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University cuts staff positions to meet budget shortfall | P. 4 Satisfy your summer binging UWT’S FREE WEEKLY PUBLICATION JUNE 3, 2019 | Volume 23, Issue 31 needs | P. 6 - 8 thetacomaledger.com 2 NEWS OPINION ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT SPOTLIGHT The Ledger. June 3, 2019 | Volume 23 | Issue 31 Teacher Spotlight: Meet Professor Bidisha Mallik A professor of philosophy and ethics, Professor Mallik urges students not only to secure high grades, The Ledger but to make good use of school resources and opportunities. UWT’s weekly student publication June 3, 2019 | Vol. 23, Issue 31 By Tyler Wicke to Gandhi to work with him. The story News Reporter of these two extraordinary women Editors opened my eyes to the possibility of Editor-in-Chief ...... Kelsie Abram Bidisha Mallik teaches philosophy positive change that one could bring to Managing Editor ...... Ella Lucente and ethics at UW Tacoma, and plans to the world — a thing I always aspired to News Editor ...... Leticia Bennett Opinion Editor ...... Christian Bell teach Environmental Philosophy and do, but didn’t know how. I became in- A&E Editor ...... Miles Cameron Sustainability next fall. She considers trigued and wanted to learn more, which Managers her role as a teacher to be a lifelong com- ultimately drew me into philosophy to Layout Manager...... Natalie Peyton mitment, and that teaching philosophy pursue my doctoral studies. I am cur- Web Manager ...... Maya Thomas greatly impacts the shaping of student rently working on a book project — a Distribution Manager..Mitchell Fermo minds. Between her time as a professor culmination of my doctoral research — Advertising Manager..Elijah Freeman and experiences as a so-called “travel on the contribution of Slade and Heile- Staff Writers freak,” professor Mallik spoke with the mann to social development and envi- News Reporter ...... Mitchell Fermo News Reporter...... Meghan Rand Ledger to tell us about herself and pro- ronmental sustainability. News Reporter...... Tyler Wicke vide advice for undergraduates. WHEN DID YOU DECIDE THAT YOU Opinion Columnist ...... Alyssa Tatro WHERE DID YOU ATTEND COLLEGE AS WANTED TO BE A PROFESSOR? WHAT Opinion Columnist...Bengisu Incetas AN UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE DREW YOU TO UWT? A&E Columnist ...... Alex Alderman A&E Columnist…...... ……Jenny Lam STUDENT? I didn’t know that until I began Sports Columnist...... Brooks Moeller I did my undergraduate studies at teaching courses in philosophy during Art the University of Calcutta in India. My my graduate career. That experience Illustrator ...... Bruno Marquez specialization there was Geography and itself helped me see how empowering Photographer ...... Natalie Peyton Cartography. My interest in environ- and transformative a career in teaching Design mental studies took me to the United could be. I recall a student in my ethics Page Designer...... Maya Thomas Kingdom where I did my master’s in class who told me how learning and Interns Environment and Development from confronting alternative viewpoints News Editor...... Mitchell Fermo the School of Oriental and African Stud- other than his own helped him see the A&E Editor...... Meghan Rand ies at the University of London. After nobler side of moral duty towards self, Advisor graduating, I spent some time doing which caused him to give up drugs. Publications Manager ... Daniel Nash environmental journalism and research From this, I realized that a teaching ca- Cover Art in the Himalayan mountains on social reer in philosophy could potentially By Natalie Peyton and environmental issues in the course make greater impact in shaping human of which I decided to get a Ph.D. My minds and through that, bring about a doctorate in Philosophy is from the change in society, because education, as

