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The Stovetop Baristas: Make-at-Home: Roast Your Own Coffee Beans
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Friday, December 3, 2010. Make-at-Home: Roast Your Own Coffee Beans. I consider my dad to be somewhat of an expert on coffee. He roasts his own beans and keeps a notebook of the different roasts and the roasting times - it almost strikes me as an art form. So, when it came time for the Stovetop Baristas to do a video post I thought, who better to help me out? As a note, when roasting coffee beans don't forget you have to start with the green, unroasted beans! Special thanks to coffeegeek.com. CoffeeNate ...
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The Stovetop Baristas: The Coffee Virgin
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Sunday, December 12, 2010. Bobby loses his coffee virginity for The Stovetop Baristas. Caffeine addiction is prevalent on college campuses. Bobby Waddle had never had coffee. Until today. In fact, Waddle said he never had a need for coffee, which sets him apart on a college campus. 8220;I have caffeine at least twice a day,” Gillespie said. “Tea has caffeine in it, and I have that at least once a day.”. Risks of caffeine addiction. Could range from headaches and fatigue to irritability and difficulty con...
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Collegiate Connexion: December 2010
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News, information and tips for students making their exit from the collegiate bubble! Tuesday, December 7, 2010. Leaving Your Comfort Zone. Check out Brandon's travels on this interactive map featuring links to some of the sights he visited on his adventure across the country. In a larger map. If you would like to see examples of Brandon's work check out the videos he created while an undergrad at BGSU. View these videos and more on Brandon's Facebook page. Taylor Ray and Kayla Molczan. I hope our blog h...
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Collegiate Connexion: Taylor's Last Post
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News, information and tips for students making their exit from the collegiate bubble! Thursday, December 2, 2010. As the holiday season is upon us that can only mean one thing for a college student.FINALS. If you are a college senior this means crunch time and a level of input you are not exactly willing to make as you feel a severe case of "senioritis” set in. I would also like to say thank you to all of our twitter followers and facebook sharers. We greatly appreciate your support and input over th...
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Collegiate Connexion: Sight Seeing on a Budget
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News, information and tips for students making their exit from the collegiate bubble! Friday, December 3, 2010. Sight Seeing on a Budget. If your planning on traveling over the winter months, check out some suggestions we have from our recent experiences over our Thanksgiving break. Here is how Kayla spent her holiday in Manhattan while maintaining a college budget. Taylor Ray and Kayla Molczan. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Taylor Ray and Kayla Molczan. View my complete profile. Top 10 Financial B...
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'Til Death Do Us Part: And now for something completely different
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Dec 3, 2010. And now for something completely different. Tis the season for chilly weather, hot chocolate, holiday music and all things festive. But don't forget your newspapers when getting into the holiday spirit. They may not keep you warm at night, but, with a little imagination, they can be more than words. First, why not ditch that boring white paper for some snazzy newspaper when making snowflakes? It looks more interesting and will provide those around you with festive reading material. Til Death...
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'Til Death Do Us Part: News apps a growing trend among college students
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Dec 13, 2010. News apps a growing trend among college students. More are getting news from phones and Internet rather than newspapers or TV. Before Bowling Green State University sophomore Max Filby heads to class every morning, he checks the day’s news. But he doesn’t have to go to a newsstand, or in his case, the front desk of Founders Residence Hall. Filby simply grabs his iPhone and scrolls through the New York Times on an application. Filby is part of a mass trend of people following news on the go.
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'Til Death Do Us Part: Ch ch changin'
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Nov 17, 2010. We know news designers are desperately trying to get people to look at their papers to increase readership and therefore profits. But design is also being used to sell newspaper websites. And design change is not limited to the print family. Web design is also rapidly changing. Take a looksy at this graphic. On the left is a basic layout for a news website as few as fiver years ago. It includes minimal ads and a large block of space for articles. Will it fade as well? Blogs to check out.
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'Til Death Do Us Part: September 2010
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Sep 29, 2010. Thinking inside the grid. The best news designers can take a blank news page each day, with the same confining grid, and see something different. They can take the day's news or features and see a piece of art. Lim used to design the San Jose Mercury News' entertainment tab covers, including the one pictured below. This design is advertising alternative ways to spend a weekend in San Jose. The "detour," is not an obvious choice, but it fits perfectly. Posted by Heather.Joy. Sep 27, 2010.
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'Til Death Do Us Part: December 2010
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Dec 13, 2010. News apps a growing trend among college students. More are getting news from phones and Internet rather than newspapers or TV. Before Bowling Green State University sophomore Max Filby heads to class every morning, he checks the day’s news. But he doesn’t have to go to a newsstand, or in his case, the front desk of Founders Residence Hall. Filby simply grabs his iPhone and scrolls through the New York Times on an application. Filby is part of a mass trend of people following news on the go.