THE STUDENT VOICE SINCE 1904 THE UNIVERSITY DAHV KANSAN her chores, her room- arter at the our chores list." ansan.com Keep your locks baby fresh When you can't wash your hair, skip the baseball cap and try baby powder. It absorbs oil, reduces shine and smells good, says Kate Wyatt, manager for the Beauty Brands at 3514 Clinton Parkway. Baby powder works best for light hair because it can leave residue. If you have dark hair, try a dry shampoo like Bumble & Bumble, available on the company's Web site for about $20. When using baby powder or dry shampoo, put a small amount of product in your hands first, not directly on the hair, Wyatt says. Starting from underneath, apply it to your scalp and roots. Substituting powder is OK every once in a while, but Wyatt says to not overdo it. You should still wash and condition hair with your normal product when you have the time. Leigh Ann Foskey Tie yourself in knots If you're tired of using the same old Windsor knot on your ties and you just can't stand to do one more Four-in-Hand, then try using the Pratt knot. Invented by Jerry Pratt, a former employee of the United States Chamber of Commerce, the knot is different because the tie starts inside out. The front side of the tie is facing toward your shirt. The Pratt knot is also commonly known as the Shelby knot, after Don Shelby, the man who helped popularize the knot. To tie the Pratt knot: 1. Start with the tie inside out, with to tie it and then knot. 1. Start with the tie inside out, with the wide end under the narrow 2. Pass the wide end over and under the narrow end 3. Pull the loop down and tighten. 4. Press the wedge and to the left. the narrow end. 3. Pull the loop down and tighten. 5. Pull the wide end up behind the lean 6. Bring the wide end through the knot and tighten. The tip should touch the buckle of your belt. Source: http://www.neckties.com/knots.php -Donovan Atkinson WANNA BUY A SOUL? No joke, dozens of students want to sell you their souls. But only for a little while. To get them back,the sellers will give you their time: - Washing your car - Cleaning your apartment - Preparing your meals - Volunteering for a charity of your choice - Going on a date with you (or a friend) - Tutoring you Admission is FREE - Attending church or bible study with you and open to the public - And more! Cash or checks accepted THE SOUL AUCTION THURSDAY APRIL 7 7:30 p.m. Alderson Auditorium kusoma.org SOMA soma@ku.edu