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Elevating Work, Prayer, and Potatoes
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Elevating Work, Prayer, and Potatoes

Feb 5th, 2021 | By Ally Eidemueller BK ‘22

The painting The Angelus by Jean-François Millet depicts a man and a woman praying over their potatoes in the evening. The shaded silhouette contrasts the sun’s setting rays on the horizon. Over the man’s right shoulder, the sun engulfs the image, which draws the mind to something greater than the pitchfork and meager harvest, which represent the simple but inherently good livelihood of the pair.

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Even Now He Harvests
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Even Now He Harvests

Feb. 5th, 2021 | By Luke Bell PC ‘23

Farming is an expertise. Having lived on a farm in northeast Georgia, I speak from experience. Ever since I can remember, Angus cows, Massey Ferguson tractors, and southern rodeos have always been as commonplace to me as walking. Farming, however, is more than animals and machinery.

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Food Porn: A Desolate Cornucopia
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Food Porn: A Desolate Cornucopia

Feb 5, 2021 | By Sharla Moody BK ‘22

With the inventions of television and the internet, virtually everything can be photographed, videotaped, and uploaded for viewing and enjoyment. In some cases, this advent has ushered in important artistic innovations, like the Golden Age of Hollywood…

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Taste and See
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Taste and See

Feb. 5th, 2021 | By Shi Wen Yao MC ‘23

Food has a cult following. Consider the Yale College Facebook page named “Free Food at Yale.” Before COVID-19, everyday there were announcements upon announcements asking people to come to claim free food all around campus—leftover pizzas, chicken nuggets and all things of the sort…

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Investigating Hunger
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Investigating Hunger

Feb 5th, 2021 | By Hannah Turner BK ‘23+.5

24 hours. No social media. I constantly find these challenges all over social media, ironically. To forgo prominent desires of our daily lives in pursuit of something else—to fast—seems like the new trend. Has online social interaction become a necessity to our modern lives? I’d say the answer is yes—yes, and maybe even as much as food.

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If You Give a Man a Kit Kat
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If You Give a Man a Kit Kat

Feb. 5th, 2021 | By Daniel Chabeda ES ‘22

He is crying, quietly because he’s already a spectacle lying in the mulch beside the only path to the laundry room. You wish you didn’t recognize him, but you already made eye contact through his curtain of tears. Maybe it’s an orgo midterm again, you think charitably.

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