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AQUAGLO
DJ Splic3r
HOT MUSICIAN
At The Zone
Droppin Beats with Davi
NOVEMBER 2011 VOL 23 SAN MARCOS STUDYBREAKS.COM
DREAM ROOM
Alexandra EggHome AwayFrom Home
William Igbokwe Gets Ready To CampaignFor Mayor Of His Hometown. How ThisStudent Is Going To Make A Difference.
IGBOKWE
FOR MAYOR
RISING POLITICIAN
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12 COLLEGES FITTEST
CANDIDATE
WILLIAM IGBOKWE
Physically Fit, Mentally Fit
and Intellectually Fit
The Lineup
07SPORTSGet In The Game
Hot People
08 HOT MUSICIAN
DJ Splic3r
10 HOT COUPLE
Yale & Caroline
The Scene
16AQUAGLO
Wakeboard Tournament
18DRINK SPECIALSEvery Bar. Every Special.
Every Night.
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If The World Ended Tomorrow,
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Douche Bag to Dream Guy
18 HOW TO
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32FUN STUFFHoroscopes + Spot the Diff
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22 DREAM ROOM
Alexandra Egge, Decorating Her
Home Away From Home
23 HOUSING GUIDE
Find Your New Place
24 STYLE
Real Men Real Style
26 FOOD
Food For A Man
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SPORTS PAGE words: darin tietgenphotos: courtesy of the Texas State Athletic Department
THE
WIN STREAKINTe Bobcat ootball team hashad quite the turnaround.Ater dropping their frst twocontests to D-1 opponents,they rattled o three straight,including an impressive 35-26 road victory at Stephen F.
Austin. Shaun Rutherordhas stepped up at QB and isthe dual threat QB that imHawkins was thought to be.Rutherord, at press time,had an impressive 144.3 QBeciency rating and 242 pass
yards (through fve games).A balanced running attack,led by Rutherord, errenceFranks and Marcus Curry,has paced the Bobcat o-ense. Te aorementioned
Hawkins has also lend ahand (or a oot) in the rungame as well. Xavier Dan-iels has been the deensivesecondary leader, accruing 25solo and 8 assisted tackles inthe frst fve games. Michael
Ebbitt has been a orce as apass rusher, with our sacks inthe early part o the season.Coach Dennis Franchionehas been impressed withRutherord and the oense.
Well get two more looks atthis Bobcat ootball team athome (against Prairie ViewA&M and Sam HoustonState) in November. Next
year, its on to the WAC!
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SOCCER SENSATIONS. The Lady Bobcat soccer squad has
been good at home this year, posting a 6-3 mark, including an
11-1 beatdown of Grambling State. Andrea Mauk (pictured) had
a goal and three assists in that game. By the time youre read-
ing this, Bobcat fan, the ladies will be in Nachitoches, Louisiana
for the Southland Conference tournament. Heres hoping for a
win streak for the title!
THREE IN A ROW!
After a rocky start to the 2011
womens volleyball season, the
Lady Bobcats reeled off three
straight in the North Texas
Tournament to get to 12-6.
Amari Deardorff has been on
re, with 166 kills as of press
time. Unfortunately by the
time we hit the shelves in San
Marcos, the team will be on a
road trip to end the season.
But make sure to keep an eye
on this team in the Southland
Conference tournament in
mid-November!
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WOMENS SOCCER
BOBCATS VS. UTSA
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9COMPLEX, SAN MARCOS)
FOOTBALL
BOBCATS VS. LAMAR
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15
(BOBCAT STADIUM)
WOMENS
VOLLEYBALL
BOBCATS VS. UT ARLINGTON
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19
(STRAHAN COLISEUM)
WOMENS SOCCER
BOBCATS VS. MCNEESE ST.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21
(BOBCAT SOCCER COMPLEX)
WOMENS
VOLLEYBALL
BOBCATS VS. STEPHEN F. AUSTINTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 27
(STRAHAN COLISEUM)
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MUSICIANHOT
In a world where beats aremixed, playlists shake aclub and songs are slammed
through enormous speakers, its
fairly impressive to stand above
the rest. David Manceor standsdistinctly aside from most DJs
due to his deep understanding
of the music and his passion to
display a masterful show. Gettinghis start at teen nightclubs back
in Houston, Texas. David told us
what it was like to start his rst
musical expedition, It was oncea month, $8 cover and we would
come and DJ. It had a non-
alcoholic blacklight bar and it
was at lot of fun at the time, wemade great money. His success
seemed to stem from there.
After that, we started playing
graduation parties and evenbigger events like the Military
Ball for a local high school,which was at the Marriott. Ivebeen spinning for around ve
years now. Now that those
days are stacked beneath him,
DJ Splic3r has claimed theSan Marcos/Austin area as his
new battleground.
A Step Above the Rest
Rolling on the momentum of his
previous successes, DJ Splic3r
was able to tell us what makes
him stand out above the others.My niche at the moment is
dubstep. I try and bring a lot
of energy to help get the crowd
going. You also have to knowhow to treat a crowd at the start
of a show. You dont just throw
a banger out rst song. Youve
got to bring the crowd up fromground zero and build up the
excitement and theenergy. With a deepunderstanding of DJing
logistics, David knew
what he had to do to
impress and glamourhis patrons. As far as
my music goes, I like
to bring up a lot of fun
little samples and noisesfrom things of the past.
ings people instantly
recognize like Mario
sounds or the mainmelody from Fur Elise.
Its great to see
everyones reaction.
Future Endeavors
Now set with a solid sound and
knowledge of how to make the
crowd move, DJ Splic3r is anevent that must be experienced.
David lled us in on his future
goals for this upcoming yearMy friend Paparatti and I just
started a residency on Saturdays
at Firehouse Lounge called $hit
$how. By years end, Ill have analbum and an EP. Ive still got
a lot to work on, but spend the
time and you get better.
DJ Splic3rDropping Beats with David
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Sweet NothingsYouve got our number andwe want you to use it. Wevebeen waiting for that follow-uptext, that lets us know yourethinking of us.
Total (Phone) DominationHave you noticed that the text
conversation is a little one sided? Wehave too. After three texts in a rowwith no reply this is getting to bea little much. Believe us, we didnt
leave our phones at home.
HOT
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Theres fine line between being everyones dream
guy and being a complete tool. Check the Study
Breaks list to discover what side youre on.
DOUCHE BAGTO DREAM GUY
HOT NOTORwords: abby johnston photos: press
Fit to WinWe all love boys whoknow how to take careof themselves. It doesnttake being a fitness
junkie to be in shape. Eatright, put in the time and
youll feel and look great.
Smooth and SavvyPick-up lines at bars dont have be awkward. Cheers to you, man
who can buy a girl a drink withosending us into a spin about how
we are going to ditch you at thebar later.
Romance is Dead?Romance is NOT dead, guysdont forget to put a little
TLC into your relationships
Droided UpYeah, we know those guys too. Believe it or
not were not looking for the guy that can benchpress his body weight. Those gym-time gruntsare a little frightening.