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FACTS in inspiring me to the study of literature because of its interdisciplinary approach [The] hardest part is to be able to • Professor Mallik grew up in Check out all the stories printed and philosophy hailing from both East to education, the diverse and vibrant find time enough to get all that you want Calcutta, India. here plus more content online! and West, and … their long-term inter- student body and the small student- to do apart from teaching, such as finish- • Mallik has been a vegan for thetacomaledger.com est in the life and work of Mohandas K. faculty ratio. ing your writing projects, attending 10 years now. facebook.com/uwtledger Gandhi brought me to understand and WHAT CLASSES DO YOU TEACH HERE AT faculty meetings, organizing commu- Twitter: @uwtledger • Mallik considers herself a appreciate his philosophy that teaches UW TACOMA? WHICH ONES DO YOU nity meetings and field trips and most Instagram: @uwtledger travel freak. She traveled to that inner transformation of the indi- MOST ENJOY TEACHING? importantly, finding a balance between Europe and Africa on a sea Office:MAT 151 vidual must be the starting point of I teach Introduction to Philosophy, work and personal life. voyage and saw half the world Phone: 253-692-4428 at a young age of eight. She Email: [email protected] outer transformations for social change. Introduction to Ethics, Ethics in Society WHAT ADVICE CAN YOU OFFER has additionally traveled to Simultaneously, my father, inculcated in and Practical Reasoning at UWT. I en- UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS? Thailand, United Kingdom, Office Hours: me a deep interest to learn about the joy teaching all of my classes simply Unergraduate education is one of Austria, Czech Republic, Monday: 11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Canada, and many countries 1:30 p.m.–2:30 p.m. world from experience. I was passionate because I love what I do, but if you want the formative stages of your life and you and places of South Asia. 3:40 p.m.–4:40 p.m. about nature as I grew up and developed a favorite, that has to be the one focused should be able to make the best of it as Tuesday: 11:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. a keener passion for the mountains, on ethics. I also plan to teach courses the experience as a whole would be life- • She is ‘quite mad’ about Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. Beethoven and his music Thursday: 9 a.m.–1:20 p.m. which led me to travel and hike in the on Environmental Philosophy and Sus- changing in terms of broadening your and can’t wait to attend the Friday: 10:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Himalayan country in the north of India. tainability and am currently planning horizon and helping you get a clear idea upcoming Beethoven Festival There, in one serendipitous encounter, I to teach a course on the Ethics of Non- of what career path you may finally take. in Seattle next year! She plans to travel to Vienna to celebrate came to meet the Gandhian activist, Sun- violence next fall. Thus, making the best of your time at his 250th birth anniversary! derlal Bahuguna and his wife, Vimla WHAT DO YOU LIKE BEST ABOUT college would mean not just bagging HAVE A NOSE FOR Bahuguna, who were pioneers of the TEACHING AT UWT? good grades, but participating in class ing, cooking, or reading. But I really NEWS? nonviolent forest protection movement What I absolutely like about UWT discussions mindfully, communicating like hiking and going places such as called the “Chipko” in which village is its students. I have taught at other well with your professors and seeking exploring the nature, art and culture people hugged the trees to protect them institutions in North America, but what their advice whenever needed, main- of the beautiful Pacific Northwest. An WE'RE HIRING! from commercial felling. Incidentally, I I find here is unique and motivating for taining good connections with class- odd sporadic hobby I have is to do learned that the source of their inspira- me as a teacher. The students come from mates and making good use of school garbage picking in my local neighbor- TO SEE OPENINGS, VISIT: tion for nonviolent social change was not diverse backgrounds and they are en- resources and opportunities for learning hood area to arouse environmental Gandhi, but the mentorship of two Eu- ergetic and eager to bring their own as they come. consciousness and social responsibil- TACOMA.UW.EDU/HANDSHAKE ropean women, Madeleine Slade and knowledge to the classroom and beyond WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR HOBBIES? ity. Plus, I am passionate about music Catherine Mary Heilemann who came and are committed to contribute to their When at home I love to do garden- and love to go to concerts. NEWS OPINION ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT SPOTLIGHT The Ledger. June 3, 2019 | Volume 23 | Issue 31 3 Spring 2019 commencement speakers share how they were chosen A process led by the Associated Students of UW Tacoma, the selection process of commencement speakers begins with an application, and ends with a powerful speech.

