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Mouthwatering treats to enjoy this winter

via yelp.com Cupcakes are popular during the summer, but nothing beats indulging in warm cakes and pies during the winter. Visit these dessert shops to bust the winter blues. 10. Chikalicious Dessert...

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Best places to celebrate spuds during Potato Lover’s Month

Bryan Nelson/WSN February celebrates Potato Lover’s Month, so make it your goal to visit these spots offering the best potato dishes in the city. 10. Sullivan Street Bakery The patate pizza is the...

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Do-it-yourself dorming

WRAP IT UP Free up desk space by condensing lamp cords, charger cords and other electrical wires with this simple cord wrapper. Lily Chin for WSN   Cut a 5 inch by 3 inch rectangle from a piece of...

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CAS sophomore expresses identity through style

Despite being two years into his NYU education, this is Slater Stanley’s first year in New York. He lived and studied in NYU’s Shanghai site before coming to Manhattan, and he had the opportunity to...

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Top 5: Cool drinks for warm weather

Spring into warm weather with cool drinks. Here are five locations with some of the most interesting offerings. Lily Chin for WSN Argo Tea I Various locations For $4 to $5 a drink, Argo Tea offers...

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Iconic sushi rolls out food-themed scavenger hunt

Chuck Kuan for WSN   Iconic Hand Rolls, an East Village temaki shop, will begin its hand roll hunt April 15. The restaurent will place 50 Iconic logo stickers within a five-block radius of the store...

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Han Dynasty restaurant serves mix of Chinese, Taiwanese dishes

Chuck Kuan for WSN   Sitting inside the boxy wooden interior of Han Dynasty, Chinese music can be heard in the background. And as it softly lulls your ears, spicy Sichuan food sparks fire on your...

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