Perfect GentlemenChivalry is not dead and we wontaccept anything less. Simple thingslike holding the door open ornoticing when we have a new hairdo can make all the difference.
Bar CreeperYes, we want the free alcohol youre
offering. But no, that doesnt auto-
matically entitle you to the rest of ournight. Sometimes its still weird evenafter the third drink.
Guy TImTheres nothing worse than a gwho cant divide his time betwe
relationships and his br
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HOT3Bells and WhistlesIf you are wearing more accessorthan your lady or your GTLroutine takes longer than ours,
we have a problem. With everyhandful of sculpting wax yourdouche factor rises exponentially
Mr. IndependentYeah, were with you on the womensliberation but that isnt a proper excuse forletting us do everything for ourselves. It isall about give and take and if you leave thedoor closed behind you were likely to turnaround and leave without you noticing.
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Dressed to ImpressThere is nothing sexier than aman who knows how to dresshimself. Putting time into yourappearance doesnt detract from
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FALL IN LOVE WITH
CAROLINE + YALEWe separated them and got the dirt on how their relationship works.
COUPLEHOT
CarolinesAnswers:
YalesAnswers:
Yale Middleton, 24
Major: Administration
Hometown: Highland Pa
Caroline Adams, 22
Major: Therapeutic
Recreation
Hometown: Round Rock
TOGETHER:
1YEAR!
words: ryan elliott photos: mark fallis
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HOW THISSTUDENT IS
GOING TO MAKE
A DIFFERENCEWilliam Igbokwe is the fittest candidate
words: jasmine vallejo photos: steven granados
IGBOKWE
FORMAYOR
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Charming. Trustworthy.Ripped. All great char-acteristics for the perfectpolitician, right? Well,
those arent the only words to de-scribe William Igbokwe. is twen-ty-two year old senior in college is avery goal-oriented and driven person.With aspirations of becoming Mayorof his hometown and attending lawschool after, William has potentialthat will be executed for the future.And hes starting now.
Why did you make the
decision to run for Mayor?
I think what makes me the best op-tion for Mayor of Jacksonville is mycommitment to honoring the con-cerns of the citizens, my commit-ment to my goals as mayor and theenergy and compassion that I have tofulll all of the aforementioned. AsMayor of Jacksonville, I know I could
really shake things up in a positiveway and cater to the needs of all citi-zens, regardless of however theyvebeen categorized by arbitrary labels.
Have you always known
what you wanted to do
after you finished college?
Not immediately. It wasnt until thissummer that I decided that Id bid forMayor of Jacksonville in 2013. Mylogic is if Im an aspiring politician,why should I wait to start around themedian age of what, fty? e youthshouldnt be disenfranchised from
the political process in any aspect norshould it be an automatic disquali-er for public o ce, especial ly sincewere next in line to inherit whateverthe previous generation left for us. Idlike a say in the aairs of my com-munity as soon as possible.
Do you think post-grad stu-
dents have what it takes to get
their experience in politics?
I mean, of course. In fact, I thinkpeople should be engaging their lo-cal, state and national governmentearlier than that. I think its really
easy for people to become disillu-sioned with their government whenthey havent established any type ofrelationship with government in therst place. at opens the door upto instances where the rst time acitizen and their government have anencounter, its for an unpleasant rea-son. Early involvement and engage-ment of your government can helpassuage disillusionment.
What do you hope to bring
to the table while getting
involved with politics?Id hope to bring the appeal of theyouth participation to politics. A lotof people my age or younger feeldisenfranchised from their own gov-ernments (local, state and national).In a country where the youth have so
much energy and potential to oer,there is no reason that a disconnectshould exist. Id like to bridge thatgap between government and youngpeople because obviously, bothsides have much to gain from astrong relationship.
Why do you think that
gap has been present?
Because our politicians neglect ouryouth and dont take their opinions(and sometimes their concerns seri-ously). So to close this gap, its on theheads of politicians to reach out to
the voiceless and to our youth.
What are your hobbies?
I like reading current events, holdingconversations about current events,debating current events, running,exercising, playing pick up games of whatever, shopping, writing, speak-ing in publicI mentioned I wasboring earlier in this interview, right?
Why are you so boring?
Give me details.
Im boring because I live a very rou-
tine, party free (for the most part)and drama free life. Im just underthe impression that my lifestyle canbe very unappealing to a lot of peoplein my age group. Im an introvert, forthe most part. And I know some-times we get a bad rap for being dull.
Any love interest?Haha, yeah, there is one actuallyand shes great. Youll nd out moreabout her if/when we get married.
In your last year in college,
what would you like to
do involving politics?I would like to volunteer with a cam-paign organization or a nonprotorganization. I really want to getmy hands dirty in the local politicalscene and help out in any way that Ican. Im not looking to make a hugeimpact on anything in part icular. Fornow, I just want to learn.
1. I have the alphabetnumerically memorized.
2. I have a sweet tooth.
3. Im an avid pro-wrestling fan.
4. My favorite color is lavender.
5. Im a recovering metrosexual(but only sort of.)
6. I compete for theUniversity Speech Team.
7. I love Mangos.
8. I have a shoe fetish thats quicklyevolving into a coat fetish.
9. My favorite meat is goat.
10. I am the Peoples Champion.
If your friends would describe
you in 5 words, what would they say?
Determined, Disciplined,
Confident, Hungry, Empathetic
WILLIAMIGBOKWE10ThingsYouDontKnowAboutMe
WilliamIgbokwe, 22Hometown:JacksonvilleMajor:Political Communicationand History
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How is your dad doing now?
Hes doing well, thank you. I just sawhim and the rest of my family members recently for my 22nd birthday.
Has your father played a huge
part in your life? Is he a man
you would want to become?
Hes played a huge role but not in thways many would guess. Hes a ver
quiet and thoughtful man. So on thsurface, he and I are very dierentWhere Im very outspoken and loudhes the opposite. Hes also a vershy and patient man. NonethelesIve learned a lot through my fathethrough his actions. I dont know more responsible or standup guy anId be hard pressed to nd one morintelligent. I know his struggles athe rst of ten children growing upin Imo State, Nigeria and the struggles he continued to face when hemigrated to the US to make a bet
ter life for himself and his family. have the utmost respect for him aneverything hes been through. Hetaught me diligence, patience and calculated approach to lifes problemthrough his actions alone. I couldnhave asked for a better father.
What major issues would you
focus on for college students?
Well since healthcare and educationoften disproportionately aect col-lege students/youth, those two issuewould be high priority in my rela-tionship as a politician with college
students. Weve discussed my beefwith healthcare a bit, but I recentlyread an article (I think it was in theWall Street Journal) that proclaimedthat more than at any point in thisnations history college students aredepending on student loans to at-tend school. I think that says a lot osecondary education in this countryand some of the problems its facingI dont think it should cost an armand a leg to further educate the na-tions brightest. Lest we forget, ourcollege graduates will be in charge
of running this country in the nearfuture. Itd be great if they couldcomplete and pay for school.
What is one thing youd
change about America?
e wealth disparity in this countis disgusting and exacerbates a lot oother issues the country is currentlfacing. So, without a doubt, that woulbe the one thing I change about thi
You want to be Americas most
fit congressman out there, so
how would you win those votes?
