SEPTEMBER 24, 2008 | THE MEREDITH HERALD ( PAGE 3 WHAT’S UP IN RALEIGH? By CaiHin Griffin Are you a diehard sustii fan looking for cheap and yummy eushi sustenance? If so. try SUSHI BLUES CAF6 in the Glenwood South District. Fill your stomach and let go of school stresses as your eyes adjust to the pleasantly dim lighting and your ears absorb the sweet sounds of soft blues and jazz wafting through the restaurant. When hunger strikes you es pecially late on a Tuesday or Thursday night, gather your friends and stroll down to Sushi Blues for half-priced sushi rolls until closing time (friis special deal runs Tues, 10 p.m.-12 a.m., and Thurs. 11 p.m.-1 a.m.). It's a busy place, so be prepared to get there early and wait awhile to be seated, but strike up-a conversation with your neighbors in line and you'll definitely make many new college-aged friends while you wait. 301 Glenwood Ave Raleigh, NC 27603 Hours: Lunch, Mon-Fri (11:30am-2;00pm) Dinner, Sun-Mon (5:30pm-9:30pm) Tues (5:30pm-12:00am) Wed (5:30pm-11:30pm) Thurs-Sat (5:30pm-1:00am) Phone: 919.664.8061 www.sushibluescafe.com Many vegetarians complain that they have a hard time finding vegetarian food to eat on the go. If this sounds like you, SUNFLOWERS ■ SANDWICH SHOP is a must-see. This small restaurant truly has something for everyone with one mouth-watering vegetarian menu and many tasty non-vegetarian options as well. Best of all, if you are in a hurry, you can always call In your order and pick it up at the drive-thru window. But plan your trip accordingly—Sunflowers only accepts cash or checks, not credit or debit cards. 8 West Peace St Raleigh, NC 27603 Hours: Mon-Sat (11am-3pm) Phone; 919.833.4676 PANZAU: HAZARDS OF DRUNK DRIVING By Danielle Beck Staff Writer A few weeks ago a young man over at North Carolina State University had a promising future until one night, right after school started, he and some of his buddies went out to celebrate his 21st birthday with a few drinks. The young man was completely smashed after a few drinks, and his buddies drove him back to his apartment where he slept for the night. When he got up the next morning, he thought he was sober enough to get in his car and drive to class; ap parently he was not as sober as he thought because his blood al cohol level was still over the legal limit. He was driving at high speeds and tragically killed a former NC State professor’s wife. In a matter of moments, his life was changed forever because he faces crimi nal charges.and he now has to go around to high schools in the ^ea and tell his story as part of his pun ishment. Unfortunately, that young man is not the first and will not be the last not only to ruin his own life but also an entire family’s life as well. Be cause of the strict no-alcohol policy on the Meredith Campus and with the new apartments coming in the fall of 2009, the alcohol policy has repeatedly been up for consideration of revising. Due to the new apart ments and the growing problem of drinking illegally and legally on campuses all over North Carolina, last week Meredith College’s Resi dence Hall Association sponsored Pholo eoanesy mm.tissnoslatem>/s.com a young woman, Sarah Panzau, to come and speak to the Meredith College community about her story. Imagine one minute being a star athlete and having everything go ing perfectly for you, a free ride to college among many other things, and then throwing it all away. Pan zau was an All-American volleyball player and had a really bright fUture ahead of herself until one night. See PANZAU, PAGE 6 ask gigi Dear Gigi, I can’t believe it. My life is over. This week, right after he took me out to dinner at P.F. Chang's, my boyfriend felt the need to break up with me. Me! And you wanna know why? He says he’s gay! He’s not gay, he just wants to date other people, but he can’t just tell me that to my face, no, he has to go and make up this whole thing about being gay. What am I supposed to do with him now? Just let him go or go post it all over Facebook that he’s “gay"? My revenge! And how am I supposed to go date other men? This is crazy... -Furious Femme Dear Furious Femme, It really stinks that your lame ex-boyfriend broke up with you unexpectediy. If he really is so immature that he has to lie about his sexuality instead of just telling you he’s not into you any more, he’s not worthy of your time or your frustration. Now, take a moment to consider that he just might be telling the truth. But. lying sack-o’-hay or truthful gay, your ex made it clear that it’s over, so it’s time to begin the bitter-sweet process of moving on with your fabulous life. En joy the time you now have to yourself and use it to figure out what you want to find in the next guy you date. You should start by making a list of personal qualities in a potential boyfriend that are absolute musts and definite deal-breakers, and keep that list somewhere where you can read it a few times every day—as a result, when you next meet someone you like, you’ll immediately know whether he makes the first cut. You need time to heal, so don’t try to rush into another relationship during this time, but casually dating can be incredibly refreshing after a hurtful break-up—at the very least, you’ll be flattered with attention an'd you’ll (hopefully!) get some free meals. What’s better than that? Yours truly, Gigi ask. gigi. herald@gmail. com CALENDAR OF EVENTS WednesdaVi Free STO Clinic September 24 12-3pm, Carroll HC GRE Study Session 6;30-8:30pm Partly Cloudy 74 Thursday, SGA Meeting September 25 S:30-7pm, OCR Campus Dialogue on Diversity 6pm KRS Friday, MRA Meeting September 26 10am, HAR104 RHA Meeting 10am MAR 100 Saturday, Volleyball vs. Shenan September 27 doah @ Greensboro 2pm Sunday, Tennis-ITA September 28 Fredericksburg, VA Open House 12pm-7pm Few Showwers Monday, Orop-ln Resume Honor Council September 29 Clinic 7pm, OCR lOam-Noon. Career Ctr Partly Cloudy 78 Tuesday, Rosh Hashanah September 30 Networking Workshop 4:30-5:15pm, SMB Atrium Mostly Sunny 79 W/citfttfr W\W/.\VOOthOfCOiH