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Show Monday February 2, 2009 eft out on • Mountain dew remains the fourth-best-selling carbonated soft drink in the United States, behind only CocaCola Classic, Pepsi-Cola, and Diet Coke. Trent Bates / UVU Review UVU bus taking students to their destinations around campus. Shuttle generates mixed feelings around campus HSETHNYDEGGER^ J News writer The campus shuttle system has introduced seven new stops to the previous route, which had only one stop. With the new additions, one would expect it to be much easier to get around campus; however, many students feel the change was not an improvement. • On campus.the UVU athletics department works in partnership with PepsiCo, the makers of Mountain Dew to promote its product. To encourage popularity for athletics and Mountain Dew, a video-commercial contest called, "Do the Dew @ UVU" is giving away a 32 inch flatscreened plasma TV for the best video. See contest rules on www.wolverinegreen.com. around the entire campus. This means that the buses have more ground to cover before they are able to return to pick up the next group of students. Whether the change is permanent or not depends on the UVUSA Student Government. Contact UVUSA in SC105 with any complaints, compliments, or questions. In a recent poll of 100 students, 64 said they feel that instead of just being dropped off at the Sorensen Student Center, they now simply end up waiting for the bus out in the cold. The other 34 students feel that the bus stop locations are adequate for their needs. The current route only has two shuttles that drive in a continuous circle Trent Bates / UVU Review UVU floats around with Mountain Dew. From BENEFITS* A1 From RALLY* A1 A university student hangs a banner above legislators in the Utah State Capitol last friday during the higher education rally. For more pictures of rally view the siideshow by visiting www.uvureview.com starting with "adopt a..." and all kinds of opportunities will pop up. On Saturday, Feb. 7, the Volunteer and Service Learning Center will hold its first annual No Snow Indoor 5K here on campus at 8 a.m. in the McKay Events Center. The registration fee of $ 10 gets you a t- shirt and pancakes, and all proceeds benefit the Habitat for Humanity of Utah County house. "I am very impressed with the quality of volunteers we've had," Lemonds-Knepper said. People are willing to work hard to help their community and their world, and these opportunities encourage others to help and build a rapport with community members and organizations. Executive Sections Jack J. Waters • Editor-in-chief Jared Magill ° Managing editor Jennie Nicholls • Editor at large Robbin Anthony ° Office manager Brent Sumner • Adviser Britnee Nguyen * News editor Amie Wells • Assistant News editor John Ditzler • Opinions editor Me! Sundquist • Life editor Matt Beaudin ° Sports editor Art & Production Web Merinda Davis • Lead designer Florence Gonzalez • Sections designer Dave Iba • Photo editor Trent Bates • Assistant Photo editor Carol Acevedo • Sections designer Marcus Jones • Sections designer Copy Emma Hunt • Copy editor Greg Wilcox «• Web manager Jordy Kirkman • Multimedia manager CONTACT US: Student Media 800 W. University Parkway Orem, UT, 84057 TEL: {801) 863-8688 FAX: (801) 863-8601 E-MAIL: anthonro@uvu.edu UVU Review is a student operated newspaper which Is published once a week during Fall and Spring semesters, Views expressed do not necessarily re- Cost: First issue is free, each additional $1 flect the views of UVU Review or UVU. Trent Bates / UVU Review UVU BOOKSTORE an iPOD!! Your Campus. Your Needs. Your Store. Details in Bookstore (801 )863-8641 TOLL FREE (866)507-5253 L .www.uvu.edu/bookstore ^ vi-#•;'* VaU iPOD KISS OFF .*>!> b February 1 1 , 2009 1 '"'T " • ->•. ' »i.f; | ^ A " > •>* ' ^ ^ ^I&V,'. ••5-V" Sign ufTbn UVU Bookstore facebpok page i( Starting February 4th*at NOON You and a Partner STORE HOURS: ^ i Mon. - Thu|. 7:45 AM - 7:00 PM Fri. £ S v '- 7:45 AM - 5:00 PM Sat 9:00 AM -1:00 PM Sun. « , CLOSED i /•"< . - * • : f ••a.-- <*»••• ft^; " !-. •m ii^ |