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[RESTAURANT REVIEW] Hot Hands takes the pie

[RESTAURANT REVIEW] Hot Hands takes the pie

Elizabeth Trevathan, RubicOnline November 18, 2019
Hot Hands, the new pie shop located on Snelling Avenue, has proved itself with a cozy atmosphere and delicious comfort food.
Super Target is becoming the new and improved mall

Super Target is becoming the new and improved “mall”

Elle Chen, RubicOnline October 30, 2019
Is Super Target becoming the new "mall"?
There are more flavors to be explored during the fall season. Apple is a classic.

Spice, spice, baby: exploring fall flavors

Tana Ososki, RubicOnline October 11, 2019
Everyone knows pumpkin spice, but have you tried these other fall classics?
MNUFC wonderwall leads chants. “The game has a boisterous energy that electrifies the crowd. It makes everyone feel part of the atmosphere,” 9th grader Jack O’Brien said.

MNUFC fan appreciation game draws fans

Zekiah Juliusson, RubicOnline October 8, 2019
Minnesota United held their fan appreciation game against LAFC on Sept. 29.
Spanish Exchange student Carlota Casamayor laughs at her funny experiences in Minnesota.

Two countries, many perspectives: a few words from the exchanges

Tana Ososki, RubicOnline September 28, 2019
German and Spanish exchange visitors share their favorite memories from their time in Minnesota.
The kitchen, bathed in the pink glow of the fluorescent lights.

All Square promotes forgiveness while serving up grilled cheese

Kelby Wittenberg, RubicOnline Editor December 13, 2018
All Square serves exceptional grilled cheese cooked up by former convicts, in an attempt to give people with criminal history a second chance.
I think a hot dog is a sandwich. It looks like a sandwich because it has two pieces of bread and something in the middle, said senior Rachel Johnson.

SPA THINKS: Is a hot dog a sandwich?

Kelby Wittenberg, RubicOnline Editor October 16, 2018
Students were asked if they thought hot dogs were sandwiches in response to Tuesday's blue sheet question.
The diner originated in 1957 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. where it served as the Venus Diner until 2014 when it moved to Minnesota.

[FOOD REVIEW] The Hi-Lo Diner gets a Hi-score

Rylan Hefner, Staff Writer March 14, 2018
One appetizer, three entrees and one Hi-Top, came to $65. It was plenty of food for three people with lots of leftovers.
Fresh, from falafel to fries. The Middle-Eastern deli and market on the corner of Selby and North Fry Street offers fresh food and options.

Authentic restaurants and ethnic tastes in the Twin Cities

Claire Hallaway and Chloe Morse March 10, 2018
Rainbow and Zait and Za'atar are two restaurants in the twin cities that serve quick and delicious food.
Avocados and blueberries provide nutritious fuel for both the body and the brain.  The vitamins in these fruits reduce inflammation in the brain caused by stress and otherwise improve cognitive function.

Food is fuel: eat right to power the brain

Liv Larsen, Staff Writer November 17, 2017
Eating a nutritious diet improves physical health, but certain foods also provide benefits to the brain.
The Greek salad with feta is served on top of mix of tomatoes, olives, green beans, and cucumbers.

[FOOD REVIEW] The Naughty Greek offers authentic, comforting eats

Ellie Findell, RubicOnline Production Manager November 7, 2017
The Naughty, in the former Cupcake Snelling location, delivers authentic and comforting classic greek dishes by employees that truly care about their customers.
Blue Plate owners David and Stephanie thank costumers for visiting the Highland Grill.

Blue Plate restaurants offer staple fare for the Twin Cities community

Annie Bottern, Staff Writer February 2, 2017
The Twin Cities Blue Plate restaurants offer unique dining experiences for every taste.
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