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Show 2 BULLETIN Thursday April 17, 2014 17 Thursday Clear 73/46 www.dailyutahchronicle.corn Friday 18 72/46 Chance of Rain • 20 Saturday 19 Partly Cloudy 66/46 Partly Cloudy SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 113 14 WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 16 $18 20 Easter Sunday Ea Sevendust 6:30 p.m. $23 The Complex Earth Day NEWS EDITOR: Anna Drysdale a.drysdale@chronicle.utah.edu ASST. NEWS EDITOR: Courtney Tanner OPINION EDITOR: Katherine Ellis k.ellis@chronicle.utah.edu SPORTS EDITOR: Ryan McDonald r.mcdonald@chronicle.utah.edu ASST. SPORTS EDITOR: Griffin Adams ARTS EDITOR: Frances Moody fmoody@chronicle.utah.edu PHOTO EDITOR: Conor Barry c.barry@chronicle.utah.edu ASST. PHOTO EDITOR: Brent Uberty DIGITAL EDITOR: Colby Patterson c.patterson@chronicle.utah.edu PAGE DESIGNERS: Alisa Garcia, I and The April i6 article, "Ute name here to say" was inaccurate. The memorandum of understanding only discussed the use of the Utes name, not the use of the drum and feather logo. We regret the error. 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Find us on Facebook: Follow us on Twitter: Pic New ijork "iriumei 37 ilm•61.1.• Arms Allas. $30 The Dodos / Holy Water Buffalo 8 p.m. $12 Urban Lounge Real Salt Lake vs. Portland 7:30 p.m. $20-$125 Rio Tinto Stadium Utah Music Festival TBA $10 Latino Arts Foundation Manchester Orchestra 7:30 p.m. $17.50 In the Venue 113 40% Off Grimm Ghost Tours 7 p.m. $12 Grimm Ghost Tours, Salt Lake City Hylozoic Veil All Day. $7-$9 The Leonardo Arts Editor second. His next inquiry really perplexed me. "Are you familiar with escort services?" he said. I had to be careful with my response. I told Tom, "I know of them, why?" I suppose that question was an invite to Tom. "But you don't use them?" he said. Before I continue, I want to clarify — I have never used an escort service, nor do I plan on using one. At this point, I was scared and wanted Tom to leave. Attempting to get rid of him, I replied, "If I wanted manly affection, I would go to a bar." My response wasn't the right one, because Tom got very angry. "You live by yourself. You're in on a Saturday night. I swear this is the address she gave me. I'm guessing you're Melanie, and you're wasting my time," he yelled. After Tom's temper tantrum, he left. When Tom disappeared, I should have been relieved, but instead, I felt stupid. Many thoughts were tracing through my head — I shouldn't have answered the door. What if Tom is a predator and was scoping out the apartment so he could plan an elaborate attack? While I love crime scene TV specials, I'm not ready to star in an episode. Scared out of my mind, I spent that night in the dark with locked windows and doors. Time has passed, and I feel better about my stupidity. While I shouldn't have answered the door and should have called the police, I wasn't equipped to ur newly redesig 19 26 think on my feet when Tom came along. And while I have learned from my mistakes, I am now angry about the situation. As a woman, I have the right to feel safe in any environment — especially one I call home. This isn't the first time I've felt at risk in my apartment complex. For a while, my creepy neighbor knocked on my door every night at midnight. It was like clockwork. When I informed the leasing office, the receptionist wasn't helpful. She said, "It's not illegal for him to knock on your door. Plus, he's moving in a week. Can you hold out that long?" When my neighbor moved out, he relocated to another place in the same complex. He occasionally knocks, but not as often. I, of course, never answer. Illegal or not, the actions of Tom and my neighbor are unacceptable. Even when I ask for help, people refuse to give it. fmoody@chronicle.utah.edu d webs! e e com WWW @TheChrony 1 30 The Complex MOODY Check o facebook.com/TheChrony 3s Childish Gambino 7 p.m. v.." FRANCES ering I once again made an oath of celibacy and am currently waiting on the invention of a non-religious convent. So, to be cautious, I grabbed my pink pepper spray container and answered the door. The stranger (I think I'll call him Tom) didn't come off as intimidating or harmful, but first impressions always get the best of me. Before I got a word in edgewise, Tom asked, "Are you Melanie?" Considering my byline reads Frances Moody, I assume we all know my name is not Melanie. I figured the simple response, "no," would chase away Tom, but he didn't stop there. In fact, his questions got weirder by the Clarifications 1101 29 have guys knocking at my door. The other night, an un- expected male visitor attempted to invade my space. It was a Saturday evening, and rather than lighting up the town, I opted to stay in and study. 