Where The Crais Got Their Creole Natalie Cockey ’25 Like my uncle Clifton says in his memoir, my family has a tendency to “forget” our complicated family tree. “The Crais family is French” is all I could ever get out of my grammy even though she knew that wasn’t necessarily the truth. The truth is […]
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Good Morning! I chose to do my final project on the New Orleans supernatural hotspots that I could find and reasonably talk about in 10 minutes. I created a story map that you can access via this link ( https://arcg.is/0n0azm0 ).
Final Project- June Alomari
Posted in Culture on Sep 8th, 2023
Taste Through Time: A Historical Compilation of New Orleans Cookbooks New Orleans, renowned for its vibrant and diverse culinary scene, has a long history of embracing flavors, ingredients, and techniques from around the world. Throughout the city’s history, aromatic and comfort-filled baked goods like coffee cake have found a special place in the hearts and […]
Final Project -Beignets
Posted in Culture on Sep 7th, 2023
A Story of Beignets The cuisine of New Orleans stands as a testament to the city’s cultural diversity. Known for its diversity, it boasts a fusion of French, African, Spanish, and Creole roots. In the heart of all this culture lies the beloved beignet, a fried pastry dough that not only engages the taste buds […]
STAINED GLASS: A personal account of religious experiences & traumas Lane B. Vuick Sweet Briar College “Be still, and know that I am God” -Pslams 46:10 Grace Tabernacle Baptist Church There is a sentiment often quoted in the Christian religions that stems from a verse in the book of Matthew, that says that those with […]