4 PRINT: Wednesday, November 13,2013 Arts & Culture Fun activities on or off campus • Events on campus Events off campus Wednesday, November 13 Thursday, November 14 Check out the Cougar Volleyball Team as they take on the Linn- Benton Roadrunners. Free with current student ID card. 6 p.m. in the gym inside Randall Hall. • The Oregon City Public Library Author Night brings hometown son * Matt Love back to Oregon City at 7:00 p.m. at the Oregon City Public Library. Thursday, November 14 h Love is an educator, publisher of Nestucca Spit Press and author/ editor of ten books about Oregon. He won the Oregon Literary Arts' Stewart H. Holbrook Literary Legacy Award for his contributions to Oregon history and literature. Love lives on the Oregon Coast and teaches photography, creative writing and journalism at Newport High School. He is working on a new nove, about teaching. Veterans Day reading with Marlene Broemer of the English Department begins in the Literary Arts Center (Rook 220) at 4 p.m. • College Night runs from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Gregory Forum. • Gome see the Theater Department Fall Term Production of "Almost Maine". Curtain at 7:30 p.m. in the Osterman Theatre. If you cannot attend Thursday night, catch another performance Friday or Saturday night at the same time or attend a matinee performance at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday. • Ignite Portland 12 - 7:00 p.m. Hollywood Theatre - Please RSVP ' nite Portland is a night of presentations where each presenter has re minutes to motivate, inspire and inform the audience while a series of 20 slides advance automatically. Doors at 5 p.m. with canned food donation. 5:45 p.m. without donation. RSVP at igniteportland.org. g All month long • The Clackamas Print is running a special edition creative writing contest! Open submissions started last week, and there are three categories that are being judged: • • • Saturday, November 16. • Poetry - under 300 words Flash Fiction 1 - under 200 words Flash Fiction 2 - between 201 8i 400 words Mustache Dache - Annual 5K run to benefit men's health with particu­ lar empahasis on raising money for prostate cancer research. Takes place in Beaverton as part of "Movember". Register at mustache-dache.com. 1 entry per person per categqry (you can enter multiple categories). Everyone is encouraged to enter. Submission deadline is December 15th. Send entries to: ThePrintContest@gmail.com NATIONAL DIABETES N O V E M B E R M O N T H AWARENESS ’’With 80 million Americans known to be Pre-diabetic, it is quite prudent to watch our sugar intake. Try alternatives,like honey or stevia extract to . sweeten your Favorite foods.” Diabetes: Fact ot Fiction: With so many o f us affected by Diabetes, it is important for us to know the basics. "Fact" has labeled the sugarcubes with information we should know. Be careful, "Fie/Rjw"hasslipped sotne false data into the mix. Can you spot all the facts and all the fiction? Diabetes is the seventh leading cause o fd ea tk in th e world. attributed Some type 2 diabetics eaa live a normal life without the need for daily insulin shovel 2 2 .7 teasp o o n s o f refin e d sugar into th eir m ouths e v o ty d a y . ’’Don’t listen to him, eat as much sugar as you like. Sugar makes food yummy. I f it tastes good,it must be good for you.” In order to have Type 2 diabetes, both o f your parents must aL« have type 2. Type! Diabeti Find the answers in issue six o f (he Clackamas Pi ini iType I diabetics are I dependent on I injection or puinp- ladmintsiered insulin I for the duration of I their lives. T ypcl accounts for only 5 percent o f all Diabetes pregnancy. ¡ Compiled b y . : ‘ Jesse Her® inger Arts & Culture editor