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4 'C's of cupcake success

By Thaddeus J. Kingston

Returning home after a hard day's work or school is wonderful. Joy from hugging the kids and playing with the pets, accomplishment from doing work in the garden, comfort from putting on sweats and cozying up to the fireplace with a good book are feelings that everyone can relate to. In much the same way, going to a favorite restaurant can elicit similar feelings. This is one aspect that Daisy Café and Cupcakery, located at 2827 Atwood Ave., accomplished in their transition from concept to restaurant.

Not just for the holidays

By Heidi Adams

I miss holiday food already, and wonder why it is, that certain things only get cooked a few times a year? It's not as though they are overly difficult, and a good example is stuffing (technically dressing, if you don't put it in the bird). The prep work is simple, with only a few ingredients, and it can bake while you're making the rest of your dinner.

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'C'mon just admit it'

By Deirdre Thompson

"Oh, that's why I can't find a signal." Standing in the library, you've realized that you're not going to make it to class on time. To turn around right now and give up on printing your paper is not an option, since it is due for the class you're going to be late to.

Top 5 over-rated movies

Ripped off plot puts Titanic in at No. 1

By John Britt

5. The Matrix (1999) While it's the most influential action movie of the past decade, the story isn't. The main character, Neo, is Jesus with a penchant to hack. The messiah plot has been used many times before. Harry Potter, Star Wars and others make it clever; Keanu Reeves and co.

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