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Summer programs tackle summer learning loss

Submitted 07-25-2012 under NEWS

The library and school system offer many ways to keep a student minds active this summer.

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Get your Grandwich on 2012: Part 2

Submitted 07-24-2012 under OPINION

In this second installment of the Grandwich 2012 Competition, I review sandwiches 6-12.

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Let's get on down with the Grand Rapids Soul Club

Submitted 07-24-2012 under OPINION

A feature on the Grand Rapids Soul Club and history of Grand Rapids soul music.

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Get your Grandwich on 2012: Part 1

Submitted 07-23-2012 under OPINION

Local restaurants compete to make the sandwich that best represents Grand Rapids.

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Daniel Farnum's photography hits home

Submitted 07-23-2012 under OPINION

Saginaw native Daniel Farnum's exhibit at the (106) Gallery documents urban youth.

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In the battle for pad thai dominance, Angel's reigns supreme

Submitted 07-20-2012 under OPINION

In this food tasting experiment, three different chicken pad thai dishes from three downtown restaurants were tried. Several categories featuring common elements of each dish were created to judge the differences between each resaturant.

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Picturesque gallery passes 100 photos, seeks contributors and voters

Submitted 07-18-2012 under OPINION

Halfway through our summer Picturesque contest in collaboration with MLive, the gallery holds many captured moments of summer. There's still two weeks left for our readers to determine the winning photo with their votes!

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Catching up with Electric Forest's token Grand Rapids band: The Crane Wives

Submitted 07-16-2012 under OPINION

The Crane Wives member Kate Pillsbury shares her experience with the band and reveals future plans for the band.

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Food you don't know about: discover the hidden gems

Submitted 07-16-2012 under OPINION

This video provides an introduction to food you don't know about in the city of Grand Rapids.

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Cutting your heart out to spite your face

Submitted 07-15-2012 under OPINION

A desperate housewife of Corinth in Heritage Theatre's "Medea" brings a new translation of the classic play created by GVSU classical professor Dr. Diane Rayor.

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