Wednesday, February 17

Restorative Justice Training Opportunities!

Affected Community Member Accountability Board Combined Orientations

Naropa offers a community justice program that supports your student body and Snow Lion housing by promoting individual and shared accountability.
When people are living and learning together, conflicts are bound to arise. The CORE Justice Program transforms harm into opportunities for personal and collective growth, and we invite students, faculty and staff to bring your wisdom and voice to the circle.
As an affected community member, you will be part of a team that helps create a mutual agreement that repairs harms and build bridges between Snow Lion residents and the Naropa community. As a member of an Accountability Board you will be equipped to help your peers or students take responsibility for their actions and as well as repair harms.

Come improve deep communication and understanding among students, faculty and staff. Learn how you can positively influence community culture and at the same time help others make constructive decisions.


How to Get Involved


When: Thursday, March 4th
Time: 6:00 pm – 9:30 pm
Where: Dana Classroom, Paramita
RSVP: By 3/2/2010 to slrestorativejustice@naropa.edu
OR 303-443-0083




 
Affected Community Member Accountability Board
Combined Orientations
Naropa offers a community justice program that supports your student body and Snow Lion housing by promoting individual and shared accountability.

When people are living and learning together, conflicts are bound to arise. The CORE Justice Program transforms harm into opportunities for personal and collective growth, and we invite students, faculty and staff to bring your wisdom and voice to the circle.

As an affected community member, you will be part of a team that helps create a mutual agreement that repairs harms and build bridges between Snow Lion residents and the Naropa community. As a member of an Accountability Board you will be equipped to help your peers or students take responsibility for their actions and as well as repair harms.
Come improve deep communication and understanding among students, faculty and staff. Learn how you can positively influence community culture and at the same time help others make constructive decisions.



How to Get Involved


When: Thursday, March 4th
Time: 6:00 pm – 9:30 pm
Where: Dana Classroom, Paramita
RSVP: By 3/2/2010 to slrestorativejustice@naropa.edu
OR 303-443-0083

Friday, February 12

24 Hour Poetry Reading & Knitting for Peace

Join us for an epic 24 hour marathon event... 
Saturday Feb13th: Midnight to Midnight... 

The 24 Hour Poetry Reading

 

& Knitting for Peace
 


Warm up America is an organization where a community can contribute knitted squares for those who may need them.  Evie started this idea to aid those who have lost their homes. Check 'em at www.warmupamerica.org .  Let's us contribute to Haiti.  We will send our squares to the Red Cross, or sell them on Etsy to raise a small donation to send from Snowlion.

Please come at anytime to knit with intentions as poetry is read and art space is shared :).  Materials will be provided, all levels are welcomed.

Thursday, February 11

Asian Taste #2:Qing Tang with Noodle + Ginger Juice

hello people how is your life so far?

many people are sick because of the weird weather

so make sure that you get enough

and have a healthy food such as Qing Tang and ginger juice!!!!



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Chinese people always have a soup on their dining table almost every meal.

That's because it is very filling and maintain body temperature (I personally don't care as long as is yummy ).

Qing Tang (清汤) is the Chinese name of a clear soup.

You can have it with either rice or noodle.

It can be cooked in many ways, depending on your preference.

The following is my recipe.

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Qing Tang with Noodle (1-2 serve)

Qing Tang Ingredients

  1. a package of tofu
  2. 4 cups of water
  3. a cube of broth (veggies, chicken, pork, beef, etc. is fine)
  4. salt
  5. pepper/black pepper
  6. soy sauce
  7. 1 package of dried shiitake mushroom (fresh one is good too but way more expensive)
Noodle and Dressing Ingredients
  1. noodle of your choice
  2. Green onion
  3. a half package of beansprout
  4. chili powder
  5. 1 - 2 limes
  6. olive oil/vegetable oil
  7. a cup of minced garlic
How to: Qing Tang
  1. boil water in a pot.
  2. while waiting for water to be boiled, cut tofu into small cubes.
  3. clean dried shiitake mushroom by quick showering (don't sit it in water) and squeezing water out from the mushroom.
  4. slice the mushroom.
  5. add a cube of broth boiled water and stir.
  6. add the mushroom and tofu and decrease a stove to medium high
  7. add salt and soy sauce and incompletely put the lid on the pot.
  8. it will take around 10-15 minutes to be cooked
While you wait . . . boil water in another big pot for noodle and heat a pan, using a medium heat

How to: Noddle and Dressing
  1. slice green onion, throwing away only its root and put it in a small bowl.
  2. squeeze lime juice in another small bowl.
  3. when water is boiled, add beansprout in and let it sit for 5 minutes.
  4. take out only beansprout and save the water for the noodle of your choice.
  5. cook the noodle, following an instruction on its label.
  6. while waiting for the noodle, add veggie/olive oil in the heated pan.
  7. when the oil is hot, add minced garlic and fried until the garlic turns gold
To eat:
  1. mix noodle, lime juice, fried garlic, chili power, green onion, and beansprout in a bowl.
  2. add the soup and stir.
  3. add more flavor of your taste

Ginger Juice
Ingredients
  1. some gingers, depending on how spicy you want it to be
  2. 4 cups of water
  3. white sugar
How To:
  1. boil water in a pot
  2. clean and smash gingers
  3. when the water is boiled, add gingers, decrease the stove to low and let it sit for 10 minutes
  4. add sugar
If you have questions, buzz 310

Wednesday, February 3

Naropa’s Career and Internship Fair

Naropa’s Career and Internship Fair
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
11:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m.
Performing Arts Center, Arapahoe Campus
Free to the Naropa community

1) Network with representatives and learn about their organizations
2) Explore internships as well as full-time, part-time and seasonal employment opportunities

Participating organizations include:

AmeriCorps
AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps
Arapahoe House, Inc.
Association for Community Living
Boulder Community United
Boulder Housing Partners
Citizens for Pesticide Reform with Rocky Mountain Peace & Justice Center
Clinical Pastoral Education Program with Centura Health
Circle of Care Project
Colorado Environmental Coalition
Colorado Therapeutic Riding Center
Community Reach Center
Eco-Cycle
Excelsior Youth Center
Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center
Laradon
Living Routes
MDS Counseling
Medicine Horse Program
Mental Health Center Serving Boulder & Broomfield Counties
Namaste Hospice
Noeticus Counseling Center and Training Institute
OuterEdge Performance & Equinox Counseling and Wellness
People House
Premier Members Federal Credit Union
Rocky Mountain Peace & Justice Center
Safehouse Progressive Alliance for Nonviolence (SPAN)
Tara Mandala
Teaching Peace
Wild Bear Center for Nature Discovery
Windhorse Integrative Mental Health (Massachusetts)
The Women’s Wilderness Institute
YWCA of Boulder County


For more information, please contact
Sarah Steward, career services coordinator,
at ssteward@naropa.edu or 303-245-4863.


Sponsored by Naropa University’s Career Services and Department of Student Affairs

Tuesday, February 2

Sub Free Dancing Adventure!!!


Substance Free Life Group Presents:
Indian Infused Jazz w/Aakash Mittal!!!
This Thursday Night (Feb. 4) from 7-9 p.m.
It's FREE!
So get ready to dance your butt off.
Meet in the Snow Lion Court Yard @ 7 p.m.
We'll leave together so be on time!
Contact tiph with any questions @ tiph808@gmail.com