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PRODUCTION MANAGER: 31 abort lootrear.. or a Partly Cloudy Forecast from: http://weathercorn Advertising 801-581-7041 News 801-581-NEWS Fax 801-581-FAXX ACROSS 72/48 , Monday April/ May DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE Corrections 21 Sunday Horoscopes 11711111Shocbc Na. 0313 MAIM iiMMME ■■■■■ ME■■■■■■ MEM= EMMEMMEM M ■■■■■ MEM M•• ■■■■ MEd AIM ME ■A■ i■il■■■ ■■■ ■E■■ dill= Mil ■■■ dEMMIld 'MOM ■■■■ M■■ add ME ■E■ M■■■ M■ M ME E ■■■■ A■■■M■E■ ■■■■ MEMO= M ■■E■ MEM= ME= PLMLEMIAAMIMMILMS 34 26•11Emoll=s1 ■ mark& Full horoscopes available online: wwwdailyutahchronicle/horoscopes Today's Birthday: This year you relate on more of an individual level, as you find this type of interaction far more meaningful.You also will hear more opinions and discover much more about the people around you. If you are single, you will fall into an intense relationship, though it would be preferable that you meet the person after spring. m CT' Aries (March 21-April 19) You can't seem to change a partner's mind. If you were not aware of this person's determination, you will be. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) You might wake up on the wrong side of the bed. Resist grumbling or making a big deal out of nothing. Taurus (April 20-May 20) You might have no option but to defer to someone else, as he or she is so hard-headed.You value this bond. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You could feel ill at ease about someone else's activism.A new beginning will become possible after a heavy conversation. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Move quickly, as you'll want to make a decision on an offer that requires a lot of responsibility and endurance. Gemini (May 21-June 21) Dive into work early, so that you can have some free time later. Be intent about completing a task. SI Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) You'll i'v'V "AI want to achieve stronger results than what you originally thought possible. You might feel restricted today. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Listen to an older friend.This person's news could be much different from your first impression. Cancer (June 22-July 22) Your imagination might interfere with your effectiveness.You could be a bit off-kilter, or so it might seem to a boss or higher-up. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Your imagination will take you down an interesting path. Others might wish that you would share more of your ideas. )e l Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) You could be out of sorts in the morning.You have a tendency to think negatively. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) You have the unique ability to see beyond the obvious. While others seem to be very uptight about upcoming changes, you know there is more to the story. Pmt of ILLSN.A.1 MI6% '-v11 ii PINIZIG 10:12 Vika& Swim it Edut 10 ID iodirmot @redsoxunixgeek smitty * is tims EXEI EUElmd Gm! tk & ■11 @FormallyDallin Formally Dallin Is it just me or has security at the #UofU been terrible lately? Students would like to not get mugged and assaulted on campus please. 33 MC oppmbst Ea 1 Top Tweets NO WORKTOMRROW! (But I do get to Study for a Mid Term) Screw you #UofU Math Department and your Finals Week Midterms 16 April Litrymodni ti Lae mai* iambi= mos LL 'YU Dumb a ULF moor 12 rams Lotlogr mac. of @Kline777 11 Vide damooder One last assignment and I'm done!!! Almost done with my first year if college at the U!! #uofu #utes #summer from ilmt sigma a w n Tamiimiable SIF Eiliectkir |