Ice Hockey Slides into Season
One game has been steadily rising up the list to imprint and hold its name in the hall of fame for the most popular games in United States. The game is played by the talented few. The game is Ice Hockey. Ice Hockey has become a popular game for all ages. From elementary schools, middle […]
New Year’s Resolutions: Will You Keep Yours?
It’s almost the New Year, which means a new start, and for many people, a New Year’s Resolution. Resolutions you set for yourself can be hard to maintain, but it all depends on the goal you set for yourself to achieve. A survey conducted by Statistic Brain, a research firm, found that only 8% of […]
Are We Near the End of the World?
December 21 2012 is less than a week away and some believe it will be the last day on Earth. There have been false assumptions before this one; some saying the world would end in September of 2011 by natural disasters. Now, in November of 2012 there are the same assumptions as before just a […]
Opinion: Andy Hofmann on the Christmas Shopping Season
The Christmas Shopping season rolls around, and we’re inundated with ads. Holiday sales, Black Friday deals, time to buy presents, get the “best savings,” go to Walmart, buy the turkey, hang the lights: the ads. Santa and snow and smiling people and fireplaces and evergreen trees, we are swamped with a Commercial Christmas that cannibalises […]
Making Gingerbread Houses: Tribune Editors Take on a Time-Tested Tradition
Gingerbread houses have become a sort of custom for the holiday season, and this year us Tribune editors decided to take place in creating our own version of these sweet little buildings. To start off, we did not have gingerbread, but we replaced the walls with graham crackers. We all came in excited to attempt […]
Hot Chocolate Fun
Tis the season for fresh baked cookies, bright, decorative lights, santa claus, and most importantly, a freshly made cup of hot chocolate. All of these things only come around one time per year, which makes people appreciate them even more. On a cold winter day after being outside, the most refreshing thing to do is […]
Famous Holiday Recipes
Every family has different holiday traditions, and with those traditions come different kinds of recipes. Chocolate Crinkles Every Christmas, my grandma has a huge holiday party with all of my family members. Since there’s so many of us, my grandma has to make a lot of treats to keep the young ones happy. This recipe […]
Orange Leaf Opens in Oxford
When opening an eatery in a college town, there are three requirements for success – it has to be fast, cheap, and fun. On November 29th, the new frozen yogurt spot, Orange Leaf, celebrated its official grand opening. Open for a few weeks now, Orange Leaf has already proven itself to be one of Oxford’s […]
Congrats, MOhio!
Movember ended, and Talawanda’s team, MOhio, ended up doing a spectacular job, raising almost $3,ooo towards male health research and ranking #1,323 out of 15,027 teams in the US. With 30 days to grow the moustache of all moustaches, the MOhio team began with a clean-shaven face and raised money through students, family, and staff. […]
D.I.Y. Christmas Gifts Save Money!
It’s Christmas time! If you’re anything like me, money runs out quick when you have a whole list of people to get gifts for. So, an easy, alternative idea is do it yourself gifts! Sometimes personal, handmade gifts are better than store bought ones. Here are a few of my personal favorite – and inexpensive […]