Well, obviously I would need to stay in
shape. More importantly, Id need to paysome dues. I think soaring rhetoric frompoliticians can be a great thing becausepeople need to feel inspired, especially when youre dealing with somethinglike American politics, which can turnnegative so quickly. But soaring rhetoriccan turn into your worst enemy if youneglect to deliver. To win votes, Id tryto energize and inspire a sizeable votingbase but more importantly, Id followthat up by delivering. And deliveringdoesnt just mean drafting and passinglegislation. I dont think civil servants arelimited to the chambers of congress. Its
okay for elected politicians to get theirhands dirty with community service,town-hall meetings, etc. I dont believein one dimensional political service.
Have you always been
interested in being fit by
running and working out?
Lets put vanity aside. In the spring of2002, my father has a minor stroke. Ithink that was the rst time I became very health conscious. While he re-covered, I started researching ways toget him into healthy physical form. Iintroduced to him some exercises and
dietary choices that I hoped would pre- vent him from succumbing to the ef-fects of hypertension again. In doing so,I adopted the exercise routine to givehim a support system. Later, my mo-tivation developed into keeping myselfhealthy in general. Its stuck ever since.
Ive heard you have some
killer abs. What is your
secret to staying fit?
I work out twice a day for a combinedthree hours. In the morning, I work onmy abdominal muscles and wrap it upwith cardio (1.5 miles and 1000 jump
rope.) In the evening, I work on my up-per body. I make an earnest eort to eatwell but Im in college, I cant cook andI have to desire to learn. So I watch mycaloric intake and make sure it doesntexceed more than half of what I burnedthroughout the day. I guess Id attributeto discipline and consistency to keepingme in shape.
COLLEGES
Fittest Candidate
Need workout tips?
Tweet Will! @wigbo
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country. In fact, its a wonder that lit-
tle media attention has been given towhat is, quite frankly, a national crisis.An embarrassing one, actually.
Imagine yourself at the age of
50. What are you doing?Ill be serving the United Statesgovernment and my constituentsin some form or fashion. Ill be watching my children grown intoresponsible, caring, young adultsand rejoicing with my wife becausewe have the house to ourselves. Illbe maintaining a close relationshipwith siblings and a few close friends
and Ill be rereading this interviewthinking aloud wow, I was this guythirty years ago?
What do you wish you would
have accomplished by then?
To be a great father, a great politi-cian, a person who put a dent in wealth disparity, who challengedthe status quo on equality and dis-
crimination and a man who is still
relatively t at least in the eyes ofmy wife.
You mention wife and kids
often. Are you a family
oriented type of guy?
Very. My immediate family membersare the most important people in mylife and that will never change. I wantto create the same time of strongbond and connection for my childrenand what will be their family.
What is the best advice your
mom or dad has given you?
If you want it, you can have it. Justwork for it. And pray. -Mom
What are your goals
and aspirations?I have three major goals in life.e rst concerns my family, pres-ent and future. I want my parentsand siblings to be proud of what
I will ultimately become as time
progresses. I also want the abilityto take care of my parents and sib-lings in any way necessary, includ-ing nancially. I want my future wife and children to be proud ofthe man they know, despite my per-sonal aws. Particularly concerningmy children, I want them to knowthat their father loves them uncon-ditionally and that no matter what,they can come to me with what-ever concerns they have. I want mychildren to grow into people farmore progressive, accepting andloving of the world and the people
in it than I could ever be.My sec-ond goal concerns my career. I wantto be an eective and trustworthycivil servant/politician that my con-stituents and country can dependupon. I want whatever group ofpeople Im privileged to representto have the utmost condence andfaith in my commitment, skills andability to execute.
Effective and trustworthy
politician is there evensuch a thing?
eyre out there, for sure. Its justunfortunate that in todays politi-cal climate, youre only getting tohear about the selsh and ineectivepoliticians. Id like for the term poli-tician to connote positivity again, ifit ever did.
And the third goal?
e third goal concerns my own vanity: I want to make the coverof Time, GQ and Esquire. StudyBreaks has been checked o the list.
anks for that.
Why should they choose
you to be on the cover?
Well, they have no reason to select me,as of now. But down the road Id hopethat because Ive impacted a substan-tial amount of people in a positive waytheyd be compelled to tell the worldthat story by placing me on the cover.
Where Do YouSee Yourself
In Five Years?
God willing, Im stillseeing the positive
effects of having served
a term as Mayor of
Jacksonville followed by
having just finished law
school. Ill be calculating
where best to apply the
newly acquired skills Ive
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DRINK SPECIALSEVERY BAR.
EVERY SPECIAL
EVERY NIGHT.
VENUE MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
Bar 141 (141 E. Hopkins //(512) 558-7398) CLOSED CLOSED $2 Wells, $3 Calls, $4 Bombs
Barfsh (141 E. Hopkins //(512)558-7399) Happy Hour $2 Domestics and Wells (7pm-10pm) Happy Hour $2 Domestics and Wells (7pm-10pm) Happy Hour $2 Domestics and Wells (7pm-10pm)
Bikinis Sports Bar & Grill (1437N IH35// 396-2337)$4 Big Daddys (Select Beer Excl.), Hh 3P-7P $2 Wells, $2/ $4 DomDrafts/Reverse Hh $2 Wells, $2/ $4 Dom Drafts, $4 Big Daddy Teas
$2 Wells/Hh 3P-7P $2 Wells, $2/ $4 Dom Drafts/Reverse Hh$2 Wells, $2/ $4 Dom Drafts, $4 Big Daddy Teas
$2.50 Big Daddy Highlife/Hh 3P-7P $2 Wells, $2/ $4 DoReverse Hh $2 Wells, $2/ $4 Dom Drafts, $4 Big Daddy
Chimys (217 E. Hopkins // 512-216-6175)HH 4-Close $5 House Margs, $1.50 DOM Drafts, $2.50 DBLWells, 99c Crispy BF Tacos
Tequila Tuesday $1 off all Tequila products and HH 4-7 $2 Ziegenbock, Tecate & Lonestar, HH 4-7
The Den (700 N LBJ Dr # 115 // 392-3700) $7 Domestic Pints & $9 Imported Pints $2 You Call Its $2 Wells, $2 Dom. Pints & $2.50 Well Shots
Eskimo Hut (420 University Dr // 512-757-8920 $4.99 Zeigenbock Pitchers & $12.99 24 packs of Keystone Lt. $4.99 Zeigenbock Pitchers & $12.99 24 packs of Keystone Lt. $4.99 Zeigenbock Pitchers & $12.99 24 packs of Ke
Green Parrot (124 N. LBJ // 396-4259) $2 Wells & Domestics $2 TuesdayMike Gagliardi Live, $2 Wells, $2 Dom. Bottles, All RDrinks &Shots On Special
Grins (802 N. LBJ // 396-4259) 99 Bloody Mary's All Day! Hh 2-Close 99 Margaritas Hh 2-Close 99 Margaritas, $1.25 Shiner Bock Hh 2-Close 99 Margaritas, $2 Wells
The Gray Horse Saloon(1904 Rr12 // 878-8080)HH Specials & Free Pool All Day! + Free Money Mondays$50 Cash Drawing @ 11pm, Get tickets between 3 - 10:30PM.
