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Food Unites Us In My Family

By Lauren Ruckheim (Final project for Spring 2014) Ever since I was a kid, food has been the excuse for my family to gather together. I come from a large German family, and food has played a vital role in … Continue reading

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Behind the Scenes with Nelissa Carrillo

By Hailey Peterson (Final project for Spring 2014) Life full of fashion shows, pop-up shops, and photo-shoots, epitomize the glamour in being a fashion designer. But what about what goes on behind the scenes and in the daily lives of … Continue reading

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The Rust Belt: Close to Home

By Lindsey Pawlowski (Final Project for Spring 2014) It was mid-morning on Good Friday. It was a sleepy day in Lorain, Ohio, a city 30 miles west of Cleveland and 10 miles from my hometown. The sky was hazy, yet the … Continue reading

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Off The Court

By Cody Caldwell (Final project for Spring 2014) Sports can be played by anyone at any time as long as the game is known how to play. You can create teams and play for fun. However the Loyola University Chicago … Continue reading

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The Third Shift: A Night At The Evanston Township High School Steam Plant

By Chase DiFeliciantonio (Mid-term project for Spring 2014) While most folks are sleeping, Matt Schuetzner works. Schuetzner, 25, is a journeyman building engineer from Chicago, IL, who spends most of his mornings from 12 a.m. to eight a.m. watching over the … Continue reading

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Niels Olsen: Renaissance Man

By Samuel McClain “A man named Thomas P. Crapper invented the flush toilet, and there are man hole covers with his name on them inside Westminster Abbey,” Niels Olsen told me as we drove to one of the five apartment … Continue reading

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Coffee Culture in America

America runs on coffee. Coffee culture has become a prevalent part of the everyday life of Americans of different ages, races and social statuses. Coffee is like a source of energy, with which people fuel themselves up starting from the early morning and until the sky turns black. It is a social element as well as just a habit for many. Continue reading

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