the oppression of an entire people group (slavery) to even just a terrifying hairstyle (the mullet). But whatever it is, odds are if it makes sense to us today, it may very well be gawked at tomorrow.
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Pity this poor writer. He is tasked with making greater sense of a deliberate musical enigma; with bringing the necessary gravity to a genre touchstone…
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Bring our troops home Is a type of joke all it’s own Because all we’ve ever known is war. Developments are two steps back, And…
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Our Favorite #firstworldprobz Food Edition
by Arlana Shikongo October 12, 2014Hashtag. Hashtag. Hashtag… Yeah, you’re over it and so am I. People hate seeing rants about serious issues that they hear about every damn day…
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Proposal recieves mixed reviews from community and IPD After an incident involving an Ithaca police officer drawing a weapon on a group of teenagers, Ithaca…
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The ins and outs of some of America’s most popular food fads Really, what the hell even is gluten? It seems like wherever we turn…
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Restaurant Review: Red’s Place
by Olivia Pastella October 12, 2014It was move-in day, and after hours of unpacking and rearranging, my dad and I were starving. What better place than The Commons to grab…
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Homeless man outraged when free meal contained gluten Insensitivity from a Panera Bread restaurant in Waterbury, Connecticut has one man outraged this past weekend. Sal…
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Scientific community still unsure what antioxidants are While conducting research for an article relating to blueberry fetishes, reporter Bill Bowler stumbled upon an interesting secret.…