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TI j e CI ac I camas P rint
WedNEsdAy, FebRUARy 7, 2001
Two authors to read tonight A taste of China to go
Larry Colton
JENNY CHAVEZ
Colton’s book, “Counting Coup:
A True Story of Basketball and
Honor on the Little Big Horn,” is a
stirring tale about a women’s high
school basketball team on a Crow
reservation and includes social di­
lemmas such as racism and home
upheavals. Colton also investi­
gates why successful Crow stu­
dents graduate from high school
without scholarship opportunities.
Copy Editor
DIANA SCRIVNER
L ost
LAHRY COLTON
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Local Portland authors Larry
Colton and Jennifer Lauck will be
guests on campus tonight at 7
p.m. in the Gregory Forum for the
Winter-term Authors' Night.
F ound
ti
J ennifer L auck
Jennifer Lauck
Lauck’s book, “Blackbird: A
Childhood Lost and Found,” re­
veals an inner exploration of her
experiences with early childhood
abuse and the strength that pre­
vailed against all odds. The pain­
ful story of her childhood includes
tragedy as well as triumph, depict­
ing flawed adults, good and bad,
and the forces of human emotional
endurance.
and
Authors' night is a fundraiser for
the college’s library organized by
English
Instructor
Allen
Widerburg. He has organized the
event for the last 14 years and cen­
ters it around common themes.
This semester’s theme is “Soaring
Above Adversity: New Creative
Nonfiction.”
Horosc
by C oh J ui C rupp
Aries: The universe is forcing
you to make some decisions. Do
some research to avoid getting
stuck with something you don’t
want.
Taurus: This is a good week for
exploration. Be daring, try some­
thing new. Come on, it’s good for
you.
Gemini: Sometimes it seems like
your evil twin wants to start just
when you want to begin. Be brave
and prevail.
Cancer: An untimely incident in­
volving an umbrella will be settled
out of court.
Leo: I know it was tough sticking
to your guns last week, but you
again.
Virgo: Bravo Virgo. This week
you deserve a reward for just be­
ing you, but you may need to cre­
ate your own celebration.
Libra: No, the universe did not
forget you last week, I did. Please
don’t take it personally.
Scorpio: Sometimes there is no
hidden message. This is not one
of those times.
Sagittarius: Don’t let yourself be
carried away by a wild pack of dogs,
no matter how friendly they seem
on the surface.
time. The complementary fortune
cookies were also nice.
Mai Wah’s prices are fairly
Do you ever feel like going out
to a eat but don’t feel like sitting reasonable, but not cheap. My
in a restaurant? That is how I felt meal cost around $15 for two.
last week, so I decided to enjoy They have a wide variety of
some take-out from Mai Wah, a meals ranging from $6.20 to
Chinese food restaurant located $ 10.50 a person. They also have
on McLoughlin Blvd, past a number of entrees to choose
from so you can create your own
Jennings Ave.
meal. Chow
Now with
being tired, CHTNRSB - AMERICAN FOOD mien and
chop suey
having lots
are avail­
of home­
able with
work to get
varieties
done, and
of meat
not want­
and you
ing to
can
cook,
this was
a great
erything
alterna­
else you
tive to
would ex­
pizza
pect
to
other
find at a
food I may
Chinese
have otherwise
restaurant.
consumed.
There are a few things
It took a brief 10 minutes
to get my order for two. On the that you miss when getting
way home, the aromas lingered in take-out rather than eating in:
my car. The best part was that we you don’t get to drink all of the
were able to eat at home in peace free Chinese tea, you have to
without being distracted by other do your own dishes, and you
conversations, wondering what don’t get to listen to the coun­
try music playing softly in the
they were talking about.
As I ate my egg rolls, pork curry background.
However, putting those
and fried rice, my hunger was sat­
isfied. The food tasted great - things aside, it was nice to eat
though a little spicy - and served some good take-out in the at­
as a great break in my homework mosphere of my own home.
Editor-in-Chief
A C hildmood
against yourself Capricorn.Laugh
hard, it’s a long way to the bank.
Aquarius: Zen meditation for the
week: When cats stare at a blank
wall, are they thinking deep
thoughts or just stupid?
Pisces: Be careful this week. Stop
for yellow lights and balance your
checkbook. Karmic debts are com­
ing due.
Do You Have A Valentine?
Or A Special Friend?
Dear Shorty r,
you r „
Let them know you care in.our special
Valentine's issue Feb. 14.
Capricorn: You won this last round
#3
y’1 Iove
e ny angel
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