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Members of Coy Continued from Page To Fehnurv 15, 2007 d LDS 2nd Stake Center MOSTLY CLOUDY bears no responsibility for omissions Deadline for receipt of information for Monday issues is noon Fridays For Thursday issues, the deadline is noon Hicsdays Weather is provided courtesy of the National Weather Service, which makes no guarantees relative to its prognosticaUon LOST BOG 1 at promoting a safe spring break, Bogenschutz said Jackie Edelman, a junior psychology major from Centerville, is the director of the SUU Center foi Women and Families Edelman said the Women's Cnsis Center giv es out condoms as well We have permission to (pass out condoms), but we lost our distributor and have run out, she said Jason Carothers, a sophomore business major from Cedar City, said he does not support the Peer Health Education organization passing out condoms It implies that college students have the stigma of playing around, he said just flat out don t with it agree The Women's Center will promote a healthy body mall image in the coming weeks in the We are doing a body awareness week, Edelman said The promotion will run from March 26 until March 2, she said The Womens Center and the Peer Health Education organization will team up to promote awareness of rape and assault, she said We will have take back the night in April for is aimed 1 BICHARD PAYSON J.JRNAL NIVERbIT rape and sexual ass.mlt she said Edelman said students can volunteer for the Women's Center K e mailing womenscenter'5 s ju edu e location, which was not the case at all of the wi il. shops Fair said Golden Globe nominee and special g lest Aaron f ckhuit will be hosting a question and answei session on Fnday and an acting active iole m then Festival Continued from Page 1 Salinda Newman, a freshman engineering major from Gunnison, signs a bed set up in the Rotunda. 1 woikshop Satuulay at noon Cody Galdei who i rcpiesenting Whittier College, said the Irene Ryan competition auditions taking place throughout the festival aie another impoitant aspect of the festival events The most stressful part of unending the festival is the Iienc Ryan auditions. GJiersaid If the ni ruinated ndr ldiials pcifoim well enouuh they can qualify as imulists and peifoim in D C the on Washington Farr national level The ic1 tilts of the Irene is vull as those for all of the I,v in auditions competitive events leing held throughout the festival will he announced a, the estival Awards Ceiciiory 1.11 um place at the limit. me Center at 10 p in Siiuo It is kind of scary and stressful auditioning blind like this, but it is also an exciting way to get directly involved in the festival nght aw'ay, she said The Farr also said the workshops offered throughout being are a great the festival of opportunity for students to learn more about the various aspects of their craft, whether including they are involved in other performances or not The workshops address every aspect of theatrical expenence, acting including writing, technique and set design, Farr said Kelsey Mane Wuonos, who is repitsentine Whittier College, said the woikshops have gtcit learning value, but that she prefeis those wheie the students attending get involved and take an workshops address every aspect theatrical experience, Female beagle lost at 1025 West and 200 South Friday afternoon, Feb. 9. 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