By Meghan Rand ment of Student Engagement. “The top of one of the graduating seniors.” cluded within higher education,” Al- “It sounds weird, but I remember News Reporter scoring candidates are then forwarded Casanova also explained that for gomeda said. “My speech is a reflection how mad I was to not be able to stand to the Lead Commencement Staff team this year, 24 total applicants were ulti- of myself as a first-generation [college on the school stage with my friends… Spring quarter is quickly drawing to reassure they are in good class stand- mately narrowed down to three people: student] and immigrant Latina. [my parents] decided to pull me out to a close, and UW Tacoma seniors are ing and on track to graduate.” Justin Cabanos, who will speak at the Through my involvement on campus of public school and finish my 8th closer than ever to graduating. With This year’s selection committee was gold ceremony, Diana Algomeda, who and education I have had various con- grade year as an online student [be- just a few short weeks away from grad- comprised of four board members and will speak at the purple ceremony, and versations with students who continue cause of challenges faced with ad- uation, the process of selecting speak- three senators from ASUWT. Hannah Cho, who will perform the to feel as outsiders and [bear] constant ministration]” Cabanos said. “I was ers and performers for commencement Christie Peralta, ASUWT’s Direc- National Anthem at both ceremonies. pressures to serve as positive represen- mad because I was unable to stand has recently reached its end. tor of University Affairs who has When asked about how the speak- tatives of their people [communities/ up there to receive an award that was “The selection process is run by served on the selection committee for ers felt about the opportunity to speak identities] … I feel honored to have honestly mine to begin with. While ASUWT where the Selection Commit- three years, spoke more about the se- at the graduation ceremony, Algomeda been selected because I am able to disappointing, the ability to speak at tee consists of seven ASUWT members lection process. expressed how excited she was to be validate and empower those who can a university level commencement who volunteer their time to review ap- “Speaker candidates must be a grad- able to represent her background as a identify with my story but also those completely overshadows the awards plicants and auditions – ultimately uating senior,” Peralta said. “However, first-generation college student. who do not.” ceremony… Speaking at graduation voting for their top speaker and singer singer candidates can be anyone affili- “Being selected for me means being For Cabanos, the opportunity to is a chance for me to reflect on myself in each ceremony,” said Zvon Casa- ated with UW Tacoma. For example, one able to represent and validate those speak is a way of showing himself how and be proud of the tremendous nova, program assistant for the Depart- of the singers last year was the daughter who have been and continue to be ex- far he has come academically. growth I’ve gone through.”

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“I will miss my “I will miss how beautiful “I will miss the “I will miss the feeling “I will miss my professors and the the campus is in Fall and privilege of [having] of being in college, now classmates and campus itself.” Spring, as well as the an opportunity to learn the stress of getting a professors the most.” friends I made in the more, while forming real job is setting in.” classroom.” dynamic relationships with faculty who care about their students, also Metro Coffee.” 4 NEWS OPINION ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT SPOTLIGHT The Ledger. June 3, 2019 | Volume 23 | Issue 31 Lackluster enrollment numbers forces administrative cuts 15 administrative positions are being reduced or cut completely as UWT budget faces funding deficit.

By Leticia Bennett and which then guided the budgeting the university will do budget evalu- could be done without. While most themselves with new responsibilities Mitchell Fermo process on where money could be ations like this, saying that next year were needed, some positions were to fill the gaps. News Editor & News Reporter allocated and redistributed. the different academic units will have ultimately chosen due to how they fell Hynes-Wilson recognizes that The university became aware of a to undergo a similar process of pro- outside of meeting the three goals of there might be anger and sadness at UW Tacoma is facing budget cuts budget shortfall in March when stu- posing different percentage cuts from enrollment, transitions and success. losing members of the campus com- and reductions to administrative staff dent enrollment and retention was not their departments. “It became a business decision,” munity, but asks that everyone sup- after revenue taken in by the univer- fulfilling expected projections. UWT’s “We are going to do a similar ex- Hynes-Wilson said. ports each other as best as they can, sity has left little-to-no room for budget is built around having a certain ercise next year with this, because all Student Affairs — which encom- such as creating spaces to come to- growth. In all, 15 staff positions across number of students to fill in seats. this does is get us $1 million of wiggle passes departments like Student En- gether to talk and heal going forward. the different administrative divisions When that number is not met, the room for this year, and we need a gagement, Student Success and En- “I want us to recognize, honor and are being reduced, laid off or not being university faces a deficit in revenue. little more than that,” Pagano said. “So rollment Services — is one of the support those individuals who are no refilled. No student-staff jobs were cut “The way I look at it … I think it’s we will take these areas [the academ- divisions facing cuts and reductions. longer going to be members of our or reduced through this process. a little bit of a renewal for us,” UWT ic units] next year and do something The position of Dean of Student En- community, for no fault of their own,” From these cuts, the university Chancellor Mark Pagano said. “It puts similar, and that will give us maybe gagement is being cut, while the Hynes-Wilson said. “I want students will have $1 million of leeway to work everyone on notice that we do have $2 million of wiggle room next year.” Civic Engagement Specialist job — to know that there continues to be with to expand certain programs and limited resources.” In addressing the budget shortfall who works closely with the Center tremendous support within this divi- promote campus growth. The pro- According to Pagano, students’ in her department, Mentha Hynes- for Service and Leadership — is hav- sion, across the campus, that is in- posed budget for administration units tuitions comprise about two-thirds Wilson, vice-chancellor for Student ing their position reduced. Finally, tended to encourage your growth and next year now sits at $25,392,403 — of the revenue generated for the uni- Affairs and Enrollment services, ex- an Admissions Advisor is not having development. Your voices matter and an overall reduction of 3.6%. Each versity, with the other one-third com- plained that her approach to the re- their position filled once they leave if there’s ever a concern regarding administrative unit was tasked with ing from state funding. Pagano stat- ductions included looking at which from their spot. From these reduc- this process or anything in general, offering cuts at 1.5%, 3.5% and 4.5%, ed that this will not be the only time positions were necessary and which tions, some current jobs will find that’s what I’m here to do.”

