Christian Martinelli
Some restaurants have certain menus that are not well known to the public, usually they are done by fast food restaurants, and are called “secret menus”. Places from In-N-Out Burger, to Starbucks, to shake shack have these types of menus that are only known by certain people that know how to use Google search. Yeah that’s right, you can find all the secret menus on Google, so they may not be as secret as you think. But the truth about the Secret menu is that they don’t show up on your everyday menu, so I guess you can say they’re secret enough. The secret item I decided to taste test was one that is a strange enough combo to make people cringe just by hearing what’s in it. A peanut butter bacon burger from Shake Shack, yup that’s right...Peanut butter on a burger. I was hesitant to try this odd combination, but like always I can never disappoint and must try everything. Mark Colley
At least it wasn’t a total disaster. Things could have gone horribly wrong in the Nevada caucuses this year, especially after the total collapse that was Iowa. Fortunately, even with some delayed results, we knew fairly early that Bernie Sanders won by a landslide. Here’s three things we learned from Nevada. Scott Rotondo
One of the latest political footballs is the college debt crisis. In 2017, the average student debt for a college graduate was $39,400. In fact, the estimated total student debt outstanding hovers around $1.48 trillion. In comparison, when I graduated with my MBA in 1998, the total debt that I held was roughly $16,000. And that was for a bachelor’s degree and a masters degree. No one debates the fact that starting out of the blocks with nearly $40,000 in debt, before even accepting their first job, puts recent graduates and their families at a disadvantage. Some candidates for President are proposing abolishing or forgiving this debt – which at first blush sounds great, but will not solve the crisis at all. Rhode Island’s Road to 2020 Part I: How RI Can Defeat Bernie Sanders and Save Itself in the Process.2/24/2020 Allan Giberti
The Nevada Caucus is over and no one should be surprised as Bernie Sanders once again walks away victorious leaving the other contenders pretty much in the dust. Bernie credits his “massive grassroots movement” for his success. It should also come as no surprise that at this point it’s not just his opponents that are scrambling to take Bernie out, but the Democrat Party itself is trying to mobilize against him. The DNC is terrified, just as in 2016, at the prospect of a socialist grabbing the Democrat Presidential nomination. Pat Sullivan
Even though the opening kick-off for the 2020 NCAA football season is many months away, the time for student-athletes to declare for this April’s NFL draft has passed. We now know who is going, and more importantly for us college football diehards, we know who is staying. Below are the top-10 returning seniors for the upcoming season. Could one of these players walk off to the 2021 draft with a Heisman Trophy under his arm? |
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