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KILN IT / The advanced ceramics class sold mugs and bowls to raise money
for the Soldiers to Scholars program on campus. / Adrian Gonzalez / el Don
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he Ceramics Department
hosted the annual Chili
Bowl Sale Wednesday,
displaying an array of ceramics
on tables outside the arts
building lobby.
Sale of the pieces raised
money for the Soldiers to
Scholars program, with some
of the proceeds going back to
the department.
The event showcased ceramic
bowls and mugs created by the
advanced ceramics class. Free
chili made by faculty, and coffee donated by Starbucks, came
with each purchase.
Pieces ranged from larger
serving bowls to individual
serving sizes, with glazed
finishes in a range of hues
and textures.
Two kinds of chili were available, one veggie and one recipe
made with meat.
When chili ran out earlier
than expected, customers purchasing a bowl were invited
to pick out a free smaller
bowl instead.
The program chosen to
receive funds was different
from years past.
“Because we already had an
idea of a veterans organization
outside campus, we thought
‘well lets just stay inside the
campus and go with this program’,” ceramics professor
Patrick Crabb said.
Advanced Ceramics student
Elsa Leysack was initially
surprised by how fast some
of the items sold, including
her own piece.
“I made one [ceramic bowl]
and when it was one of the first
ones to be sold I was very surprised,” Leysack said.
—JOVANY LEON
HOTLINE
KILLER SHOW
ASIAN EATS
ORIGINAL GANGSTA
How to Get Away With Murder
ABC
NAM
Santa Ana
Everythangs Corrupt
Ice Cube
How to Get Away with Murder, starring
Viola Davis, revels in a scandalous storyline of a criminal defense attorney and
her perplexing pursuit to win a lawsuit.
Annaliese Keaton, played by Davis,
uses her quick wits and sharp tongue to
get her clients out of a conviction.
She chooses five of her law students
to work at her firm. They soon find
themselves lying, cheating and stealing
to win cases. The show airs Thursdays
on ABC at 7 p.m. —JASMINE JOHNSON
Stuffed with grilled pork, cucumber
and mint and served with peanut sauce,
Nam’s nem nuong cuon spring rolls
almost burst out of the rice paper.
The banh mi sandwiches mix fresh
Vietnamese vegetables with a choice
of beef, chicken, pork or tofu on a fresh
baguette. The menu also has pho.
Nam gets bonus points for a 10-percent discount with student ID. It is located across the street from campus in the
Bristol Marketplace. —KATIE PORTER
After a 10-month delay, Ice Cube is set
to release Everythang’s Corrupt Tuesday.
The rapper has released eight singles
from the album to date, including a
sample of 50 Cent’s Wanksta, titled
Damn Homie. In the track he calls out a
former classmate who was cooler than
he was in high school.
His return to old-school funk beats
will remind fans anxious to hear the
original ‘Cube.
—JORGE CAMPOS
FREAKS AND GEEKS
American Horror Story
FX
After months of freaky and grueling
hype, American Horror Story: Freakshow
premiered Oct. 8 to much anticipation
but subsequently let viewers down.
The first episode can be described as
odd rather than creepy. Evan Peters,
AHS’s heart throb, delivered a laughable
performance, while Kathy Bates was
under used. Jessica Lange’s cover of
Bowie’s Life on Mars was one highlight
of the show.
— JASMINE JOHNSON