PHOTO BY MAYA THOMAS Opinion: Congratulations to UW Tacoma’s class of 2019! As the UW Tacoma class of 2019 prepares to graduate, they should be proud of their accomplishments, but also continue to strive for their future goals.

By Alyssa Tatro Many students are unsure as to Graduating college is a major ac- sors, and people in your field. This can an opportunity to network and build Opinion Columnist what their next steps are, and the complishment, and taking time off can easily be done by joining LinkedIn or up your professional knowledge. pressure to find a job or to begin net- help you enjoy your accomplishments Handshake, which are social media Though, if you form a relationship or The countdown has begun! In two working within your field is stressful and recharge before entering into an- platforms specifically for professional make an impression on the person, weeks time, the 2019 graduating class due to all of the uncertainty. As a 2019 other period of focus and dedication. networking. These sites can help you you may find yourself with job pros- of UW Tacoma will walk across the graduate, I am trying to remember Having time to relax from school and establish your skills and experiences, pects later down the road. stage and receive their degrees. After that while my future career is impor- explore possible career prospects will meet people in your field and act as a Recent grads should prioritize years of hardwork and dedication, tant, it is also crucial to relax and take help you grow and better prepare you job search outlet. Another great way learning even when school is over, UWT’s seniors are finally closing the stock of the great accomplishment of for your future career. With that being to further your professional develop- whether this be on the job, through chapter of their college career and obtaining a college degree. said, don’t let a period of inactivity ment is by reaching out to established reading books, listening to podcasts, now face the exciting, yet daunting There are also plenty of grads won- make you lose sight of your goals. professional who work in careers that research journals, etc. Exercising your post university life. dering whether or not to give them- As I stated before, taking time off you find interesting or are thinking brain and broadening your knowl- Graduating students across the selves a break before diving into a is perfectly normal and could better about getting into to and ask them for edge base will help you be more se- globe are experiencing the immense career or continuing educational prepare you for your future — but an informational interview. cure in your personal identity — and joy that comes along with never at- pursuits. Here’s my advice to my fel- don’t let it distract you from further An informational interview is an being a lifelong learner is quite the tending an 8 a.m. lecture, writing low graduates: taking a break is not a personal development. As students, opportunity to discuss career respon- marketable trait. research papers, or cramming for an bad thing! This is a personal choice we do not have an immense amount sibilities, industry knowledge, and to To the graduates of 2019: Closing exam ever again. Along with this ex- of course, but recent grads shouldn’t of free time to focus on career and develop a better idea of the trajectory a chapter in your book always leaves citement of graduating, there is also feel bad about wanting to take some field research, let alone networking of certain jobs. It is important to note a feeling of uncertainty. but uncer- a very real sense of fear and confusion time for themselves, whether that and personal development. that at an informational interview it tainty also comes with possibility. that many college grads feel at the means spending time traveling, focus- Following graduation, find the time is not appropriate to ask for a job or The world is in your hands, so stay end of their journey. ing on family, or saving up money. to network with fellow alumni, profes- if their agency is hiring. Rather, it is inspired and keep after your goals! NEWS OPINION ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT SPOTLIGHT The Ledger. June 3, 2019 | Volume 23 | Issue 31 5 Ledger Senior Goodbyes 2019 Today, Monday, June 3 is the last day of print publication for the Tacoma Ledger in 2019, and the last issue this year’s Tacoma Ledger graduates will be a part of. Below, our seniors say goodbye to MAT 151 and reflect on the impact the Tacoma Ledger has had on them. We will miss all of you dearly, and appreciate every contribution each of you have made to our paper. Here’s to graduation — it’s not the end, but just the beginning!

PHOTO BY NATALIE PEYTON (Left to right): Avery Parker, Leticia Bennett, Kelsie Abram, Jenny Lam, and Alex Alderman. Not pictured: Miles Cameron and Alyssa Tatro.

