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Thursday, January 30, 2025

Columnist: Dani Roberts


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A Taste of Vitamin D: Cajun Fever

I recently went on an Alternative Spring Break trip to New Orleans. The culture and the social life down there are more than exemplary. Walking down the French Quarter while snacking on a beignet just filled me with absolute joy. I was able to breathe the culture of New Orleans and get in touch with ...

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A Taste of Vitamin D: Shh ... Promise Me ...

Imagine this: you know something no one else knows, it's buried deep inside you. A secret you're too scared to express every single time someone mentions anything similar to it ... you want to scream. Everyone is looking at you, their eyes piercing your skin; you can feel their com ments cling ...

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A Taste of Vitamin D: Another Great Talent

Alright, so I know I'm going to be the millionth person to mention this to you today, but this past Saturday, another musical legend passed away. Whitney Houston, who had a voice to put a crowd to tears, died at the age of 48 and was found in a hotel room. After growing up and thriving off her music, ...

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Ewwwww!

 I always hear that the United States is a mixing bowl of different cultures and ethnicities. I was always told that the U.S. has become a place of diversity and inclusion where people from different cultures may live their lives happily without scrutiny. Those were the reasons why my mom decided ...

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What did you call me

How would you feel if you weren't allowed to go to the Wal-Mart after a certain hour? How would you feel if the delicious mac and cheese was calling your name, yet you were still standing on the other side of the window? What about Buffalo Wild Wings? What if you weren't allowed to gorge upon the scrumptious ...

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Neutrality

As a child I was always made fun of. Not because I was shy or socially awkward, but because I played with Barbies. You see, when we were younger, our parents, teachers and the media taught us the differences between genders. Before we even hit puberty, we already classified what was normal and abnormal ...

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