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COLLEGE HIGHLIGHT KAYLA LUNDY

Kayla Lundy’s advice to her fellow Arizona State University students? Don’t stress out so much about that high-calorie doughnut you just ate in between classes. Just like a healthy apple, it’s fuel.

Lundy, who studies dietetics at the Downtown Phoenix campus, believes all foods are good since they’re satisfying in some way and supply our bodies with fuel. Foods with more

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