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Social media trends, such as “What I eat in a day,” fad diets and quick-fix products like collagen water garner millions of views per video. For example, one video about collagen water on TikTok gained 29 thousand likes.

Bringing diet culture to the table

Saahir Mawani, Design Editor
January 4, 2024
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From left to right are pictures from India to America. For almost half of my childhood, I grew up in three different countries.

Opinion: My Odyssey

Eyesha Sadiq, Entertainment Editor
October 19, 2023
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Infographic: National Hispanic Heritage Month

Infographic: National Hispanic Heritage Month

Madeline Rivera, Editor-in-Chief
September 15, 2023
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Photo Gallery: Hawk Fest

Photo Gallery: Hawk Fest

Caleb Wright, Sports editor
March 8, 2023
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Carrollton Parks & Recreation partnered with Dallas Yarn Bombers to create art installations throughout the event. Yarn creations of dreamcatchers and colorful scarves were attached to most of the trees in the area.

Photo Gallery: Carrollton World of Foodies 9/17

Shehzil Imran, Feature editor
September 20, 2022
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Opinion: Reconnecting with my Pakistani culture

Opinion: Reconnecting with my Pakistani culture

Shehzil Imran, Feature editor
September 2, 2022
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 As the final show for Hawk Fest, the 2van lion dance group puts on a performance, expressing Asian culture to the American world through dancing and music. Members of the lion dance group dressed up in dragon costumes. One member also dressed up in a Buddha costume and performed in front of the festival attendees.

Photo Gallery: Hawk Fest 3/5

Hyunsol Lim, Web editor
March 9, 2022
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The best of both worlds

Sydney Lundgren
June 3, 2015
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