Jamie's Questions
How do you pronounce Chez Thuy?
Isn't it really inefficient for Environment CO to pay people to ask for money on campus? Doesn't that just increase their overhead?
How do the revolving doors at Norlin save energy? Don't they just push out more pockets of heated/air-conditioned air?
Does anyone else spend as much time browsing Craigslist as they do on Facebook? Any good finds? (Missed connections, good freebies?)
Dumpster diving after freshman move out - tacky and gross or a great idea?
Jamie's Answers
Definitely on campus by any of the dorms, but also don't forget that a lot of leases are ending around town as well. Check craiglist free stuff for curb alerts and maybe cruise around goss-grove or the hill to see if people are moving out.
I've been thinking a lot about it lately too. I've heard about the Denver Voice, and I think it's a good program. I had a good talk with a man who had been released from prison and was trying to find work and was selling the Voice in the mean time. He was clean, sweet, approachable, and willing to tell me about his story so I gave him a few bucks for his newspaper and his time. Those people seem to really want to help pick themselves back up. It's the "other" homeless people that really get to me - the grungy sign-holding people that hang out on every other corner in Boulder. I saw a woman on a corner downtown a week or two ago with a sign that said "Pregnant and homeless, anything helps" and I didn't know what to think. I couldn't tell if she was pregnant by looking at her and I was torn between revulsion/disgust, pity, and the ever-present "maybe she's just scamming people for money" feeling. I didn't know whether to go up to her and tell her she can get free prenatal care (or an abortion) at BVWH or Clinica Campesina or ask her what her story is, so I just walked past. I don't understand why they can't seek out help. There ARE programs to help them get back on their feet, but they choose to stand around asking for change all day? Most seem harmless, some are absurd (A sign-holder that told me "I'm too drunk to be doing this" as I waited for the light to change), and some of them are just plain irritating ("Can you spare any change? Is that food you have there? Can I have some? Well can you take me somewhere and buy me something to eat?"). I want to scream into their faces that I'll be $50,000 in debt when I graduate and that I'm from a poor family and trying to work my way up and why on earth can't they do the same instead of hanging around the creek path, drinking, and standing on corners, and that if they have a single nickel to their name they're better off than I am. I can't accept just giving them money as the solution. I'm more of the "teach a man to fish" mentality. I'd rather give money to organizations like Boulder Reads that help people who are willing to put in the time and effort to improve their situations.
Thanks! I use Neutragena face wash, and I like that they don't test on animals so I may have to give them a try. I've tried Kiss My Face Cell Mate "Facial Creme & Sunscreen", but it's WAY too thick and creamy and you really have to rub it in to avoid having a filmy white residue on your face. And it's only SPF 10...
Good resources in the posts below. You might also try looking for an independent tutor through Craigslist or ads in campus buildings. It will likely cost you $15 and up, depending on the subject, but if you go through an agency they will charge even more (and they don't pay the tutor terribly well either). If you post an ad on craigslist saying what class you specifically need tutoring in and how much you're willing to pay, I bet you'd be able to find someone with good references who could tutor you for a reasonable price. But remember that the 'hourly price' has to be reasonable, to account for the time they put preparing to tutor you.
You can't always find what you want from an article, and the science stacks have pretty extensive resources all in one place. Sometimes it's easier to get information from a book where someone has already compiled information from many sources together for you.
