Flex Friday Spotlights |
Flex Friday Spotlights |
The owners of the Baxter Tea Company, Caitlyn Cote and Andrew Norsworthy.
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We interviewed Baxter Tea Co. to find out how often we could get tea, and now Hot Chocolate
Q: What is your project? A: Our project is about starting a business and doing tea resale, we buy tea form different stores and sell it at a discounted price to the students and faculty at Baxter. Q: What inspired you to make this project? A: Tea. We really wanted more tea around. Q: Who is your intended audience or consumer? A: The students and faculty at Baxter Q: When are you open? A: Every Friday from 8:30 A.M. - 2:45 P.M. Q: How much is your tea? A: "A Buck A Cup" is our motto. |
Science Olympiad team.
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Science Olympiad team member Jay Brobst talks about what they do during their meetings.
Q: What is Science Olympiad? A:Science Olympiad is a competition were a team of 15 people compete in 23 events, with 2 people per event. Q: What do you mean by "Events"? A: Events is where we compete. Each event takes about 50 minutes, and the range from forensics to building a hovercraft. Q: Is it to late to sign up? A: Nope, we still need people! Q: How do I sign up? A: You can sign up by emailing [email protected] or by talking to Doughty. |
"Ain't your Momma's Cookbook" writers JJ Dupuis and Tyler Gaudreau discuss the purpose of their quick and easy recipes.
Q. What is your project about? A. Making a teen-ased cookbook. Q. What inspired you to make this project? A. Adult cookbooks were hard to understand, and these recipes are aimed towards college students. These recipes are simple, quick, 10 minute recipes. Q. Who is your intended audience or consumer? A. Teens and college students Q. How do you plan on completing this project? A. By selling the book, and hosting a cook off. |