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The food in Argentina, on a day-to-day basis, is very affordable. For the equivalent of $5-$10 a day, you can eat various kinds of steaks—breaded ones are called milanesas, grilled ones costillos, and the filet mingnon types are called lomo. Steaks can be beef, chicken, or pork. Beware, this city [...]
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Weekend Roundup:
Weekend Roundup: Moments Musicale
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To those who have long wished life had background music, this weekend may just have enough musical possibilities to come close. On campus there are a range of arts events [...]
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Pinter's "Old Times" Premieres in Frear
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“Old Times” whose very title suggests willful nostalgia, is a play that explores the shifting boundaries of memory as three characters’ assemble and revive memories with fraught, tangled results.
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Visiting Linguistics Prof on Indigenous Canadian Languages
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Distinguished visiting professor of linguistics Keren Rice presented an overview of her work with the aboriginal languages in Canada on Thursday. As part of the teaching faculty at the University [...]
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Today:
This issue is from the time when we didn't save our weather jokes.
Tonight:
Utterly barbaric, I know.
Tomorrow:
But honestly? You're not missing much.
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Sharples was effectively closed this day, because we don't remember what they served.
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