Pizza and buffalo fries make average meal
By Amy Reynolds | Oct. 16, 2012If there’s one thing that Eickhoff is lacking, it’s good pizza. So, for this week’s food review, I decided to go to a pizza place that I’ve passed ...
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Read More »It’s safe to say that, six weeks into the fall semester, I’m officially sick of Eickhoff. So, in an attempt to escape yet another meal of mediocre ...
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