From 34th Street Magazine | A Fireable Offense
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Our reviews emphasize the experience of dining out. We’ve profiled students and alumni who use food to jumpstart businesses and clubs. In this issue, food is the main character.
Street's annual Love Issue is back, bringing together user–generated essays and content from Street writers about love in all its forms — the complicated, messy, weird, funny, tiring, and soul-crushing.
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So you’re a freshman. We get that, we’ve all been there. You made it through NSO alive, you are way too afraid to change your classes around (your schedule is set), and you think your hallmates are pretty cool. But how much do you really know about the inhabitants of this place you’ll call home for the next four years? Everyone is on their best social behavior the first few weeks (minus the blacking out in a bush outside the Quad that one time). But soon you’ll see true colors shining through. You’re going to meet a lot of new people this year. You’ll like some of them, pretend to like others and absolutely loathe a choice few. But let’s be honest — isn’t the best way to analyze future friend prospects to sort them into categories and judge them before you get to know them? Yup. Fortunately, we’re here to do that for you! You can thank us later.
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