KELSIE ABRAM your Editor-in-Chief, and I can’t wait to the university. While whether I did that ly led me right into the arms of the Led- mediately welcomed me. Through the EDITOR-IN-CHIEF see what each of your futures hold! is really up to you, looking back I can ger! I began writing as a News Reporter, Ledger, I have been able to fully immerse When I first joined the Ledger in AVERY PARKER say that I’ve honestly enjoyed my time which allowed me to learn about my myself in the vibrant arts and rich - March 2016, I knew this paper was some- MANAGING EDITOR at the Ledger and was able to meet fan- wonderful campus and the city of Ta- ture Tacoma has to offer, which to me thing special. It feels strange to be saying goodbye tastic students, staff, faculty and people coma. My time at the Ledger has con- has been an invaluable experience. I And when I was suddenly promoted after this long journey, but I can only hope that I never would have met otherwise. tributed to my growth as a writer, team would like to thank my family, friends to Editor-in-Chief only two short that I have left some kind of legacy and I’ve been blessed to have had amazing mate, student, and friend. I am grateful and boyfriend, who have continuously months later, I was determined to retain lasting impression on the Ledger. I would editors, news reporters and friends and to have worked alongside my fellow re- supported my academic endeavors. I the Ledger’s legacy, and do whatever I like to thank the Ledger first and foremost I am so grateful for everyone who helped porters and editors who have showed am also thankful for all who make the could to make sure our publication was for being my home on campus; my entire and supported me in this role. I espe- me what it means to be a dedicated and Ledger possible: the student writers, released each week with pertinent and college career, it was the place I felt like I cially want to thank my news reporters informed person. I have had the wonder- editors, photographers, design team, exciting information for our staff, fac- most belonged at school. In doing almost — all seven of you — who I was lucky ful opportunity to write also as an Opin- faculty and readers. Congrats to all 2019 ulty, and — most importantly — our every position on staff at some point or to get to know so well and call my ion columnist, where I was able to ex- grads — we did it! student body. Now, three years later, I another, I gained experience in things that friends. Together we made it through plore controversial issues and topics that JENNY LAM look back at my time here fondly. While I love doing — editing and layout. I also hard stories but also got to see our work have important implications for our A&E COLUMNIST working with my exemplary fellow stu- made some of the best friends I’ve ever pay off in the end. country and our world. I am passionate I don’t know how I got here, but I’m dents on the paper, I’ve also come to had here. I’d like to give special shoutouts MILES CAMERON about social justice and equity, and my glad I did and pretty sad it’s coming to learn what being a good leader truly to members of The Design Squad™: Sean A&E EDITOR time at the Ledger gave me a platform an end. This chapter has certainly been means. And as I hand the Editor-in- Ferrell-Wyman, Kristina Osborn, Jessika I’m so thankful that I worked at the to speak and learn more about the im- bittersweet, but I wouldn’t have it any Chief baton off to Ella Lucente, my dear- Foust, Angie Canales, Diego Meza, Logan Ledger this year. I genuinely enjoyed writ- portance of cross cultural communica- way else. I’ve made lifelong friendships, est confidant and unbelievably talented Jenny and Chase Charaba. I would also ing each article, and especially attending tion and acceptance. Thank you to the fell in love, found my passion, wrote my and dedicated worker, I am confident like to give a huge thanks to my best friend the events that I wrote about. As an Arts entire Ledger staff for all of your hard first screenplay, got my first writing job, that the Ledger legacy will continue. I’d Ella Lucente — who has done a great job & Entertainment Editor, I was able to work and contributions, and congratu- and found out what I want to do in this like to personally thank just a few of the taking over my former position of Manag- really get out and explore Tacoma, and lations to my fellow 2019 graduates! life — all here at UWT. Thank you Kel- many people who have continued to lift ing Editor — for being my saving grace, attend events I wouldn’t otherwise even ALEX ALDERMAN sie, for bringing me on as a columnist at me up and support me throughout my biggest supporter and voice of reason considered. Working with such a sup- A&E COLUMNIST the Ledger. Thank you professor Jen- time at the Ledger. Daniel, my advisor countless times. portive and motivating team of writers I am so grateful for the nearly two nifer Myers, for introducing me to the and mentor; Ella, my partner-in-crime LETICIA BENNETT and editors was inspiring for me, and I years I have spent working for the Led- world of film and inspiring me to be whose compassion, support and friend- NEWS EDITOR hope to bring that workplace environ- ger. When I transferred to UWT, I didn’t involved in the industry. Thank you ship I am forever grateful for; my par- When I first learned that I had been ment into wherever I go next. Thank you know what to expect because I had Tuyen and Aeriel, for being my first ents, whose support and love never hired to be the Ledger’s News Editor for so much to everyone at the Ledger. never visited Tacoma prior to packing UWT friends. Thank you Soapy, Sandy falter; and Jonah, the love-of-my-life the 2018–2019 school year, I was both ALYSSA TATRO up my life and moving here. I decided and Tanya for supporting me from high and daily cheerleader. So here’s to all of super excited and nervous. I knew that OPINION COLUMNIST to apply for the Ledger despite my lack school through college. Thank you Ba, my fellow 2019 Ledger graduates, as well I had big shoes to fill and hoped that I I have always dreamed of having a of experience, and upon gaining a posi- Mommy and Ong Ba Noi for the con- as every returning staff member — I’ve could let the UWT campus read interest- platform to share my thoughts and de- tion as A&E columnist, I was introduced tinuous love and support. And lastly, been so honored and humbled to be ing news stories and find out more about velop my writing skills, which ultimate- to a warm group of students who im- thank you, Josh — I love you, babe!

