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Chili for cool Northwest springtime

The sun is here! The sun is here! Warm weather and—oh wait … it’s still only 50 degrees outside. I am a true Northwester, born and raised, but lately I’ve got to say I’m a little fed up with the Northwest version of springtime. Well, the bright side is that we still get to eat chili in April. This is my Dad’s chili recipe, and it is one of the first real (not from a box and / or not a sandwich) dishes I learned how to make. I love...
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Overlooking The Sound reviews: Mattress Music

By GAELYN MOORE This week: “Mattress Music” with DJ Mel Kohler (aka DJ Hoklem, see if you can figure that one out), airs Thursdays from 5-7 pm. DJ Mel’s “Mattress Music” show should come with a warning statement: “WARNING: This music may turn you on. Proceed with caution.” The purpose of this radio segment is to play music that one might like to hear to get in the mood for a little sexy-time. The show is well appreciated on our University campus where there are more and more sex-positive dialogues...
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Healthy options for on-campus snacking

If you’re anything like me, the authoritative influences in your life have probably told you to choose fruit over candy, whole wheat over white bread and vegetables over saltines when snacking. Well, as I’ve said before, you’re in college now. You don’t have to listen to anyone about what you should eat. You can eat whatever you want—“can” being the operative word in this sentence. You can eat whatever you want, but do you really want to eat candy while you’re studying for your midterms? I mean, really? Maybe your...
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Film Roadmap to Apartheid opens eyes to unnoticed issues regarding human rights in Israel

On March 4, the inspiring and award-winning documentary Roadmap to Apartheid was screened at the Rotunda in the Wheelock Student Center, co-sponsored by the Tacoma chapter of Jewish Voice for Peace and Justice and Service in Tacoma. Promoting awareness for Palestinians facing constant discrimination and abuse in Israel, the documentary was an eye-opener for many students unfamiliar with issues like the apartheid in South Africa and, now, Israel. Catching only glimpses of the life that many Palestinians on the West Bank and Gaza Strip live, students were given the opportunity...
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Overlooking The Sound reviews: featured guest Ronald Thomas

The University of Puget Sound President has a great name for radio. Even more impressive is his knowledge of Woodstock and Bob Dylan. Kicking off the KUPS open house last Thursday, President Ron Thomas sat on a barstool across from DJ Mel Köhler and turned the tables back half a century with his playlist of Bob Dylan songs that were performed by other artists at Woodstock Festival in 1969, which was a year after KUPS was founded—another mile-marker in music history, President Thomas was quick to point out. Like any...
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Delicious way to cook excess vegetables to last through the week

I have a confession to make: the truth is, sometimes I buy way more vegetables than I can eat in a week. When I look at them sitting in my cart, I think, “I’m going to be so healthy this week.” This week I bought sweet potatoes, beets, carrots and asparagus and roasted them on Monday night. This is one of my favorite ways to prepare veggies. The basic idea is to cut all of your veggies into “French fry” slices. That is, about pointer-finger length and no more than...
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