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Smells of tamales and pan dulce dance around the room, wafting through the aisles alongside decorations, canned and boxed foods, and fresh fruits and vegetables.
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Smells of tamales and pan dulce dance around the room, wafting through the aisles alongside decorations, canned and boxed foods, and fresh fruits and vegetables.
Evan Chandler is a fourth-year journalism and Spanish major and writes “Nonbinary Nonsense” for The Daily News. Their views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.
Evan Chandler is a fourth-year journalism and Spanish major and writes “Nonbinary Nonsense” for The Daily News. Their views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.
Beatrice “Bea” Moten-Foster wouldn’t go away.
Evan Chandler is a fourth-year journalism and Spanish major and writes XXXX for The Daily News. Their views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.
Nov. 8 is midterm elections for all counties, including Delaware County. When people gear up to go to the polls, they will be voting for several positions, and some of the top ones are in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, as well as the Indiana Secretary of State. Here is an overview of the candidates for these positions, including what party they represent, where they're from and some of the policies outlined in their campaign.
On a typical day, Brian Nixon gets to the farm, gets prepared and gets out to the field to start planting or harvesting. With corn, soybeans and hemp across 3,300 acres of land, the workload is always there. Whether he’s cutting freshly-dried beans in blowing winds from lunchtime into the night or shelling corn “until as late as elevators are open,” he said the days can be long and only Mother Nature can tell him when to stop.
Amanda and Kyle Reninger had to come up with a plan. After being told their cholesterol levels were too high, Amanda quickly began to research ways she could lower them. Without the aid of health insurance, the challenges of dealing with this issue became a mission complete with lots of personal initiative. She found that the best way to lower her cholesterol was to cut out animal fat. Before long, both Amanda and Kyle went vegan.
From masks to vaccines to social distancing, the novel coronavirus changed the world in unimaginable ways. One of the most impacted industries was the travel industry.
Kathy and Jeff Clary were married for several years before they began one of the largest projects a couple can take on: building a house. After planning a small and intimate wedding, it was time for their first major project together.
Shopping at thrift stores and flea markets, better known by the popularized term “thrifting,” is one of fashion’s latest trends among young people. Hannah Heilman is a student at Indiana Wesleyan University who regularly thrifts. While she acknowledges the economic benefits, she says her reason to thrift is to play her part in combating climate change.