
Raptor On The Street: Thanksgiving One’s Gotta Go
For November’s issue of Raptor On The Street, we decided to play a game of One’s Gotta Go (Thanksgiving Edition)! We asked twelve students on campus which one has to go: stuffing, cranberry sauce, or mashed potatoes, and here are the stats. Mashed potatoes will be staying on the table this year with zero votes (except for our trusty camera operator). But it looks like cranberry sauce and stuffing might be staying on the table as well, considering we ended up with a tie! They both had six votes each! Our Raptor On The Street host, Shaion, will have to be our tie-breaker which means…Cranberry sauce is off the table for this year’s Thanksgiving.
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