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College students have had an affinity for coffee shops at least since the beat generation of the 1950s, when many who rejected conventional society often read poetry or listened to music over a hot cup of java.
The attraction in modern times is often more practical - free WiFi, comfortable seating and the aroma of coffee can make for a nicer place to crack your book open than going to the library.
That was one of the attractions to Borjo Coffeehouse, located at Monarch Way and 45th Street, which closed in December after 15 years. Since then, the University Village has been without a dedicated coffee venue for students and faculty to slake their thirst for lattes, cappuccinos and espressos.
That will soon change, as two coffee shops that appeal to very different customer bases will open.
In late March or early April, the vacant Borjo will become the second location for Equinox Coffee Co., an eclectic and earthy shop that opened in 2019 at 2800 Colley Ave. in Park Place.
Equinox is a place that the beat generation would have loved, focused on sustainable, one-sourced coffee purchased from farmers in Ethiopia and Central and South America.
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The auditor ensure proper spending of a county's money.
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A county is a specific region of a state or country which has its own local government. It is created mainly because of political purposes within a state. An example is the Suffolk County on Long Island in New York City. Comparing a county with a city, a county is larger in population than any one city that is located within it.
The county treasurer is a custodian of all county money, while the auditor manages how, on what and when the money is being spent. A county's auditor has the power and responsibilities of ensuring appropriate disbursement of the money as required and confirms, by checks and balancing, how the amount disbursed has been spent.
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The People's Republic of China has the largest diplomatic network in the world, representing the country's significant economic, commercial, political, cultural, and military links around the world. ... Until the 1970s, most countries in the world recognized the Republic of China instead of the People's Republic of China.
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