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Welcome to National Garlic Day!
This stinking rose is a member of the lily family. This family also includes onions, leeks and shallots. While garlic originated in Asia over 7,000 years ago, it is used in a variety of cuisines, but it is also used for medicinal purposes.
It is considered an herbal remedy for colds, and it has been suggested to reduce blood pressure and cholesterol. Modern science has proven garlic’s antibiotic properties.
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East English C Tyrone Sampson picks Syracuse (detroitnews.com; Goricki)
Tyrone Sampson, a four-star center from Detroit East English, on Tuesday committed to Syracuse’s 2018 recruiting class, he told The Detroit News in a text message.
Sampson (6-3, 300) is ranked the No. 2 center in the nation by At their request, this network is being blocked from this site. and is No. 265 on the Scout 300 for 2018.
“First off, I want to thank the Lord and all the miracles he has blessed me with,” Sampson wrote on Twitter. “Secondly, I want to thank my wonderful parents. They’re truly the best parents and they have made everything happen no matter what it is. … At this time I will be announcing that I’ll be attending Syracuse University for the next 3-4 years.”
Sampson was not offered by Michigan or Michigan State, but his offer list did include Louisville, Kentucky, Minnesota, Indiana, Virginia, Western Michigan, Toledo, Central Michigan and Eastern Michigan.
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Ty Sampson to Syracuse | mgoblog
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Hungry Chuck's owner vows to reopen Syracuse University bar (report) (PS; Weaver)
The owner of Hungry Chuck's -- Stephen Theobald -- says he'll reopen the popular Syracuse University bar, according to a report by Spectrum News.
But where will that new bar be? Theobald isn't saying yet, according to the report by Alexa Green.
The new place will have some improvements, Theobald says, such as bigger bathrooms.
The building that houses Chuck's behind Marshall Street is slated for demolition to make way for an eight-story building with apartments and retail space. The developer behind the project said earlier this month he expected the demolition to happen before the semester ends.
A request for comment through Theobald's lawyer was not immediately answered this morning.
A total of three buildings will be razed to make way for the new development. Those buildings are at 727 S. Crouse Ave. and 721-23 S. Crouse Ave. Other businesses affected by the project include AppeThaizing, Orange Crate Brewing Co., and the SEFCU Credit Union.
In 2014, Thrilllist ranked Chuck's among the best college bars in the United States.
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