Male grooming tips

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September 28, 2009

schedule 2 min read

I am not your mother reminding you to brush your teeth. I am not your sister making rude remarks about your greasy face. I am not your girlfriend telling you your body smells like five day-old sushi. I am not your love interest staring at your unibrow. I am not the cute girl who does […]

Unsolicited dating advice

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September 28, 2009

schedule 3 min read

Chivalry is not dead Newsflash! Chivalry is not dead. Fellas, it’s time to man up and treat your lady like, well, a lady. Throughout the past few decades, women in general have become increasingly independent, making reliance upon men far less necessary. Many have forgotten how happy, successful and, yes, independent they can still be […]

Who needs horoscopes when you’ve got cars?

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September 28, 2009

schedule 3 min read

The type of car you drive can say a lot about you or what you want people to think about you. When someone drives a large German sedan or an exotic sports car, they are telling the world that they make a six figure income (or maybe they have three mortgages). When someone drives a […]

Hip hop is not dead

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September 28, 2009

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On Sept. 15, the Hip Hop Club, having recently merged with the Break Dancing Club, had its first meeting. Held in one of the dance rooms in the PE building, members got together to talk about their favorite subject, hip hop. “Hip hop is not dead,” said Jay Arcansalin, president and founder of the club. […]

Recession-proof art: exhibit displays a fun way to make do

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September 28, 2009

schedule 2 min read

The recession’s grasp on the economy means less funds for all aspects of life, including the arts. But a group of local artists have found a way to provide recession-proof art and a chance to see it. From Oct. 2-30, the Covey Center for the Arts is displaying an exhibit entitled “HARD TIMES: INSPIRATION, BEAUTY […]

Ethics in arts education

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September 28, 2009

schedule 3 min read

Panel discusses risks and responsibilities of presenting controversial material On Sept. 16, the Fine and Performance Arts faculty contributed to Ethics Awareness Week in a panel discussing ethical considerations when working with students in the arts. In a delicate interplay between education and commitment to art, UVU’s dance, theater and visual arts professors are continually […]

Do this, not that!

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September 28, 2009

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Entertainment edition With the daily strains on a college student budget, how does one have fun without breaking the bank? There are plenty of ways to have your cash and eat out too – when it comes to entertainment, it’s all about knowing where to spend those hard-saved dollars. Do This! Not That! Rent movies […]

The Correctionary – This weeks word: Liberal

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September 28, 2009

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Often in political and philosophical discussions, the reasoning can appear to be something like “Whatever you think that thing is (be it an idea, concept, object or maxim), actually it is the opposite.”  Up is down, black is white, dogs and cats actually love each other, etc. But when it comes to this particular word […]

Snowbird supporting dirty coal

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September 28, 2009

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Dick Bass, owner of the Snowbird Ski Resort, is currently involved in a proposal to create the second largest strip mine in the U.S.  The company responsible for the project, PacRim Coal LLC, of which Bass is a co-owner, is the driving force behind plans to eviscerate and pollute large tracts of Alaskan wilderness. According […]

Off debt before it offs you

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September 28, 2009

schedule 3 min read

Debt is a slow and silent killer. You might not even realize how you’re being affected. Pay off what you can as soon as you can. I don’t care what your BFF says – that Visa Credit Card is not your friend. Debt doesn’t stack up nicely like Pringles, it doesn’t wait and forgive you […]