Hh 3-9Pm: $3 Guinness And Tullamore, $4 Irish Car Bombs Hh 3-9Pm: $2.50 Lebowskis, $2.50 Purple Hooter S
Harpers (139 East Hopkins // 878-2448) $2.50 Well Drinks & Domestic Longnecks $2.00 Well Drinks & Lonestar Longnecks $2.50 Wells & $3.50 Any Bomb Shot
Jacks Roadhouse (1625 Hunter Rd) $2.00 DOMESTICS* *$2.50 IMPORTS* *$2.75 BITCH BEERS $2.00 DOMESTICS* *$2.50 IMPORTS* *$2.75 BITCH BEERS $2.00 DOMESTICS* *$2.50 IMPORTS* *$2.75 BITCH
Taxis Js Bistro (202 N. LBJ) $2.25 DOM BOTTLES, $3 SWEET TEA & $3.25 WELLS $2 WELLS & $2 MILLER LITE BOTTLES $2.50 WELLS & $2.50 DRAFTS
Los Cucos (1617 Aquarena Springs // 805-2444) 1.59 Ritas, .99 Bud Lt & Miller Lt Drft, 1.99 Dos Xx All Day 1.59 Ritas, .99 Bud Lt & Miller Lt Drft, 1.99 Dos Xx All DayHH 2-7PM// $3Ritas, $1.50 DomDraft, & $1.99 XX D+$5 Mexican Martinis All Day
Palmers Bar & Courtyard // 218 Moore St3-7pm // $3 wells, house wines, TX on tap (5), handsqueezed ritas, LITs, MaiTais and discounted appetizers
3-7pm // $3 wells, house wines, TX on tap (5), handsqueezed ritas, LITs, MaiTais and discounted appetizers
3-7pm // $3 wells, house wines, TX on tap (5), hanritas, LITs, MaiTais and discounted appetizers
Quail Creek Gol Course & Bar(2701 Hwy 21 // 512-353-1664)
closed $2.00 shock top $2 shot of the day
Restless Wind (138 S LBJ // 392-2223) $1.50 Pints $2 All Vodkas, $2 Longnecks $2 Premium Wells
River City Bar & Grill (@Tanger Mall 392-5511) $2 Domest ic Drafts, $2Wel ls, $3Ritas, LIT & Cosmos $2 Domest ic Drafts, $2Wel ls , $3Ritas , LIT & Cosmos $2 Domest ic Drafts, $2Wells, $3Ritas, LIT & Cosmo
River Road Ice House(1791 Hueco Springs // 626-1335)
Rocky Larues (138 N. LBJ // 393-3418) HH til 9PM// $1.50 Frozens & $2 Bottles, Wells, & Shots HH til 9PM// $1.50 Frozens & $2 Bottles, Wells, & Shots HH til 9PM// $1.50 Frozens & $2 Bottles, Wells, & Sh
Sailors Lakeside Grill (280 Marina Dr) $3 Aquatritas, Free Horseshoes, Washers, Sand Vo
Slackers (139 East Hopkins // 878-2448) $3 Margaritas $3 Any Strawberry Daiquiri $3 Any Margarita
Showdown (207 E. Hutchinson // 392-7282) Cash Drawings Fusball Tournament Ladies Night
Sunset Bowling (1304 Hwy 123 // 396-2334) $1.00 games 9pm $2.00 Icehouse tallboys $2 Icehouse tall boys
Tap Room (129 E. Hopkins // 392-9824) German Beer Night Texas Beer Night British Isles Beer Night
Triple Crown (206 N. EdwardGary // (396-2236) HH 5-8p $1.75 Wells & Pints + $2 Everything 8-11p HH 5-8p $1.75 Wells & Pints HH 5-8p $1.75 Wells & Pints
The Vault (100 West Hopkins Street) $3 Crown & $2.50 Specialty Pints$3.00 Y Vodka, $2.00 Lonestar & Lonestar Light, $2.00Grahams Sweet Tea Vodka Shots
$3 Jack Daniels, $2.50 Specialty Pints
Tres Tavern (804 Chesnut 353-1594)HH-All DAY: $1.75 Dom Pints, $2.00 Wells, $3 Import pints, $3LITs, $5-64oz Dom Pitchers, $7-64oz Import Pitchers
12:30PM-2:00AM $2.00 U-CALL-IT $3.50 LITs, $8-64oz Dom. Pitchers, $10-64oz Impo
Tres Hermanas (2550 Hunter Rd // 878-2405) 1/2 price frozen margaritas 1/2 price frozen margaritas 1/2 price frozen margaritas
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PULLOUT GUID
THURSDAY FRIDAY SUNDAY EVERYDAY
$2.75 Domestics, $3.50 Wells, & $3.00 Shot Specials F+S: $2.75 Domestics, $3.50 Wells, & $3.00 Shot Specials CLOSED $2.75 Domestics, $3.50 Wells, & $3.00 Shot Specia
Happy Hour $2 Domestics and Wells (7pm-10pm) F+S: Happy Hour $2 Domestics and Wells (7pm-10pm)Happy Hour $2 Domestics and Wells (7pm-10pm)
Happy Hour $2 Domestics and Wells (7pm-10pm)
$5 Big Daddy Teas/Hh 3P-7P $2 Wells, $2/ $4 Dom Drafts/Reverse Hh $2 Wells, $2/ $4 Dom Drafts, $4 Big Daddy Teas
F: $3 Frozen Drinks/Hh 3P-7P $2 Wells, $2/ $4 Dom DraftsS: $8 Miller Lite And Coors Light Pitchers
Happy Hour All Day!!$2.50 Big Daddy Ziegenbock, Miller Hi-Life &Keystone
HH 4-7 $5 House Margs, $1.50 DOM Drafts, $2.50 DBL Wells,99c Crispy BF Tacos
F: HH 4-7 $5 House Margs, $1.50 DOM Drafts, 99 Crispy BF TacosS: Kick off with a Bloody Mary and our new brisket tacos until we run out
CLOSEDHH 4-7 $5 House Margs, $1.50 DOM Drafts, $2.50DBL Wells, 99c Crispy BF Tacos
$2.50 Well Vodka, $3 L.I.T, $2.25 Washington Apples$2 Coors & $2.25 Blue Moon Pints
F: $2.50 Wells Rum, $2.75 Heineken, $2.75 Red Stripe & $2.25 Well Red SnappersS: $2.75 Mexican Beers & $3.50 Premium Tequila
$2.50 You Call ItsM-F // HH open -8 // $1.50 Domestics, $2 Imports& $2 Wells
$4.99 Zeigenbock Pitchers & $12.99 24 packs of Keystone Lt. F+S: $4.99 Zeigenbock Pitchers & $12.99 24 packs of Keystone Lt.$4.99 Zeigenbock Pitchers & $12.99 24 packsof Keystone Lt.
