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Show News Monday G October 6, 2008 _ . « • - Make history yours ."A Second Chance in Life" • & L A D I S HIGG1NB0THAM News writer Having your work published looks great on resumes That is the name Daniel Gibbons gave his essay when he entered the Someday Stories contest held by Wells Fargo Bank earlier this year. Since the beginning, Daniel has been a winner: winning $1,000 first, then $10,000 and now having the chance to win $100,000. For those who have followed the* contest, Danny is winning by 432 points as of Oct. 1; in second place is a finalist from Massachusetts. Let's show Massachusetts how it is done in Utah! Let's support Daniel bp going to the Wells Fargo Bank website (www: wellsfargo.com/ somedaystories) and voting for Danny. For* those of you who do not know what this is about, check it out on the website and cast your vote too. You will also be asked to choose a nonprofit organization of your choice, and they will get $250,000. One of the organizations is the Boys and Girls Club, who need the funds desperately. Remember that what you do for others is the legacy you leave behind. Submissions should be turned in on CD (saved in Microsoft Word format) and paper hardcopy at the history department office in LA 030. Enter submissions electronically by sending them to the email address listed on www.uvu.edu/hps/ journal/index.html. "Crescat Scientia" has come a long way and will continue to reach broader audiences. "Marisa Dore is doing some great things. She is trying to get the journal recognized by the Library of Congress," said Peterson. KMEBINDAPEARCES News writer Get published. Every student on campus has the opportunity to be a published author. "Crescat Scientia" is UVU's annual journal of history. Established in 2003, the journal is open to both students .and staff. The open submission process goes through midspring 2009. Assistant editor Brenda Peterson had her first paper published after her HIST 2710 professor encouraged her to submit one of her assignments. "It's a great opportunity for someone who likes history of any kind to share what they know or to extend themselves into the unknown a little," Peterson said. 'May knowledge grow,' the meaning of "Crescat Scientia," describes the' purpose of the journal. Marisa Dore, the editorin-chief of the journal, is looking for a variety of sub- Dave Iba/ UVU Review missions, which can be any length as long as they are scholarly and cited properly. This year the journal also wants to print historically themed poems as well as political cartoons. "We have not done that before so it would be nice to get people who may not enjoy writing a ten page paper, but do enjoy creating poems or cartoons to submit," said Dore. • Executive Sections Jack J. Waters * Editor-in-chief Jared Magi!i # Managing editor Jenme'Nicholls • Editor at large Robbin Anthony • Office manager Brent Sumner« Adviser Britnee Nguyen • News editor Amie Wells t Assistant News editor Andrea Morris Assistant News editor Spencer Shell ' o p i n i o n s editor Me! Sundquist • Life editor Mathew A, Jonassaint • Assistant Ule editor Matt Beaudin • Scon's editor Tony Gunderson • Assistant Sports editor Art & Production Mcnnda Pearce ° Lead designer Florence Gonzalez • Sections designer Dave Iba « Photo editor Trent Bales • Assistant Photo editor Copy Thomas Rackhffe • Lead Copy editor Enc Lyman • Copy editor Web Greg Wiicox • Web manager JorcJy Kjrkman B Multimedia manager UVU Review is a student operated newspaper which is published once a week dunng Fall and Spring semesters. Views expressed do not necessarily reflect the views of UVU Review or UVU. CONTACT US: Student Media 800 W. University Parkway Orem. UT, 84057 TEL: (801) 8 6 3 - 8 6 8 8 FAX: (801) 8 6 3 - 8 6 0 1 E-MAIL: anthonro@LA-u.edu Cost: First Issue is free, each additional S1 Submission deadline: Feb. 2009 Contact: History Dept. 863-8487 Web s i t e : www.uvu.edu/ hps/journal/index.html $ t e ry nner Wednesday Octo er 8th at 7:30 p*m. 7-i4 n r/f a is e r fa t 20's Style Dress NEW "fine flrfs %u Ticket's $10,0 tickets needed to (Mast by &ct, 6 enter ijfl Ticket iisVP to Att find out wh nsered by UVUSA p a ' s an d Titk t Cam p u s C t> a & <e t i io & UVU Your Campus. Your Needs. Your Store. (801)863-8641 TOLL FREE (866)507 www.uvu.edu/bookstore SOFTWARE HOURS: GENERAL READING BOOKS TRur. 7:4SAfoh7:d6 7:45 AM - 5:00 9:00 AM-1:00 PM # |