We’d also like to thank all of our other Ledger graduates and their contributions to our paper: Christean Jenkins, Diego Meza, Logan Jenny, Molica Chau, and Robert Gillis. 6 NEWS OPINION ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT SPOTLIGHT The Ledger. June 3, 2019 | Volume 23 | Issue 31 For your summer binging needs. RECIPES TV

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It is also eas- utes. As rice cooks, cut the kale into bite- dark comedy — because it does get re- ily modifiable, so feel free to customize size pieces. When the rice has cooked for COURTESY OF ABC.COM ally dark. it to your own liking! 10 minutes, arrange the kale on top of —Miles Cameron, A&E Editor the rice in an even layer, add the fish sauce You will need (serves 4): and season with garlic salt, salt and pep- 2 cups of jasmine rice per. Then, cover and cook for five more ‘Last Chance U’ ‘Dead to Me’ 1 cup of unsweetened coconut flakes minutes, or until the rice is tender. Re- Every sports enthusiast — if they cusing on a different school.Changing The new Netflix original show 2 tablespoons of white or black move from heat and let sit, covered for haven’t already — needs to check out schools every two years keeps the show “Dead to Me” focuses on a grieving sesame seeds five minutes. As rice rests, zest the lime the Netflix original series “Last Chance fresh with new players to follow as they widow, Jen (played by Christina Apple- 2 tablespoons of coconut oil and cut it into four wedges. Add 1/2 tea- U.” The show, which debuted summer try to achieve their lifelong dreams as gate) whose husband died in an ex- 1 scallion, thinly sliced spoon zest to the coconut-sesame mix- of 2016 following the season of junior football players. So far, there have been tremely sudden and violent death. In 1 teaspoon of turmeric ture. Season with salt and pepper and stir college football powerhouse East Mis- three seasons of the show, with the next a grief support group, Jen makes a 2 teaspoon curry powder to combine. Gently stir the greens into sissippi Community College, aims to set to be released sometime during the quirky new friend, Judy (played by 1 teaspoon of garlic salt the rice, season to taste with salt and highlight the lives of highly talented upcoming summer. Each episode is Linda Cardellini), who offers her loyal 1 can of full-fat coconut milk pepper. Then, divide among the bowls. players who have found themselves about a hour long, with up to nine epi- companionship during a difficult time. 2 teaspoons of fish sauce Finally, sprinkle the coconut mixture on playing at a junior college rather than sodes per season. Because the seasons Slowly, secrets about Jen’s new friend 1 medium bunch of kale top and serve with a lime wedge for in a Division I program. The viewer are so short, I recommend binge-watch- are uncovered, as well as secrets about 1 lime squeezing over. begins to become invested in the play- ing the show in order to become truly her late husband — ones he failed to Salt and pepper —Miles Cameron, A&E Editor ers as the show focuses on different invested in the premise and players. The disclose during their marriage. players’ backstories, as well as the upcoming season will take place at In- This show combines countless uni- Directions: adversity they had to fight through to dependence Community College in versal themes such as family problems, In a medium pot, toast the coconut end up where they are today. Kansas for the second year in a row. trust, forgiveness, grief, and friend- and sesame seeds over medium-low heat Every two seasons, the producers of —Brooks Moeller, ship, while also using well-placed for three to five minutes. Then, transfer “Last Chance U” change locations, fo- Sports Columnist humor and lightness. It’s surprisingly to a small bowl. In the same pot, melt the easy to relate to the characters despite coconut oil over medium-low heat. Add their unique circumstances. While the scallion whites, turmeric, curry pow- Netflix has only produced one season der and stir. Cook for three to five min- — comprised of 10 episodes — so far, utes. Then, add the rice, coconut milk, the show is addictive enough to be and season with salt and pepper. Fill the renewed, and could easily be binged empty can of coconut milk with water in one night. I was truly surprised at and add it to the pot. Give the mixture a how much I loved this show, and I good stir and bring to a boil over medi- can’t wait for the next season. um-high heat. Once boiling, cover, turn COURTESY OF MYSEQUINEDLIFE COURTESY OF NETFLIX —Meghan Rand, News Reporter NEWS OPINION ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT SPOTLIGHT The Ledger. June 3, 2019 | Volume 23 | Issue 31 7 BOOKS PLAYS ‘Star Wars: The Thrawn ‘To All The ‘MAMMA MIA!’ Trilogy’ by Timothy Zahn Boys I’ve Ever Perhaps the most high-spirited You’ve likely seen the movie and now play of all time, MAMMA MIA! Will is the time to experience the broad- Take some time this summer to crushing the new government and see- Loved Before’ be gracing the stages of Tacoma this way hit MAMMA MIA! — up-close, delve into author Timothy Zahn’s clas- ing the empire restored to its former July. Follow the life of Sophie and her personal and local. Feel the magic of sic Thrawn Trilogy! Considered some glory. This trilogy introduces many series by search for her father as you listen MAMMA MIA! This summer at Ta- of the best novels in the entire Star Wars new memorable and iconic characters, Jenny Han and sing along to the hit songs “Danc- coma Musical Playhouse on sixth ave literary canon, The Thrawn Trilogy has while also staying true to the old ones. ing Queen”,“Take a Chance on Me” from July 12 to August 4. something that every geek and new Aside from being an enjoyable adven- In 2014, author Jenny Han re- and ”The Winner Takes it All” from Star Wars fan will love. ture story, the trilogy also touches on leased the novel “To All The Boys I’ve ABBA’s world-renowned soundtrack. - Alex Alderman, A&E Columnist Taking place five years after the ideas of teamwork, betrayal, friendship, Ever Loved Before,” which was so 1983 “Return of the Jedi” film, the three loyalty, acceptance and letting go of successful that Han wrote two other COURTESY OF THIRDCASTREVIEW.COM novels follow familiar characters such grudges. Don’t have the time to sit sequels: “P.S., I Still Love You” and as Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Leia Or- down and read? Listen to the audio- “Always and Forever, Lara Jean.” The gana, and Lando Calrissian working to books on the go narrated by Marc story follows Lara Jean, as her secret, set up a new government — all the Thompson, who really helps bring the hand-written letters to all of her while dealing with the infamous Grand trilogy to life. crushes are somehow mailed to each Admiral Thrawn who is intent on —Leticia Bennett, News Editor of them, turning her world upside down. The “To The Boys I’ve Ever Loved Before” series is ultimately a feel good, young adult series that touches on love, heartbreak, family and accepting the truth. 10/10 recom- mend for your book list this summer! If you love the book series, catch up and watch the 2018 Netflix film adaption of “To All The Boys I’ve Ever Loved Before,” which became an overnight sensation. Also be on the lookout for the prequel “P.S., I Still Love You” film adaptation, which ‘The Producers’ COURTESY OF WOOKIEPEDIA.COM is rumored to be released on Netflix sometime this year! An ill-starred broadway producer ten by Mel Brooks and Thomas Mee- -Ella Lucente, Managing Editor joins forces with his soft-spoken ac- han, is a comedic musical that peers ‘The Wheel of Time’ countant and devise the worst script into that very predicament. “The by Robert Jordan and in history in an effort to get rich quick Producers” comes to Lakewood Play- — scamming their backers out of mil- house this summer, running June 7 Brandon Sanderson lions. Things go awry when their plan through July 7 on Friday and Saturday Looking for a really long fantasy One — the embodiment of pure evil backfires and the play that should be at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. book series to fill your summer? Well, — but possibly destroy it in the pro- the flop of the century is now a broad- you’re in luck. Set in a world where cess. While sometimes tedious, boring way must-see! “The Producers”, writ- - Alex Alderman, A&E Columnist only women are allowed to practice and slow, the books touch on themes magic, The Wheel of Time is a fantasy of loyalty, friendship, trust, love, duty, genre book series that spans fourteen torture, pain, insanity and responsibil- novels, a prequel and two companion ity and in all are a great story of an books. The series was written by James entire world’s struggle to deal with war, Rigney Jr. — under the pen name of change, destruction and hope. The Robert Jordan — and was completed summer is an especially good time to by author Brandon Sanderson after read these books as Amazon an- Jordan’s untimely passing in 2007. The nounced last October that it would series’ overall plot tells the story of officially be making an Original TV Rand al’Thor, a young man who learns series adaptation with filming starting that he is the reincarnation of the this fall. world’s savior and is once again des- tined to save the world from the Dark —Leticia Bennett, News Editor

