Anybody else feeling a little betrayed by the weather this week? We had a few of those sunny days, but now they’re gone, never to return (or at least, that’s how it feels). February, you’re such a tease! This time last year my parents decided they couldn’t stand the rain any longer and used their airline miles to take my little sister and me with them to Mexico, where there was so much sun to be had we just about fried ourselves trying to soak it all up. This February,...
While it’s fun to give out candy hearts and roses on Valentine’s Day, many people around the world use this day to try to put a stop to something much darker than romance. The University of Puget Sound recently held Puget Sound Rising, an event connecting to the worldwide campaign One Billion Rising that takes place on Feb. 14. This movement raises awareness about sexual violence towards women and raises money to prevent it. The “billion” part of One Billion Rising refers to the fact that one billion women are...
If you are tired of S.U.B. food, over instant ramen and/or too cheap for frozen dinners, you’re looking in the right place. Here you will find ideas for cooking well and cheaply, as well as finding more variety in your own cooking and the S.U.B. This week, with the chilly weather and pervasive sicknesses, I’m all about the veggie stew. This recipe, which I created with a friend while we were studying abroad, usually makes enough stew to last me about seven meals. I don’t eat it constantly, but I...
We are officially in the holiday season and that means the ovens are turned up high and mixing bowls have been dusted off to be put to good use. My housemate seems to always have a surplus of bananas in the house and has found banana bread to be the best way to use up that supply. This recipe is gluten free. It has all the spices that will make your house smell like the winter season. Feel free to go light on the cinnamon or nutmeg if they aren’t...
Thompson Hall recently hosted the Slater Museum’s open house, called, “It’s Wild Outside: Discover Backyard Biology and the Nature Next-door!” The open house encouraged Puget Sound students and Tacoma families to attend and learn more about animals native to the Pacific Northwest, as well as those from other places in the world. The open house featured both living animals and their taxidermies, getting both children and Puget Sound students interested. The animals included a Virginia opossum and a Peregrine falcon, neither of which could be touched but both of which...