Thursday, March 31, 2011

Fat Ho Burgers Anyone?

Businesswoman Lakita Evans, 23, has just recently started a controversy in the city of Waco, TX. She believes that her new cash-only restaurant Fat Ho Burgers, will draw in customers by using this gimmick as she was inspired by the movie, “Phat Girlz.” One opening day there were so many customers, that the place ran out of meat. The menu includes options such as the Supa Fly Ho W/Chz, the Sloppy Ho Brisket, or even tiny ho meals for kids. 


Business has been booming a the restaurant, but even though there are many who have enjoyed its humor, there are still a good number who have not.  Fat Ho Burgers, just does not sit well with many Wacoans and ex Wacoans. One former Waco resident has created a Facebook group asking Evans to come up with a different name for the business. The restaurant is also conveniently located down the street from Gospel Caf - a volunteer-run religious cafe and bookstore and has been receiving much criticism from there as well.


 Lakita Evans explained. "Sometimes black people, when they see something they'll say woo that is a big ho, that ho right there is tight," she said. "So it's catchy, like that."


The restaurant has now been featured on Fox News and has been talked about by Jay Leno. So although this little restaurant in Waco has been getting much press, will it continue to boom? Does everyone really get the joke, or will most just find it offensive? It is definitely a hit with the Baylor students.


The restaurant is located on South 11th Street near Interstate 35. 

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Want to Get Rid of That Freshman 15? Or Even Sophomore Slump?

Summer is just around the corner, and all the girls know what that means... bikini bodies! With the weather being this nice lately, it only makes us want summer to come faster. Unfortunately for some of us, we need some more time. I don't know about you, but I not only gained the freshman 15, but also have the sophomore slump! If I want to look rockin' this summer and get that ring by spring, I am going to need to make some changes, and fast. So if your looking to loose a little here and there Baylor girls, let me tell you how.

As college students we are always stressed out and up late studying, it's just what we do. I understand this problem is quite unavoidable, but late night snacking isn't. To avoid any more weight gain, one must kick the midnight munchies. By eating at night, you are only adding to your total calorie intake for the day. During the day people eat and they are awake and active, burning some of it off. At night, the food will just sit in your stomach as you sleep. The best thing to do is to eat more during the day so you wont be hungry at night. If you must eat at night though, just eat healthier foods, not junk. Don't be the nightime nibbler, because it only leads to regret later.

It is not always when you eat however, but also what you eat. The saying, "you are what you eat" may seem a little ridiculous at times, but it's true. Of course it is hard to eat healthy with dinning halls, meal plans, fast food, and the budget of a college student. My first word of advice is to just stay away from Penland. They may have cute boys, but not the best food options. My second word of advice is to just make sure that your eating healthy foods. It is always better to go with natural foods, not processed and to stick to the portions of the food pyramid. It is very bad to skip meals, and keeping a consistent diet can only help. It is suggested that a person eats five meals a day, three main and two snacks, and breakfast really is the most important meal of the day. Even if you have that 8:00 a.m. class, you must eat breakfast. Your body will thank you for it.

The most important factor for weight loss is exercise. It is almost impossible to stay healthy without exercise. Whether it is the conscious choice of taking the stairs, or running the bear trail, it must be done. Sure we all have that one friend who can eat whatever he/she wants and still stay skinny. The fact of the matter is, your not that friend. You need to exercise at least three times a week for 30 minutes at the minimum. By doing this you are not only loosing weight, but you will have more energy throughout the day and feel better too. Baylor has such a huge campus, and everyone makes the walk from to the Baylor Science Building sometime. It is all just a matter of actually going out there and doing it.

With the right foods and exercise you will be on your way to your summer bod in no time. Say goodbye to the freshman 15, or in my case the sophomore slump, and hello to feeling great. As college students we eat in cafeterias, fast food, are stressed and never get enough sleep. We cope by eating junk food or even use it to be social. The truth is, your not going to be burning anymore calories by siting in front of the television with your roommate while eating chips and candy. Even if it just means dancing in your room, walking the bear trail, or having a salad once in a while, it will be worth it!

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

There's an App for That!


When I applied to colleges my Junior and Senior year, I logged onto my computer, pulled up the website for that school, searched for the application and started a long grueling process. Page after page, blank after blank, question after question, and essay after essay. It started to become a bit monotonous and very overwhelming. Those Saturday afternoons that I dedicated to college applications, they were not fun at all, and the anxiety of waiting for that response letter, was even worse.

Of course these days, technology is increasing by the minute. Facebook has recently launched a new app called Admission Splash. The idea is to make the application process easier and less stressful for students. When a prospective college students uses this app, they are able to see what their chances are for getting into any school. The app will ask for the student's basic information, from there it will ask for test scores, addresses, and whether they volunteered or played any sports in high school. After this, the app will then give the student a rating that ranges from "very poor" to "very good" of getting into that school. 

Of course however, getting into a college is not always based on academics. So although the application may be able to give one an estimate on their chances, it can only tell part of the story. Essays are always a huge part of the college application process, and colleges weigh them pretty heavily. This app is not based on the essay, so one should still apply even if the results say differently. 

With there being over 2,000 colleges these days, apps like these can be very helpful. The first step in applying to college is picking which colleges to apply to. So with the Admission Splash application, one can start to narrow down that search by seeing what schools are possible for you!