Eastside Community Editors Alana Kopelson ('12) and Hannah Feinberg ('12) ask various East students their opinions on favorite dine in places for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
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As will be explained in the January issue, fourteen Eastside editors embarked on a three-week journey of changing their dietary habits.
These are their stories:
https://www.eastside-online.org/news/vegetarian-reflection-hailey-edelstein-12/
https://www.eastside-online.org/news/vegan-reflection-alana-kopelson-12/
https://www.eastside-online.org/news/vegan-reflection-laura-kane-11/
https://www.eastside-online.org/news/vegan-reflection-rebecca-ohnona-12/
https://www.eastside-online.org/news/vegetarian-reflection-max-cohen-12/
https://www.eastside-online.org/news/vegan-reflection-hannah-feinberg-12/
https://www.eastside-online.org/news/vegetarian-reflection-danielle-hu-11/
https://www.eastside-online.org/news/vegan-reflection-jack-braunstein-13/
https://www.eastside-online.org/news/vegetarian-reflection-gabi-kains-12/
https://www.eastside-online.org/news/vegan-reflection-avra-bossov-11/
https://www.eastside-online.org/uncategorized/vegetarian-reflection-julie-coben-11/
https://www.eastside-online.org/news/vegetarian-reflection-danielle-fox-13/
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