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There isnt a day where I go without my boat shoes: they're just that awesome." Cardigans, for both girls and boys, are also a casual look for class. They're perfect for throwing on over a or These are especially great for classrooms in freezing buildings because they'll keep you comfortable during lectures. Cardigans are the perfect fall fashion item, Felicia Jensen, a sophomore business major from Gunnison said. You can layer them on top of anything and its almost guaranteed to look adorable. Another favorite trend is blazers. These are more for a dressier but still casual occasion, like date night. Girls can pair them with a shirt or tank and skinny jeans with flats, whereas boys can wear them with a simple shirt and jeans. Junior Lauren Reber, a business major from St. George, works at Bohme in the mall and loves blazers. "You can accessorize ck rt. out breaking the bank. If youre craving a drink with a footlong, theres a gas station right next store that is loaded with cheap and sugary bever- meal. ional cost and a Here are my picks: Best Subway, cheap eat 765 E. 700 4 is a great hton place to of food for d$5, Iwouldrec-en- ages. Best Party Food Wait until after 9 p.m. to order for your Black Ops gathering or beer pong championship to get a hold of $5 pizzas and wings at Dominos Pizza, 994 E. Saint George Blvd. Even with delivery you wont be shelling out your scholarship to feed a group. Pro tip: Check for coupon codes online before you order as well. If Mallory McGowan, a freshman elementry education major from Brigham City, sports a blazer and boat shoes. These are some of the new back to school fashions popular this fall. option, but the quality is worth the extra pennies. Try out a Wired smoothie and a bagel while reading your favorite magazine or make use of the free WiFi. Orange Peel, 42 S. River Road, is a great place to start your morning. There are healthy options, and the flavor is superb. It may not be the cheapest - jr -- 4 1 , J v QD f m FREE 32or Focufrh ( with my pu: e Best Sushi on a budget LtttiHHi Ur JS j 995 East f .w, j i St George Just up the Blvd from hill campus. smly" While Osaka, 42 S. River Road, may not have the best sushi in town, it easily takes the best value option. Happy Hour daily after 8 p.m offers various rolls for under $8 and a few other options as well. Splurge for the Vegas roll or even the Strawberry Cream roll. There is also a wide range of imported sake and beer to choose from if that suits your fancy. This is also the only restaurant in St. 8:30 p.m. and grab hold of the student rate buffet for less than 10 bucks. Steak, meatloaf, mashed potatoes and more make this my favorite buffet in St. George. Its also a great place to go with friends after a big day out and working up an ap- This may be a short list but its worth having, trust me. Save a buck and fill your stomach. After all, you have more important things to worry about than living off ramen. t i never-endin- Biggest meal under $10 Hit up Golden Corral, 42 S. River Road, after SELF SERVE FROZEN YOGURT George that is registered on restaurants.com, which provides discount coupons. Also notable: All you can eat sushi for petite. Best breakfast Dennys, 155 N. 1000 $20. East, takes the cake. The v I ' J 1 (435) 628-400- Mir 7 Holden Corral 628-222- (435) i 0 , 1ir JI ' C; M I I L iT i 8 42 S. River Road (435) t s -- 673-490- Hi ? 155 N. 1000 East (435) 656-131- 4 42 S. River Road (435) 628-223- 2 4 ill i 8 42 S. River Road 673-570- ;k h'H ;i :'i 994 E. St George Blvd (435) i Ll 765 E. 700 South do 9- - Best Smoothie Fi d either getting featured footlong or a and a drink with Jich them with anything," she said "They're super good for layering, and blazers are great for any style such as contemporary, conservative, boutiquey, whatever. They can be worn during any season, especially fall and winter." She recommends girls wear a blazer over a dress, which is great for St. George in the fall while it's still warm. Other trends for fall include anything with stripes, which always look great, as well as aztec prints. They can be worn around campus and at the mall, parties, dances and so on. Don't be afraid to try out these looks because as summer turns into fall, these trends will become more popular. new meal deals at $2, $4, $6 and $8 with drink are a great buy. Dennys is an American tradition, and odds are youll see a familiar face there after any school event or late at night during finals week. The service is good, and the view is always changing. Its also one of my favorite places to do homework because of the free Wi-access and g hot chocolate. wallet. 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