With Thanksgiving around the corner, it’s easy to focus on the various evils associated with the founding of America. Collegian columnist Roy Ribitzky takes a look at immigration and celebrates our multi-cultural legacy.
With Thanksgiving around the corner, it’s easy to focus on the various evils associated with the founding of America. Collegian columnist Roy Ribitzky takes a look at immigration and celebrates our multi-cultural legacy.
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This week, more than 120 families in Amherst would have gone without a traditional Thanksgiving dinner. From Sunday, November 1 through Sunday, November 22, the Newman Student Association (NSA), in conjunction with the Amherst Survival Center, ran a food drive for local Amherst families that could not afford Thanksgiving dinners due to depressed economic circumstances.
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While some may know of the day after Thanksgiving as “Black Friday”, I prefer to look on the bright side and go with a more festive moniker: National Leftover Day. Anyone who has woken up on such a day with his appetite recovered is familiar with the turkey classics of soup and sandwiches, but I’ve put together a few new ideas that many may not have heard of.
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