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Ed Niño's New Leaf

Submitted 12-15-2011 under OPINION

A review of New Leaf, the third and most recent studio album by local rapper Ed Niño.

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New internships posted with opportunities to be part of The Rapidian

Submitted 12-13-2011 under OPINION

New internships have been made available for next semester and are open to the general public and students from all majors and colleges

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So this is Grand Rapids

Submitted 12-12-2011 under OPINION

Follow my story as I get to know Grand Rapids and help me find new places, new people and new adventures.

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"All.I.Can.:" A ski film with a message

Submitted 12-08-2011 under OPINION

On December 10th, Sherpas Cinema makes a stop in Grand Rapids at the Wealthy Theatre to present All.I.Can. as part of its national tour. All.I.Can is an extreme ski film of spectacular cinematography with a green message.

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Unemployment Action Day comes to Grand Rapids

Submitted 12-07-2011 under OPINION

We are the People will host a demonstration at the office of Congressman Justin Amash downtown. Local activists will march through downtown in support.

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Reserve: the best restaurant you've been neglecting

Submitted 12-02-2011 under OPINION

Reserve proves both creative and technically sound in its Restaurant Week debut.

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Who's engaging the community?

Submitted 11-29-2011 under OPINION

As the new Community Engagement Specialist at The Rapidian, I thought you'd like to know a little bit about who I am, how I got here, and what it means for the Rapidian community.

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Aging well: Westminster Presbyterian Church celebrates 150th birthday

Submitted 11-28-2011 under OPINION

Westminister Presbyterian Church celebrates its 150th year with events for the community and congregation and commits to continue fighting injustice.

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Stacey Clack Photography: Behind the lens

Submitted 11-28-2011 under OPINION

Stacey Clack Photography is a downtown business run by a woman with both passion and purpose. Her story and connections with other female-owned local businesses are enough to inspire women everywhere to do what they love in any way they can.

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First ever Sass Fest celebrates doing it together

Submitted 11-28-2011 under OPINION

"Learning from one another can be free:" not just a wonderful sentiment from Sass Fest creator Marlee Cook-Parrott, but an apt description of the information workshops and talk sessions that were the most successful facets of the event.

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