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ON CAMPUS TMP is the place to be
After an almost two year hiatus, Tuesday Means Pizza is back
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GABE LOPER THE RETURN OF TMP | Students can once again head across the street to First English Lutheran Church for unlimited pizza and breadsticks. Senior Aiden Santamarina says one of his favorite parts of the tradition is the social aspect of coming to TMP. “[It’s nice] being able to go with friends, eating all you can eat and just enjoying [it] and having a good time,” Santamarina said. UNBEATABLE RECORDS | With the lunch’s unlimited pizza, junior Alex Agius says he hopes to stay on top of his sliceeating record as TMP resumes. “Try to beat me in my most slices I’ve had,” Agius said. “[I’ve had] nine slices.”


GABE LOPER FIRST TIMERS | TMP offers a wide variety of pizza options, according to sophomore Cameron Beers, who attended her first TMP this year. “There's a lot to like,” Beers said. “You get a lot of food for such a small amount of money and it's really fun to go with your friends.”

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JUST $5 | Along with having multiple pizza toppings and offering a variety of choices, sophomore PJ Sorce, says TMP provides a convenient lunch option because of its low price. “It’s [like] free pizza,” Sorce said. “[It’s] all you can eat pizza for $5.”
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FOR ANYONE AND EVERYONE | The weekly tradition is open to all North students. According to senior Alex Downey, the diversity of students who attend TMP is one his favorite parts of the Tuesday lunch. “[I can see how] many different people in different friend groups can all meet up there [and] have a great conversation,” Downey said. “Everything is always great.” 707 Vernier Road Grosse Pointe Woods MI, 48236 northpointenow.org
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