Addressing Food Insecurity on College Campuses

Winter 2017 Natasha Bynum

Tasting Lab: Wine

Week Ten: Final ILC, Self-Eval, and Presentation

In this contract entitled “Addressing Food Insecurity on College Campuses: At Evergreen and Beyond,” the student will learn about the relationships between food as a commodity, socioeconomic status, and higher education. The student will investigate the current measures being taken on… Continue Reading →

Week Nine: Findings and Next Steps

It is nearing the end of the quarter, and although this week is filled with wrap up work such as revising my paper, creating my final presentation, and writing my self evaluation, as I was looking through my blog posts… Continue Reading →

Tasting Lab: Week Nine Tea

This week we focused on two different types of green tea. Below are my notes form the tasting. Type of Green Tea Appearance Flavor Aroma Genmai Cha: Small dried leaves and puffed rice. Light green/yellow and clear when steeped Savory,… Continue Reading →

Seminar Weekly Post: Week 8

SOS: ComAlt, Seminar Pre-Writing Week 8 7 March 2017 Word Count: 229   Passages: “The desire to bite both materializes and minimizes bodily violence; it inflicts pain, but it appears to do so only at the precise and relatively small… Continue Reading →

Week Eight: Wrapping It Up – The Paper

The Paper If you hadn’t already noticed, I skipped my Week 7 update. This is because for the past week and a half I have been working on my 16 page term paper with my head down and spirits high…. Continue Reading →

Tasting Lab: Bread and Butter

For the tasting lab correlated with Chapter 4 of Racial Indigestion, Annie brought bread, and we made butter from heavy whipping cream. Although initially during this reading, I was triggered by the reference to bread and bread making, during the… Continue Reading →

Tasting Lab: Week Eight Tea

Tasting Lab: Eggs

Seminar Weekly Post: Week 7

SOS: ComAlt, Seminar Pre-Writing Week 7 28 February 2017 Word Count: 237   Passages: “I raise this incident not only to demonstrate that we have no way of knowing how many images have been destroyed but to insist that against… Continue Reading →

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