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Piece of Cake | Lemony Tilapia and Spinach in a Pouch 1

The Daily Orange, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY

14 hours ago by Liz Petty

I recently saw an episode of "Good Eats," on Food Network, where Alton Brown cooks meals in "pouches" of tin foil or parchment paper. Afterward, I decided I'd do a little experimenting with one of my favorite fish, tilapia. In the past it's been called the "poor man's fish," but it's recently become a more popular item on even the most high-scale restaurant menus.


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Who you gonna call?


		Who you gonna call?

KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH

19 hours ago by Christina Stavale

The Carriage House in Louisville is like any other night club. The former trolley station is on an offset street in the town just outside of Canton.

City-style market moving in on Forbes

The Pitt News, University of Pittsburgh, PA

17 hours ago by Holden Slattery

Lisa Campbell remembers walking from the Giant Eagle supermarket in Squirrel Hill to the nearest bus stop carrying several grocery bags, when the weight of her food became too much for two of her paper bags to take, and the handles ripped off.

She then stopped to transfer some of her food to the bags that had not broken.

Couple who gave more than $2M die within days of one another

KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH

3 hours ago by Kiera Manion-Fischer

At 95, J. Arthur "Art" Herrick was still cutting down dead branches as part of his lifelong passion for the environment.

Making the transition


		Making the transition

KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH

3 hours ago by Rebecca Odell

Freshmen and transfers are not the only students who will be new to campus in the fall. Students from Kent State's seven regional branches decide to make the transition to the main branch each year.

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The Pitt News, University of Pittsburgh, PA

19 hours ago

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Where to find the best ice cream in the 'Burgh

The Pitt News, University of Pittsburgh, PA

19 hours ago by Molly Green & Giles Howard
Contributing Editors

With summer half over, it's time to get out on the streets and eat as much ice cream as possible before the shops close up for fall - or before you develop a large stomach ulcer (whichever comes first).

Never fear, there are many independent - and interesting - ice cream shops within a 5-minute bus ride of Pitt's campus.

Flood flashes through campus


		Flood flashes through campus

The Jambar, Youngstown State University, OH

1 day ago by Richard Louis Boccia

The damage, in pictures: Students reported seeing at least a foot of water in a flash flood Tuesday afternoon. View the slideshow.

Summer Job Search Unsuccessful for Some

The Hilltop, Howard University, DC

2 days ago by Jenerra Albert

Summertime used to be when all the fun happened. It seemed like those summer camps, sports camps and day programs that parents enrolled their kids in were no big deal. But those were the days of yesteryear. Finding productive things to do as a college student this summer hasn't been too easy.

Howard Grad Creates LSAT Prep Scholarship

The Hilltop, Howard University, DC

3 hours ago by Jessica Lewis

Students planning to take the LSAT may be able to prepare for the exam for free with the help of Kristina Maury.

Maury, a 2007 Howard graduate and Harvard Law student, introduced a scholarship for students interested in pursuing a career in law - The Terrance Mac Maury Scholarship Fund.

From Blue to White


		From Blue to White

Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi

2 days ago by Nicole Auerbach, Daily Sports Writer

NEW YORK - Clayton Richard finally realized he was on the wrong field.

For 21 years, the 6-foot-5, 240-pound Richard thought he was happiest covered in pads with a football in his hand, leading an offensive charge down the field.

But after being frustrated with his place in the Michigan football program, Richard moved across campus to the baseball diamond.

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