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Burger IM lets you customize each slider from a large selection of protein options and burger styles.
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Burger IM lets you customize each slider from a large selection of protein options and burger styles.
Although their menu is fairly small, the options for customizing the sliders make for lots of different combinations. The burger patties range from plain beef to specially produced wagyu beef to lamb. They even have vegetarian options. Photo by Peter Garcia
Hailey Rhatigan is a freshman on the Women's Lacrosse Team. She is a Midfeilder with a game high total of 14 shots on goal and 7 goals.
Amelia Rivers plays the piano in a McCorkle practice room. Photo by Chas Pridgen
Amelia Rivers stands outside the McCorkle Music Hall.
Starring Natasha Lyonne, Charlie Barnett and Yul Vazquez, Netflix show "Russian Doll" focuses on Nadia Vulvokov.
The Creek is located in The Rookery on Cherry Street.
The Creek is located in The Rookery on Cherry Street. Photo by Chas Pridgen
Yasmeen Hill poses with her first place Novice Speaker award. Hill is the second African-American woman to win the award.
A car with a ticket on the windshield.
Tangerine Summers lip syncs to Vogue by Madonna.
The Ocmulgee National Park is home of the Great Temple Mound and Town Site. A family hikes up the trail and stairs to see an overview of downtown Macon.
On the Ocmulgee lantern tour, Marci Daugherty plays the role of Mrs. Dunlap, a Civil War-era wife. Photo by Marianna Bacallao
Park Ranger Angela Bates explains the cultural history of the Ocmulgee people during the lantern tour on March 29. Photo by Marianna Bacallao
The Intergenerational Housing Project will provide Mercer students with housing and accommodations at Carlyle Place, a Macon retirement community, in exchange for fostering relationships with residents to combat loneliness and mental illness. Photo provided by Carlyle Place Director of Marketing and Sales Kimberly McGinnis
Cherry the pink poodle becomes a local celebrity during the Cherry Blossom festival.
Graphic designed by Fuller Tice.
For the annoyance category this prank requires a toothbrush, toothpaste, and food coloring to change the color of your victim's teeth.