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Tuesday, July 15, 2025

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THE AVENUE  |  FOOD

Healthy snacks for late-night studying

March is usually the month when students push themselves to get through the swath of exams and papers that come just shortly after that glorious, now-faint week of Spring Break. And, as such, it’s very easy to be tempted to munch on snacks through the ever-common all-nighter.


NEWS  |  CAMPUS

Lens Flair

For the latest frills, flair and everything fashion, check out what our lens caught this week.


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OPINION  |  EDITORIALS

Open Books

It looks like we won’t be able to park ourselves in front of our computer and read whatever books we feel like for days on end. That’s what we had planned if Google got its way and started to fulfill its goal of scanning all the books the world has to offer.


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THE AVENUE  |  LIFESTYLE

What to know about the Nintendo 3DS

Like an election year, the year of a new console generation is full of long lines, media-driven chaos and eventual disappointment. This Sunday, Nintendo will release the Nintendo 3DS, the successor to the system that sold more units than any other console in history. The hype machine has been in full swing in the  industry thanks to the system’s much-ballyhooed 3D capabilities. Sony’s announcement of the NGP, a PSP with two touch screens and more tools than a Swiss army knife, and the rise of mobile gaming might make it hard to decide if you want to update your DS.  So, here are the important things to know about the new system:



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