Month: February 2018

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Executive chef teaches students cooking basics with fresh ingredients
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Executive chef teaches students cooking basics with fresh ingredients

A distinct cheesy odor hung in the air of the state-of-the-art Searle Center kitchens. The range hoods roared. Stainless steel countertops reflected Italian staples: infused olive oils, roasted garlic, Parmesan Reggiano cheese, the fixings for dough.   Nine students learned how to cook simple Italian street food from scratch using just a few, fresh ingredients...

GOAL volunteer programs looking for new leaders
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GOAL volunteer programs looking for new leaders

The GOAL volunteer program is now accepting applications for leaders. Seven out of 21 of the volunteer programs have positions opening. The GOAL coordinator is also up for application, as this year’s coordinator will step into the role of director. “Because there’s such a big turnover every year, the leader shadowing this semester is so...

Wi-Fi in Mossey Library needs improvement
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Wi-Fi in Mossey Library needs improvement

I’ll admit it. I’m one of those students that stands in line to be the first to get at those four or five pleasant study spots — one of the three tables in the cloistral silence of the shelves on the left of purgatory, one of the four or five nice chairs in the Heritage...

Charger Chatter: Theresa Smith
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Charger Chatter: Theresa Smith

Theresa Smith is a senior from Franklin, Tennessee. She is a member of the Hillsdale College swim team and is studying English. When did you first start swimming? I started swimming when I was 10, so I’ve been swimming for 12 years now. I was 10 so I kind of dabbled in a few other...