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‘Fear and Loathing in ‘GIRL’ by Maren Morris Husky Las Vegas’ If her powerhouse voice and hit done yet,” Moris takes her listeners songs such as, “My Church” and “The on a ride of high expectations during Probably the best trip you can get basically the point. It doesn’t need to 2019 Middle” are any indication, singer- the rest of her album that refuse to without doing any drugs, with numer- stick to a strict storyline format with songwriter Maren Morris is destined falter. Another notable song is “Good Grad Playlist ous trippy dazes and disturbing hal- an icidenting incident, climax, resolu- for stardom. “GIRL,” Morris’ second Woman,” which conveys the support lucinatory rages - on top of that, you tion and etc. It just purely exist, taking studio album pushes the boundaries one has for their partner through “It’s Time” get a bald cracked out Johnny Depp us on a wild ride of this two individu- between country and pop, refusing thick and thin. This song stands out Imagine Dragons and Benicio Del Toro as his lawyer - it’s als that just wants to live - no plans, to adhere to the otherwise formulaic from the average love song, as it alters the icing on a cake. Besides from the no goals, no regerts. It’s humorous, it’s genres. Co-writing on all 14 songs, the normative roles that men and “Unwritten” batshit psychedelic visuals and multi carefree, somewhat between sickening Morris’ lyrics convey raw emotion women play within songs by the Natasha Bedingfield colored kaleidoscope of “what the fuck and horrifying as it depicts the real through themes of love, female em- woman ensuring her partner emo- was that,” it’s quite unbelievable that mental and emotional consequences powerment, and more. The opening tional support and strength — not “Glory Days” this film got made in terms of the plot. of repeated drug-use - a surreal and track, titled “GIRL” after the album, the other way around. While “GIRL” Bruce Springsteen It doesn’t go to point A to point B like alarmingly casual anti-drug PSA. It’s opens with a catchy guitar riff, fol- may be a bit more on the pop-side, most conventional films. Instead, it’s like a Seth Rogen movie, but on ste- lowed by encouraging words, such as Morris’ second album’s blurring of “History” filled with randomness, what-the- roids with a more serious undertone. “I don’t wanna wear your crown — genres proves her as a stand-out in One Direction point and lost of direction, but that’s -Jenny Lam, A&E Columist there’s enough to go around.” De- the current music industry. scribed by Rolling Stone as “the most “I Got A Feeling” ambitious and eccentric song she’s -Kelsie Abram, Editor-In-Chief The Black Eyed Peas “YOUTH” Troye Sivan

“School’s Out” Alice Cooper

“The Climb” Miley Cyrus

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‘The Lion King’ (2019) “Rivers and Roads” Based on the Disney cartoon clas- happens — good or bad — comes from The Head and the Heart sic from 1994, “The Lion King” is mak- the circle of life. Starring Donald ing its reprise this summer starring Glover as Simba, Beyoncé Knowles- “Moment 4 Life” some of our favorite stars. Following Carter as Nala, Billy Eichner as Timon, Nicki Minaj COURTESY OF CROWNNOTE.COM the life of Simba, audiences follow him and loveable Seth Rogan as Pumbaa, through themes such as death, love, this film is sure to be even better than “Hall of Fame” betrayal, unexpected friendships and its processor! This film comes out this ‘Distant Worlds V: More The Script feat. will.i.am what family truly means. This movie summer on July 19, so reserve those teaches viewers quality life lessons tickets and put it on your summer Music’ from Final Fantasy “With a Little Help From such as to learn from the past, but not watch list! My Friends” If you love Final Fantasy — or just relaxing and great for adding onto your dwell in it, and that everything that -Ella Lucente, Managing Editor The Beatles video game soundtrack music in gen- summer playlists. eral — then the fifth album of the Dis- Not enough? Distant Worlds is com- “Tongue Tied” tant Worlds collection is definitely one ing to Seattle’s Benaroya Hall on Sep- GroupLove to check out. Distant Worlds is a concert tember 11 and 12. Tickets can be found series that performs orchestral arrange- on Distant Worlds’s official website. “Forever Young” ments of Final Fantasy music. Ranging -Leticia Bennett, News Editor Rod Stewart from Final Fantasy III to Final Fantasy XV, Distant Worlds V features music “Happy” from many of the different games and Pharrell Williams soundtrack composers such as Masashi Hamauzu, Nobuo Uematsu, Hitoshi “We Are The Champions” Sakamoto and Yoko Shimomura. 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