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Thursday, January 20, 2005

 

Fashion, Form & Photography
Zirkle House hosts three new senior art exhibits

Zirkle House doesn’t shy away from differences. Tuesday, Zirkle hosted an opening reception for exhibits by three senior art students — Erin McSorley, Paul Chapmn and Kara Bigelman.

Destination: Dominica
Morning to night as an Alternative Spring Break leader

Energetic, curly-haired junior Diana Sierra puts new meaning in the well-known phrase, "Busy as a bee." But she’s not your typical busybody. Sierra is an interesting, articulate individual, a part-time employee, and a gospel-singing, Puerto Rican social work major. A day in Sierra’s life includes buzzing around campus and barely pausing to alight in her own house at the end of the day.

'Nanny Diaries' exposes less-than-dreamy side of working in luxury
All Things Literary

Every year my best friend and I roast in the hot sun, sit in uncomfortable lifeguard stands and sweat what feels like pounds of water every single day, all the while dreaming of what more lucrative summer employment must feel like. Oh, let me tell you, we have dreamt about our ideal summer job, and it is far away from the pool deck. Without question, we want to be on Martha’s Vineyard.

Cooking 101 - Vegetables: Carrots

Perhaps many people’s hatred of vegetables stems from early childhood experiences. As a child, I often would get carrot chunks stuck in between my teeth all the while craving watermelon suckers and bubblegum Blow Pops.

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- Destination: Dominica
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- Cooking 101 - Vegetables: Carrots