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Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
GENEVA – Grimm Artisanal Ales, already considered one of the best and most adventurous breweries around, cemented itself as the top brewery in the state with a dominant showing at the 2021 New York State Craft Beer Competition.
The accolades for the Brooklyn brewery, unveiled Thursday during a ceremony at Big aLICe Brewing in Geneva, Ontario County, included winning New York State brewery of the year after collecting eight medals and winning five of the 25 categories.
Batavia s Eli Fish Brewing was the competition s other big winner. Brewer Adam Burnett concocted a crazy strong ale made with 100% maple sap instead of water.
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Tackling food insecurity on campuses
An updated law will allow Minnesota post-secondary educational institutions to be designated as hunger-free campuses and receive state funding to fight hunger. Author: Sharon Yoo Updated: 7:50 PM CDT July 12, 2021
MINNEAPOLIS Last week, a conversation with the new University of Minnesota student body president got us thinking. I read a Boynton Health Survey when I was thinking about running, Abdulaziz Mohamed said. One in five undergrad students believe that they are food insecure on campus.
As for where to shop for affordable groceries, the options are slim at the U of M. First year Physical Therapy student Kelsey Leppert is just starting to find that out.
“In this ambitious study, which should prove central to further work on these topics, Ming Dong Gu challenges the notion of a fundamental opposition between Western and Chinese aesthetics and undertakes a comparative study of a series of important issues in literary aesthetics, illuminating similarities and differences.” (
Jonathan Culler, Class of 1916 Professor of English and Comparative Literature, Cornell University, USA)
“Professor Ming Dong Gu has offered a most comprehensive investigation of Chinese and Western studies. His latest book sets a new ground for conceptual and scholarly inquiries into China-West humanities in language, metaphor, representation, aesthetics, and metaphysics, and proposes a paradigm shift from ethnocentric criticism to global aesthetics. Both erudite and provocative, Gu demonstrates a methodology that will inspire anyone interested in comparative studies.” (