Life at Duke during COVID-19 from a food lover's perspective
By Maddie Menkes | March 28, 2021Even though Zooming was a fine alternative for this situation, it did not replace the enjoyment of the in-person company of others while eating.
Even though Zooming was a fine alternative for this situation, it did not replace the enjoyment of the in-person company of others while eating.
On February 3, 2021, Peykar, still suffering from a lack of smell, realized that she could no longer taste flavors of food.
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With eight different cupcakes in front me, no idea where they were from and the everlasting fear of a possible sugar coma, I picked up my fork to conquer the cupcakes.
Picture the music video for Katy Perry’s 2010 summer hit “California Girls:” screaming neon colors, swirling rainbow lollipops, giant ice cream dripping with strawberry syrup and pink cotton candy clouds.
It’s officially fall, and with fall comes one very important and crucial item — a pumpkin spice latte.
If you aimlessly drive through downtown Durham you may miss a delicious, vibrant and progressive food joint: Queen Burger.
"NYU students were using TikTok to show how their boxed meals were screwed up. Someone who was supposed to get a caesar salad instead got a box with a packet of balsamic vinaigrette and a bag of chips.That’s not a meal at all."
With COVID-19 precautions in mind, Duke encourages their on-campus students to only bring essential items. I consider snacks one of them.