Here's How The Grammys Could Land You FREE "Fries for Cries" from McDelivery w/ Uber Eats
THIS is the entertainment I'm lovin'.
by Amelia Hitchens
at National Contributor
Vegan Junk Food
Is it worth the price?
by Nomfumo Manaba
at University of Florida
6 Ithaca Restaurants to Order From When You Don't Feel Like Leaving Bed
Tired? Sick? Neither? Sometimes we all hope for a little more than the ever-present, low-quality, mass-produced options in the dining hall.
by Spoon University
at Spoon HQ
Childhood Nostalgia: Making My Mom's Best Chicken Dish
Just some wholesome content right here.
by Olivia Berens
at University of Florida
I Ate Like I was in an Iconic Movie for a Day
Crave worthy foods from your favorite movies.
by Emily Noel
at University of Maryland
Saved from Sauces: Allison Arevalo's Ultimate Guide to Pasta Dinners
Allison Arevalo's exclusive guide to pasta.
by Rebecca Chan
at University of San Francisco
The One Sangria and Tapas Experience in Barcelona I’ll Never Forget
Years after studying abroad, I still look back on my remarkable dinner at a sangria and tapas bar.
by Breanne Mastromarino
at University of Pennsylvania
6 St. Louis Restaurants to try out this Veganuary
Whether you're completely vegan, observing Veganuary, or just open for some restaurant recommendations, here is my list of personal favorites for students at WashU and St. Louis dwellers alike.
by Lauren Farkas
at Washington University in St. Louis
7 Food Festivals to Add to Your St. Louis Bucket List
From barbecue to apple butter, the St. Louis food scene offers a festival for every food lover.
by Ileana Kesselman
at Washington University in St. Louis
Why You Need To Visit Park Avenue Tavern In NYC
Adult Spaghetti O's. Yes, really.
by Casey Clark
at Hofstra University
Hacked: How to Eat at Chicago's Most Exclusive Club on a Budget
The Allis, the Soho House Chicago's restaurant, has a happy hour that is sure to rival your local dive bar's deals.
by Isabelle Kenagy
at Northwestern University
What Food Can You Buy on the UO Campus for Less Than $5?
The EMU is central for quick and cheap snacks or meals that will get you through those early morning classes or late-night study sessions. But what is the cheapest option when on a tight budget and searching for food less than $5?
by Juliette Tisseur
at University of Oregon