$4.99 Zeigenbock Pitchers & $12.99 24 packs ofKeystone Lt.
$2.50 Cape Cod, Bay Breeze, Sea Breeze, $3 Hurricane + Lit,All Red Bull Shots On Special
F: Manager Specials S: $2.50 Wells Happy Hour Open-11 $1.75 Marg, Miti, Pints $1 Off Other Drinks
Hh 2-Close 99 Margaritas, $2 Wells F+S: $2 Maragaritas Hh: 2- Close $2 Maragaritas $5 Bucket Of Beers!
$ Hh 3-9Pm: 2 Rolling Rock, $2.50 Burbon Wells & WaterMoccasins
F: Hh 3-9Pm: $1.50 Natty Lite Tallboys, $2 Gin WellsS: Hh 3-9Pm: $1.50 Pbr Tallboys, $2 Rum Wells, $3 Starrys
Hh 3-9Pm: $2 Jager + Bloodies, $3 JagerBombs
Hh 3-9Pm: FREE Pool; $2 Lonestar Tallboys& $5 High Life Pitchers
$1.75 Tecate & $3.50 Any Bomb Shot F+S: $3.50 Any Bomb Shot $2.50 Well Drinks & Domestic Longnecks $10 Beer Buckets
$2.00 DOMESTICS* *$2.50 IMPORTS* *$2.75 BITCH BEERS $2.00 DOMESTICS* *$2.50 IMPORTS* *$2.75 BITCH BEERS$2.00 DOMESTICS* *$2.50 IMPORTS* *$2.75BITCH BEERS
$2.00 DOMESTICS* *$2.50 IMPORTS* *$2.75 BITCHBEERS
$3.50 ANY BOMB SHOT, $2.75 DOM. BTTLS, $3 WELLS &
$3 KAMIKAZI SHOTSF+S: $3 DOS XX & $3 SWEET TEA (SAT OPENS @3PM) $2.50 WELLS &$ 2.50 DOMESTIC LONGNECKS
HH 2-7PM// $3Ritas, $1.50 DomDraft, & $1.99 XX DraftF: HH 2-7PM// $3Ritas, $1.50 DomDraft, & $1.99 XX DraftS: $3 RITAS, $1.50 DomDrafts, & $1.99 XX Draft
HHour Weds-Fri 2-7PM // $3Ritas, $1.50Dom Draft,& $1.99 XX Draft
3-7pm // $3 wells, house wines, TX on tap (5), handsqueezed ritas, LITs, MaiTais and discounted appetizers
F: 3-7pm // $3 wells, house wines, TX on tap (5), hand squeezed ritas, LITs, MaiTaisand discounted appetizers
$3 Bloody Marys and Mimosas at brunch
$2 dos xx bottlesF: 2 for 1 fridays: 2 for 1 golf, $2.50 parrot tails & $2 shock topS: $2.50 wells
2 for 1 golf, $2 dom bottles Check Facebook for Daily Bobcat Golf Specials
$4.50 PitchersF: $.75 cents off Call DrinksS: $1 off Exotics
SHOT SPECIALS 7 NIGHTS A WEEK
$2 Domestic Drafts, $2Wells, $3Ritas, LIT & Cosmos F: $2 Domestic Drafts, $2Wells, $3Ritas, LIT & Cosmos. S: Night Karaoki 9-Close. HH 4-7 & 9-11PM Daily
HH til 9PM// $1.50 Frozens & $2 Bottles, Wells, & Shots HH til 9PM// $1.50 Frozens & $2 Bottles, Wells, & ShotsHH til 9PM// $1.50 Frozens & $2 Bottles,Wells, & Shots
HH til 9PM// $1.50 Frozens & $2 Bottles,Wells, & Shots
$4 Mexican Martinis and $3 U-call-its (7-9pm) Free Live MusicF: $5 Sunsetinis, Free Horseshoes, Washers, Sand VolleyballS: $4 Cucumber Collins, Free Horseshoes, Washers, Sand Volleyball
$1 Mimosa, $5 endless mimosa, $3 bloody mary,Free Live Music
3-7 happy hour $2.50 well, $2 pint, $4 aquaritasCLOSED UNTIL SUMMER
$3.50 190 OctaneF: $3.50 Hurricanes & Any Bomb ShotS: $3.50 Blue Raspberry & Any Bomb Shot
$3 Hurricanes $10 Beer Buckets
Cash Drawings 40 Ct. Domestic Drafts. 75 Ct. Guiness Drafts
$2 Keystone tall boys F+S: $2.00 Ice House tall boys $2.00 Ice House tall boys $1.50 games 6pm
Hefeweizen Night F: Cider Night S: Beer Blend Night Big Ass Beer Night$2.50 Wells, $1.75 Longnecks, Pint & Shot SpecialsAll Day
HH 5-8p $1.75 Wells & Pints F+S: HH 5-8p $1.75 Wells & PintsHH 5-8p $1.75 Wells & Pints + $2 Everything8-11p
HH 5-8p $1.75 Wells & Pints, $2.25 Import Pints
$3 Captian Morgans Spiced Rum, $2.50 Corona,$3.50 All Bombs
F: $3.50 Smirnoff, $2.50 Domestic Beer, $2.00 Shot SpecialsS: $3.Well Drinks, $2.50 Domestic Beer, $2.00 Shot Specials
CLOSED$3 You Call It from 10pm to midnight everynight!!!!!$4.50 Patron all night
$2.50 All Mexican Beers, $2.00 Well TequilaF: $2.50 Domestic (bottles & drafts), $2.50 wells, $4.00 ALL-BOMBSS: $2 Lone Star & Light, $3 Shiner & Ziegenboch, $3.50 Titos, DSprings
12:30PM-2:00AM $2.50 U-CALL-IT ALL-DAY-LONG
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Alexandra Egge, 20Great Place, Great Stuff & Great Roommates
PG 22
PLACEYOURINSIDE: Inspiring your dream room PG 22
Your guide to fnding a place to live PG 23
Your manly man style PG 24
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What was your inspiration for
decorating your room?
I am such a girly girl and I love
cheetah print, so I combined thetwo ideas and came up with thecolor scheme. I am obsessed withfashion and anything having todo with makeup or other girlythings so that was part of theinspiration too.
Whats one thing you wouldnt
live without in your apartment?
My huge closet! I love takingpeople upstairs and showcasing my
wardrobe. It is by far my favoritething to show people.
How do you like
living on your own?
I really love it!My roommates areamazing, they are alsomy sorority sisters, so
we are always havingfun at the house and
we love having oursisters over!
What is one item in
your room that best
describes you?
I love my be yourown kind of beautifulpicture frame above mydoor. It just remindsme to embrace theperson that I am.
What do you like best about
living away from your parents?
I dont exactly like living away frommy parents because I am reallyclose to my family but I do love
starting my life on my own. It felike a new chapter in my life so ireally exciting that I get to share
with my friends.
How do you like living
with roommates?
I honestly couldnt have asked fbetter roommates. I am constanlaughing and having a good tim
with them. Its so nice to cohome to a couple of goofballsknow I will always come homsmiling.
