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Ramen Noodles: Fine Gourmet Dining?
College living may mean cutting a few corners
By Chase Davis
Ramen Noodles: A $1 or less dish best served hot, dusted with a fine powder seasoning, and cooked at high temperature for one minute. Stir evenly and serve. It isn't a dish that is easily botched – fine gourmet dining at a reasonable price.
The only problem is that if you're pouring the seasoning in before you cook the noodles, you're making a terrible mistake.
Ten Great Gifts Under $10
By Susan Johnston
Sleigh bells ring, but meanwhile your wallet is close to empty. Sure, you'd like to give your true love five golden rings, four calling birds, and so on, but is it really worth the post-holiday debt? Wouldn't you rather see red lettering on a Christmas card instead of your bank statement? Just as I thought.
So, in the true spirit of the holidays, here are some foolproof gift ideas to deck the halls without devastating your finances:
College Entrepreneur Overcomes Illness To Find Success
By Zachary Rickard, Spring Hill College
Michael McMyne is the kind of guy who keeps his promises. Especially a promise like the one he made on a hospital bed five years ago where he lay battling a life threatening lung disease.
Michael, a public relations major at Spring Hill College in Mobile, Ala., had struggled with serious health problems for several years before traveling from Louisiana to see a specialist in Colorado. The treatment he received at that hospital not only saved his life but also changed it forever.
Life on the line
One young woman learns the importance of protecting God’s gift of health
By Erica Martin
“[Getting sick] reminded me of the unpredictable nature of life,” said Jenny Goering. “It was hard to understand why this was in God’s plan for me, but it was something I had to come to terms with.”
And that is exactly what Jenny did, with the help of her family and the encouragement of those around her, when she was diagnosed with primary sclerosing cholangitis during her sophomore year of college.
Car Shopping: Do I Buy New or Used?
By Tony Ku, Arizona State University
New or used? Color? Make and model? These are just some questions that Arizona State broadcasting junior Autumn Pappas faced when she purchased her first vehicle.
"Something of the things I looked at was checking the mileage and seeing if there was any major damage to the car," she said.
Either way – new or used – research is a must, says Sherman Weekes, new car sales manager of Tempe Toyota in Arizona.