The Next Great Generation

An online magazine written by and for the Millennial Generation.

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Veg-Out! Part Two

By on Nov 20, 2010
Categories: Lifestyle

Student, world traveler, philanthropist and successful IRL (that’s short for “in real life”) vegetarian extraordinaire, Trisha King, shows us how to be lean, green, veggie-sautéing machines by whipping up some guilt-free delights just in time for Thanksgiving!

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Veg-Out! Part One

By on Nov 20, 2010
Categories: Lifestyle

You’ve heard it all before. A vegetarian diet can make you live a longer, happier, healthier life with a sexy-bod and guilt-free conscience. So, in the spirit of Thanksgiving, please consider these thoughts on vegetarianism.

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The Intersection of Values and Action

By on Jan 4, 2010
Categories: Lifestyle

By Kate Vander Wiede I would like to think of myself as a pretty moral and conscientious person. I think of my generation in a similar way. While there will always be a part of the population that just doesn’t care about humanitarian, health, political and social issues…I feel that my generation is more plugged [...]

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The Interview: 12-year-old Orren Fox, @HappyChickens

By on Dec 14, 2009
Categories: The Interview

Yes, he’s 12.  He’s a vegetarian, a chicken lover and an animal activist.  He raises chickens, wins blue ribbons at country fairs, and shares his passion at Happy Chickens Lay Healthy Eggs.  Oh, and we almost forgot.  He just just started keeping bees, too.  Which means he now has a second Twitter handle, HappyHoneyBees. TNGG [...]

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Vegetarian Fail

By on Nov 18, 2009
Categories: Lifestyle

By Mike Shea Toward the end of September I decided that I would attempt to become a vegetarian for the following month of October. I had tried this once before, while at home for the summer, because my mom is a vegetarian and said that it would make me feel healthier than ever. I agreed [...]

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