How close are you to campus
Do you like that?
I am about 10 minutes away frocampus. I like it because it is cloenough to where it isnt everhassle getting to school on timbut it is far enough away to whe
we have privacy.
What is one thing that you
would change differently
next year when decorating
your room?
I would like to paint my room. I all out on styling so I would like fmy space to be completely nishe
How did you losethe dorm look?
I think anyone can lose the dorlook as long as the put in the eoto decorate and you bring out yoown sense of style.
PLACEYOUR words: ryan elliott photos: mark fallis
WITHDREAM ROOM
INSIDE: Inspiring your dream room Your guide to nding a place to live
The feeling of getting your very own place can be both scary an
profoundly exciting. With Texas States brand new community, Asp
Heights, Alexandra Egge made sure to make her experience as exc
ing as possible. By successfully decorating her new apartment w
personal inspirations and friendly reminders of her closest friends, s
has made a home away from home.
ALEXANDRA EGGE
The pictures I have of my family &friends reminds me everyday of how
lucky I am to have these people in my life.
My fashionpictures like thevogue picture onmy wall. Fashion
inspires me.
My painted AXi letters that myBig Sister made me!
Alexandra Egge, 20
Hometown: Denton
Major: AbnormalPsychology
For more room decorating idea
check out Alexs roommates
rooms in the following issues!
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HOME AWAY FROM HOMEASPEN HEIGHTS EDITION
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Where Are You Living Next Semester?
CAMPUS
Aspen Heights 306 University Dr (888) 606-6924 myaspenheights.com $529-$539 2-4
Balcones Apartments 401 N. Fredricksburg (512) 392-2700 balconesapartments.com $340 - $630 1-3
Bobcat Village 1301 Aquarena Springs Dr (512) 754-0517 $662 - $921 1-2
Heights at San Marcos 1610 North IH 35 (512) 392-7731 uhsanmarcos.com $408 - $795 1-4
Hill Country Apartments 1230 N LBJ Drive (512) 353-4422 hillcountrysanmarcos.com $639 - $699 1-2
Hillside Ranch 1350 North L B J Drive (512) 393-3222 hillsideranchapts.myaptportal.com $560 - $835 1-2
Iconic Village Apartments 222 Ramsay Street (512) 392-0121 iconicvillageapts.com $430 - $625 1-3
Sanctuary Lofts 350 North Street (512) 392-9066 thesanctuarylofts.com $544-$1159 E-4
The Zone 1975 Aquarena Springs Dr. (512) 392-4156 www.thezonetsu.com $465-$825 1-4
Vintage Pads Apartments 1000 N. LBJ Drive (512) 392.0121 vintagepads.com/sanmarcos $400 - $659 1-3
NORTH
Autumn Chase 1606 N Interstate 35 (866) 638.6491 carmelapartments.com/autumn-chase-townhomes $370 - $660 1-2
The Grove 1150 E. River Ridge Parkway (512) 392-3884 gogrove.com $535-$620 2-3
The Heights II 1101 E. River Ridge Parkway (512) 392-8345 theheights2.com $465 - $815 1-4
The Outpost 1647 Post Road (512) 392-7678 theoutpostsanmarcos.com $484-$569 2-4Post Oak Villas 1617 Post Rd (512) 754-6701 $442 - $649 1-4
Post Road Place 1629 Post Rd (512) 353-6691 carlisleapts.com $335 - $999 2-3
Riverside Ranch 1805 Aquarena Springs Drive (512) 754-0001 riversideranchapts.myaptportal.com $440 - $665 1-2
WEST
Bishops Square 109 Craddock Avenue (512) 878-8728 bishopssquare.com $565 - $795 1-3
Dokota Ranch Apartments 1818 Old Ranch Road 12 (512) 212-4270 dakotaranchapartments.com $465 - $820 1-3
The Edge 1740 Ranch Road 12 (877) 690-2879 theedgetsu.com $440 - $779 1-4
The Metropolitan 121 Craddock Avenue (512) 393-6000 www.metropolitansanmarcos.com $425 - $780 1-4
Sagewood Trail 856 Sagewood Trail (512) 878-1792 $400+ 1-3
SOUTH
Avalon Verandah Apartments1703 & 1805 IH N.35 353-3683 avalonsanmarcos.com /verandahsanmarcos.com $560 - $665 1-2
Cabana Beach 1250 Sadler Drive (512) 392-8115 www.cbsanmarcos.com $435 - $695 1-4
The Cedars of San Marcos 1101 Leah Drive (512) 396-8886 big-cedarsofsanmarcos.com $330 - $640 1-3
Florencia Villas 1109 San Marcos Parkway (512) 396-0803 orenciavillas.com $383+ 1-2
Park Hill 1001 Leah Avenue (512) 396-7000 parkhillapts.com $528 - $798 1-2
University Club 1441 Leah Avenue (512) 392-8276 emapartments.com $415 -$ 425 1-4
Villagio Apartments 1850 Aquarena Springs Drive (512) 878.8700 villagiosanmarcos.com $485 - $570 2-4
Villas at Widow Springs 1506 IH 35 South Ste 3411 (888) 783-4410 $361 - $482 2-3
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HOUSING GUIDEBedrooms
Cable/Satellite
UtilitiesIncluded
Walk-inClosets
LaundryFacility
Washer+DryerinUnit
ComputerCenter
FitnessCenter
Pets
CoveredParking
GatedAccess
Pool
CampusShuttle
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BBall,VolleyorTennisCourt
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SPOTLIGHT PROPERTY The Zone1975 Aquarena Springs Dr (888) 817-1880
At The Zone we are taking your college
experience to the next level. We offer a
community that encourages academic
success, fun social mixers, community
involvement and a positive lifestyle to
come home to. From our resort style
amenities such as over-sized beach entry pool
and sand volleyball court to our basketball courts,
and remodeled cardiovascular center including free
weights and recor equipment, The Zone has the best
that San Marcos has to offer right at your doorstep.
The Zone rst attracted me
with the volleyball courts..
theyre so much fun. Its got
a huge community and the
weekend rarely shows a dull
moment. The Zone rocks!
Jana Mebust, 20
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photos: mia fazioREAL MEN R
MATCH THIS LOOK
style
TRENDS on CAMPUS
We know that picking
an outfit in the morn-
ing isnt the first thing
on your mind. How-
ever, these five guys
make campus fashion
a breeze. In fact, you
probably have these es-
sentials in your closetalready, so no need to
break the bank on a new
wardrobe. Pair a fitted
shirt with tailored pants
and comfortable shoes
and you are ready for
class. Use items such as
bandanas and sunglass-
es to add individuality
to your outfit.
BRADY ATKINS, 21Major: Biology
Hometown: Bryan
I always sport the
most comfortable thing
with a bandana
VAN WINN, 21Major: English
Hometown: Austin
It is important to make sureyour look fits the occasion.
