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Small Spaces, Big Ideas

How to make an ordinary dorm room super functional By Tricia White | Managing Editor Living comfortably in a small space can be challenging, but it’s not completely hopeless.  Creating a functional dorm room for your teen can be an essential part of their productivity at college.  Between classes, studying, and…

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Place-Making

Transforming Your Dorm Room into Your Home Away From Home At a time when you really need a welcoming environment that feeds your creativity and offers a sanctuary from the stresses of big life changes, the typical dorm room is a notoriously small, drab utilitarian space that leaves little room…

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Pack it Up!

The GLF Comprehensive Pre-College Packing Check List by Tricia White | Managing Editor What to Fly With: Carry On (use the same backpack as will be used for books at school):  Documents • Driver’s license/Photo ID • Passport • Medical insurance cards (plan ahead and order an extra copy) • Social…

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Sustainable Beauty

Watter’s Creek sets the standard for all-inclusive resort-style living, shopping and dining by Karyn Brodsky | Staff Writer Escape to a luxurious serene setting with open spaces where you can shop, dine al fresco, enjoy beautiful works of art and attend exciting special events. Exotic vacation to a faraway destination?…

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New York DELIcious

Deli News is The Authentic NY Style Deli that Reminds Me of Home To be truthful, I wasn’t expecting to love a self proclaimed New York deli situated in North Dallas.  I spent a lot of my formative food years in Philadelphia and NYC and learned soon after moving to…

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The Resilient Sandwich Generation

  by Jeanne Glick They’ve been dubbed the “sandwich generation”: middle-age people caring for aging parents while still taking care of their own children – hence, sandwiched between two generations. According to the Pew Research Center, one out of every eight Americans age 40 to 60 is raising a child…

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