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BS had, lafvllilllf SIIHGIIS tempt Sflldelifi Hillary Clause had an unusual nickname. l'm known as the Pizza Shuttle girl with cream cheesef' said Clause, Des Moines sophomore. Like many University students, Clause had no- ticed a change in her eat- ing habits since she came to school. Although she was warned about the ufreshman fifteen, she gained the famous poundage anyway. Ann Chapman, regis- tered dietitian at Watkins l Home of the Golden Arches, l'IeDonaId's was a common meal for students who wanted fast food for a low price. Atthe end of 1996. McDonald's introduced the Arch Deluxe in an attempt to attract 'tgrown-ups. tphoto by Kalendarl to gain weightf' Jodi Wietharn, Chi- cago sophomore, said late night eating was a problem. The dinner period at the dorms is so early, she said. f'You end up order- ing a pizza at ten o'clock. Chapman encouraged people to eat fruits, veg- etables and bread, and to limit the consumptions of dairy and meat products. She recommended eating three healthy meals a day with two snacks. Memorial Health Center, said many college students experienced weight gain. A combi- nation of a high fat diet with little exercise was the main culprit. An increased alcohol consumption also caused weight gain, Chapman said, People tend to stay up later in college, also, she said. Around ten o'clock, they go on a Taco Bell run. After a while ofdoing this and decreasing your activity level, you start story by Tami Miller Q 39 Q . eating habxts Get a variety of foods, she said. Eating the same thing everyday sets up feelings of deprivation. That's what makes a person binge. Clause has since lost the weight she gained her freshman year. Although she still orders a pizza every now and then, she has learned better eating habits. Her advice to freshmen, Don't buy a refrigeratorf' she said. You don't need itf' Q
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Rock Chalk Jayhawk! Go KU! For enthusiastic Jayhawk fans the Rock Chalk chant danced through their dreams at night. These students had tradition that comes with being a KU student, Jarboe said. uHopefully it will be here when my kids are aroundf' Jennifer Finnegan, Manhattan senior, played rugby for the school spirit. Jenna Jarboe, Olathe sophomore, showed her school spirit by rowing with the Novice Squad of the University of Kansas sponosored Women's Rowing Team. lt gives me a chance to bg 3 part gf 3 NCAA With pride written all overthem. student athletes wore the University ot' Kansas colors and letters as a Division I sport for the - - V Unviersity and be a part ofa team that represents my school, J arboe said. Spending 17 hours a week in practice and balancing academics took dedication, but the sense of university tradition kept Jarboe working hard for her school. My entire family has gone to KU, so it is really important to me to have all ofthe symbol ol their devotion story by Brandey Chewning gzggogspirit University and said playing a sport gave her a sense of pride. alt gives me a great feeling to wear my Kan- sas Women's Rugby jacket around campus and especially when I'm at home, Finnegan said. Finnegan said she would do just about any- thing for the Jayhawks. She camped out to get into basketball games, she painted her face with a giant K, and she helped make a huge banner of a Jayhawk strangling a Wildcat. After studying abroad in Scotland, Finnegan said she realized her school spirit even more. g'I'm a Jayhawk now and for- ever,', she said. Q . tphoto by Parsley!
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