This post was updated March 11 at 11:04 p.m. From the shtetls of Eastern Europe to The Study at Hedrick, the bagel has come a long way over its centurieslong history – about 6,000 miles, actually. Read more...
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This post was updated March 11 at 11:04 p.m. From the shtetls of Eastern Europe to The Study at Hedrick, the bagel has come a long way over its centurieslong history – about 6,000 miles, actually. Read more...
Photo: (Emily Dembinksi/Daily Bruin)
Your roommate has been watching someone pop bubble wrap on the internet for the last hour – again. However, what originally seemed like the beginning of yet another strange roommate story may actually be attributed to something much less obscure. Read more...
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Week eight has been filled with reminders of the past and glimpses of the future. From more convictions in the college admissions scandal to the fast-approaching California primary, here’s This Week in the News. Read more...
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Week seven hurriedly flew by thanks to the President’s Day holiday Monday. For those of you still in vacation mode or buried deep in late-quarter midterms, here are this week’s top stories. Read more...
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This post was updated Feb. 21 at 11:12 a.m. Gen Z’ers across the globe are becoming engrossed in the world of untapped talent, peculiar humor and political innuendos – all in the span of 15-second videos. Read more...
Photo: TikTok is a social media platform where users can share videos and comment on each other’s posts. The app has about 500 million users and features content anywhere from lip-syncing videos to food tutorials. (Kanishka Mehra/Assistant Photo editor)
This post was updated Feb. 18 at 2:50 p.m. Today’s grocery stores stock packaged foods with a wide variety of labels, like “100% natural,” “multigrain” and “heart-healthy.” Are these labels truthful or just another marketing scheme? Read more...
Photo: Many food products found in grocery stores have labels like “all natural,” “organic” or “low-fat,” but these descriptions can be misleading and don’t always mean the product is healthy. (Liz Ketcham/Photo editor)
At some point in a student’s life, they’re introduced to coffee – and many of us haven’t looked back since. For me, it was pretty late in the game. Read more...
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