SHOES: $48
Nike 6.0
Mavrk 2Zappos.com
SUNGLASSES: $70
Vestal Lynwright sunglassespacsun.com
SHORTS: $21.99
Nike mens
hustle shortacademy.com
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EAL STYLE From the Experts at KEMBREL.com1
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No guido look,leave the hair gel
and affliction at theJersey Shore.
Do not, we repeat, donot wear your school color
with more of your
school color. You canhave school pride
without being tacky.
Unless you are Lil Wayne(and even then it is
questionable) do not wearjeggings and/or girl jeans.
Wake up five minutesearlier and go to class in
clothing items otherthan pajamas.
WHAT NOT TO WEAR
ON CAMPUS
DALON STOKER, 26Major: Biomedical
Engineering
Hometown: Dallas
Its always important todress for the weather.
AUSTEN SPANDAU, 18Major: Aerospace Engineering
Hometown: Palm Springs, CA
I go for casual clothesthat look nice and are
comfortable.
JONATHAN LUNG, 20Major: Computer Science
Hometown: Lubbock
I like comfort andkeeping it simple.
BEARDS
November is made for No Shaves.
But its important to stay on the ruggedly
groomed side of things, as opposed to
shaggy, unkempt, possibly-a-grad-student-or-
homeless-person-or-both. No one wants thatside. No one.
WOODEN ACCESSORIES
We Wood Watch on Kembrel
While youre doing the whole au natural
thing with your face, might as well go whole
hog and get some accessories that evoke the
forests. We Wood watches are designed well,
work perfectly, and, best of all, are endlessly
fun to play with during a boring lecture.
BEER ACCOUTREMENTS
Glass Growler from West Elm
Beer is always awesome. But it seems
to be magically more awesome when its
presented beautifully. Like in a vintage
college beer stein. Or clad in the arms of a
mysterious waitress. Or in artful glassware,like this growler. Something that classes up
Natty Bo? That is a must-have.
BEAUTIFUL BOOKS
Atlas of Remote Islands on Amazon
Before the universe invented Wikipedia,
there were things called encyclopedias.
They were big and had lots of information
in them. And would you believe that they
still make them! And other books, filled with
fascinating facts! That you can read! And
learn things! And impress people with your
quaint studious lifestyle!
SMOKING JACKETS
Not that kind of smoking! Were
talking old school cigar gent here,though tobacco isnt necessary to feel
like a polished Gatsby as you loaf around
your castleer, closet-sized dormroom.
CUFFLINKS
The holidays are filled with annoying
reasons to put on a scratchy and
uncomfortable suit. At least you can
stay connected with these cufflinks.
Every man needs a nice pair they turn
the old penguin suit into something unique.
And just think of the espionage possibilities.
COLOGNE
Mens Tobacco and Whiskey Cologne from
OrvisMen like women to smell lke cupcakes
and icing; women like men to smell like,
well, a man. Save the floral musky scentsfor cloudy mall stores - dab some Whiskey
cologne on and get ready for some serious
swoons in your direction.
UMBRELLA
Merde Il Pleut Umbrella on raindropsto.com
Just because its grey, and raining, and sad, and
dreary, doesnt mean you have to become lost in
a sea of despairing and uncreative cheap black
umbrellas. Pack something with an attitude
and a sense of humor. (If you dont know what it
says, ask a friend majoring in French)
MUST HAVE MENSWEAR
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CornPotatoSoup
Ingredients:
6 potatoes, peeled and cut
into inch cubes
2medium onions, diced
2 carrots, thinly sliced
2 celery ribs, thinly sliced
214ounce cans low-sodium
chicken broth
1 tspdried basil
1 tsp salt
tsppepper
1/4 cupall-purpose our
1cups fat-free half-and-half
Italian bread bowls
Directions:
Combine rst eight ingredients ina
4quart slow cooker. Cook covered at high
heat for three hours or until vegetables are
tender. Stir together ourand half-and-half
then stir into soup. Cover and cookfor 30
minutes or until thoroughly heated. Serve in
Italian bread bowls.
Directions:
In a Dutch oven, cook beef and onion over
medium heat until meat is no longer pink.
Drain. Stir in tomato juice, tomatoes, celery,
brown sugar, chili powder, salt, mustard
and pepper. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat;
simmer uncovered for one hour, stirring
occasionally. Add beans and macaroni,
simmer for 15-20 minutes or until macaroni
is tender.
Ingredients:
2 pounds ground beef
1 medium onion,
chopped
1 can (46 oz.)
tomato juice
1 can (28 oz.) diced
tomatoes, undrained
2 celery ribs, diced
3 tbs brown sugar
2 tbs chili powder
1 tsp salt
1 tsp prepared mustard
1/4 tsp salt
2 16oz. cans kidney beans,
drained and rinsed
cup uncooked elbow
macaroni oil
Savory Chili MacYOUR PLACE KISS THE COOK
FOOD FOR MEN
Youre a man. A tough guy who scoffs at the idea of cooking because cooking is
for wussies. Or is it? Studies show (and by studies, we mean picking the brains of
the SB staff) that a man who can cook will get you to rst base, but cooking well
gives you a 75 percent higher chance of getting laid. Yup, all the way to third base.Unfortunately, the male gender has a difcult time putting patience and TLC in to a
home cooked meal. If youre in a rut to impress a girl or simply just tired of your daily
Whataburger runs, check out these recipes for a hearty and easy to x meal thats
sure to impress.
compiled by:jennifer yu
Penne Beef Pasta
Ingredients:
1 package penne pasta1 pound ground beef
1 tsp minced garlic
1 15oz. can tomato puree1 14 oz. can beef broth
1 1/4 tsp Italian seasoning
1 tsp Worcestershire sauce1/4 tsp salt
1/4 tsp pepper
2 cups chopped fresh spinach2 cups shredded part-skim
mozzarella cheese
Directions:
Cook pasta according to package directions. While pasta
is cooking, cook beef over medium heat in a Dutch oven oruntil meat is longer pink. Add garlic, cook one minute. Drain.
Stir in tomato puree, broth, Italian seasoning, Worcestershiresauce, salt and pepper. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat; simmer
uncovered for 10-15 minutes or until slightly thickened. Add
spinach, cook for 1-2 minutes or until spinach is wilted. Drainpasta, stir into beef mixture. Sprinkle with cheese, cover and
cook for 3-4 minutes or until cheese is melted
Directions:
Heatoil overmediumheat inapan,adddiced potatoes inone evenlayer. Seasonwithsalt, thencover with lid. Every veminutes, shake panand ip potatoes making sure all sidearecookedevenly. After10-12minutes, add dicedham. Mixwell withpotatoesand continuetocook with lid on,3-4minutes.Makeawellinthehamand potatomixture andcrackeggsinto the well,then replacethelid. Cookeggsuntil yourliking. Garnishwithparsleyand seasonwith salt andpepper.
Ingredients:
1medium-sizedpotato1/4cup dicedham2tbs oliveoil3eggs
salt andpepperto tasteparsley to garnish
Ham&EggsHash
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GOING FOR
THE GREENSMama Always Told You To Eat Your VegetablesAlthough the most common conception of people who abstain from eating animalflesh or byproducts is that they are card-carrying PETA members, there are manyreasons someone may choose to be a vegetarian or vegan. From religious reasonsto simple healthy solutions, 3.2 percent of U.S. adults follow a vegetarian-based dietand 10 percent follow a vegetarian-inclined diet, according to the Vegetarian Times.
