Dorm meals: French toast in a mug
As the semester comes to an end and students cram for finals, it's especially important to remember to set time aside to eat breakfast.
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As the semester comes to an end and students cram for finals, it's especially important to remember to set time aside to eat breakfast.
Many Americans have some kind of dietary restriction — in fact, there are approximately 32 million people in the U.S. with a food allergy of some kind, according to Food Allergy Research and Education.
For college students, traveling to spend the day with family on Easter Sunday is not always feasible, especially for out-of-state students.
While french fries are often served as a side dish, they will be front and center at the first Fried French Fry and Music Festival held near ASU's Downtown Phoenix campus.
Those living on any of ASU’s campuses are no stranger to the boiling summer temperatures outdoors, but not everyone can handle the heat of spicy dishes from the kitchen.
Living in a dorm may seem like a barrier for students who enjoy cooking, but there are several quick recipes that require minimal supplies yet result in maximum flavor.
While the enchilada has been feasted on by families around the world for centuries, Gadzooks Enchiladas & Soup prides itself on redefining the classic dish with fresh ingredients and bold flavors.
Along with wearing green and participating in parades to celebrate St. Patrick's Day, students have many choices around ASU campuses to honor the holiday with Irish foods, green treats and various beverages.
Living in a dorm comes with a number of conveniences, but also several restrictions — one being easy access to a kitchen.
Whether you miss flavors from home or are looking to experience something new, cultural festivals are a great way to get out into the community and have a good time, all while trying some amazing foods.
Going out to dinner on Valentine’s Day has long been an enjoyable — yet sometimes expensive — tradition for couples. As college students, it can be slightly trickier to find somewhere romantic at the right price.
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