Vegetarian Tofu Chili Recipe
DIRECTIONS:
In a large pot, saut the tofu in the vegetable oil overmedium high heat for about three minutes. Add theonions, green pepper, garlic, mushroms, chili powder,salt and pepper to taste, cayenne and cumin.
Cook until veggies are just barely tender, aboutfive minutes.
VEGETARIAN
When someone says vegetarian, they
most commonly mean a lacto-ovo vege-
tarian, or people who do not eat
animal meat, but still include eggs,
milk, cheese and other animal by
products in their diet. Similarly, lacto-vegetarians describes vegetarians who cuteggs out but still eat dairy products andovo-vegetarians cut out the dairy but canstill enjoy scrambled eggs for breakfast.
Maintaining a lacto-ovo vegetarian life-style is usually the goal of someone whochooses to cut meat out of the diet. Theimitation-meat products lining grocery
store shelves and larger vegetarian-friendly options in restaurants, make thetransition much easier.
PESCATARIAN
A pescatarian abstains from eating
land animals and birds, but still in-
cludes fish and shellfish. They may ormay not eat dairy products. Becominga pescatarian is often used as an in-be-tween to developing a vegetarian or fullvegan lifestyle, but the diet is becomingmore and more frequent as a permanentstage. Pescatarians are given more op-tions for proteins and good fats, andoften better, healthier choices at restau-rants. Fish raised on inhumane farms arealso far less frequent, and fresh fish ismuch more readily available than organ-ic red meat or poultry.
VEGAN
Often, being able to live as a vegan or ravegan is the ultimate goal of vegetaria
or pescatarians. A vegan cuts out an
kind of animal product, includin
all dairy, eggs or anything that i
cludes animal-derived ingredients.raw vegan takes this one step further aonly eats unprocessed vegan foods, anabsolutely no steamed vegetables. Ravegans believe that this saps the food its intended nutritional value. This is easthe hardest lifestyle to maintain, as marestaurants do not take vegan, and espcially raw vegan, options into account.also requires careful scrutiny of ingredielists and a true dedication.
PLACEYOUR
INGREDIENTS:
3 tbsp vegetable oil1-14 oz package of firm orextra firm tofu, crumbled1 onion, diced
1 green bell pepper, diced3 cloves garlic, minced1 cup mushrooms, sliced
3 tbsp chili powder
1/4 tsp cayenne pepper1-14 oz can tomato sauce1-28 oz can whole ordiced tomatoes
1/2 tsp cumin1-28 oz can kidneybeans, drained
3 tbsp sugar
Spicy Shrimp with GarlicINGREDIENTS:
1 pound medium shrimp, peeled and deveined
1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper1/4 teaspoon ground turmeric1/2 teaspoon black mustard seeds
5 cloves garlic, finely chopped1 serrano chile, finely chopped1/2 teaspoon salt1/4 cup canola oil
2 teaspoons
chopped cilantro
DIRECTIONS:
Place shrimp in
a bowl and dustwith cayenne andturmeric. Rub sea-sonings onto shrimp.
Heat oil in large skilletover medium high heat.When oil is hot, add mus-
tard seeds. In a coupleof seconds the seeds will begin to pop;at this time add garlic and stir constantly.When garlic turns golden, add chile and stir.
Add shrimp and cook, stirring constantly, untilcooked through, about three minutes. Seasonwith salt and cilantro and serve.
Vegan Mac and C heeseINGREDIENTS:
1 1/2 pounds pasta, preferably macaroni
CHEESE SAUCE:
1 1/2 cups unsweetened nondairy milk1 1/2 cups nutritional yeast1 cup canola or vegetable oil
1 cup water1/3 cup tamari or soy sauce1/4 (12 ounce) block firm (not silken) tofu1 tablespoon garlic powder
1 tablespoon paprika1 tablespoon vegesal orin lack of fancy product, just use salt
1 dollop mustard, optional
DIRECTIONS:
Preheat oven to 350. Boil water in a big pot and
cook pasta according to package directions. Addall of the cheese sauce ingredients in a blender
and process until smooth. Once pasta is cooked,drain and put it in the baking pan (about the sizeof a brownie pan). Pour the cheese sauce overthe pasta. Bake until the top of the pasta looksslightly browned and crispy, about 15 minutes.
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WHEN YOU
QUESTION
HER HISTORYSure, its okay be a bit curi-
ous about whom your girl-
friend has dated, hooked-
up with, and had that one
night stand with what-his-
face, but havent you heard,
curiosity killed the cat?
Youre in the picture now,
so dont worry about what
has happened in the past. It
doesnt matter to her, and it
shouldnt matter to you ei-ther. Who knows, she may
not be happy with her past
and thats not something for
you to remind her of. If youre
that worried about her past,
learn to trust what she tells
you. You shouldnt be in the
relationship if youve lost
sight of that characeristic.
WHEN YOU
LEAVE THE
TOILET SEAT UPYouve heard this one time
after time. Just about every
woman said the toilet-seat-
up-act is by far the most an-
noying. Men, it might be hard
to place the seat back down
the way you found it, but be
a little more considerate, will
ya? Its never pleasant for a
woman to walk into the rest-
room, sit down and drown in
the toilet water. Save wom-en the time and the bitchin
and just place the seat back
down. Dont forget to wash
your hands!
WHEN YOU
DONT INTRO-
DUCE HERWhether it is to your neig
bor, friends, brothers gi
friends sisters roommat
its always a bit awkwar
when your girl is standin
right next to you as yo
start a conversation nev
mentioning her. For starter
its rude; secondly, it leave
her twiddling her thumbs o
awkwardly looking throug
her phone anxiously waiing for the two minutes t
be over. Just a simple, O
this is my girl, _______, w
do so much justice.
VIDEO GAMES
ARE NOT MORE
IMPORTANTStudy Breaks will give you
the benefit of the doubt.
Video games are a little more
appealing than your lady
coming home from class,
sweating bullets because of
the weather. But does this
mean you dont have to talk
to her because of it? Hello-
shes standing right there in
front of you. Hit the pause
button, listen for a few, andyou just might get lucky
that night. No one wants the
girlfriend who gets so up-
set because the only words
youve said to her is uh-huh,
yeah, yes, oh yeah? that she
grabs the Xbox and throws
it on the ground. Women
have strength, and she wont
be afraid to show you.
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2 3
4
Its about that time of year. Where couples and flings across
campuses start evaluating the status of their relationship, right
before Christmas rolls around. Men, you may not realize, but
a lot of what you do upsets her. (Why else would we bitch?)
Study Breaks asked women on campus, What habit would
you change about your man? Here are the most complained
about and how you can change them.
1 2 3 4
CHANGE YOUR
MOST ANNOYING HABITS
Does your man have a habit that you
cant stand? Tell us about it!
@StudyBreaks #SBMenHabits
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