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Show 1 Page 2 Friday, September 29, 2006 At a Glance The Signpost by Aaron Warner A College Girl Named Joe THE 6I&NQ • < . • ' v POH'T HAVE -'.'••IT* ••-• > - f i t ' ^ ^ ^ ^ " l "" * Cats oh Campus AKEYOU FI&TYE NO ONE KNOWS HOW TO SET POWNTOWNf 1 STUITENT? Compiled by David Fairchild editor in chief| The Signpost "Do J/OM fftmfc if 15 a good idea to substitute a deductive logic) class in philosophy for math classes to fulfill general educa-\ tionrequirements?" ^:^^^r>^l\-^4-^ Saturday, September 28 Campus Calendar • Western Conference of the Association of Asian Studies yearly gathering of Asian Studies Scholars; 9 a.m. - noon; Odgen Marriott Hotel; 247 24th Street; free; for more information and to pre-register, call 626-6707 or email Greg Lewis at glewis@weber.edu. Friday, September 29 • Western Conference of the Association of Asian Studies yearly gathering of Asian Studies Scholars; 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Odgen Marriott Hotel; 247 24th Street; free; for more information and to pre-register, call 626-6707 or email Greg Lewis at glewis@ vveber.edu. • "Meet Our Singing Senator' entertainment and dance with refreshement; 6 - 9 p.m.; University Village; free. "Yes / do because, as an . '•] art major, a math class / will not help me as much. • I'd actually enjoy a de' ducthre logic class more, ' especially because I do .'• have math issues/' '*" ,. - - Jamie Kyle,' "Honestly, I'm not sure because I have not ever taken a philosophy class, soldo not know what they are like/' • WSU women's volleyball vs. Easter Washington; 7 p.m.; Swenson Gym; $6.50/$4.50; call 626-8500 or 1-800-WSU-TIKS for tickets. 1 Off Campus - Dave Kinnamon, antropology soplxirnore : "Itiw&i&prvitygood because it helps develop th&r way of thinking,tfyoulook at mathematics. Hi one way to look at things and then if you go to philosophy, m my eyes philosophy^ harder than math, but it depends on the person." "Yeah, because math is a lot easier than philosophy. Because math ispjst like 'all right, here it is you do if and philosophy is more like 'well, what do you think?'So you gotta use more of your brains than your brawn." - Clinton Merrill, Construction mgrnL j r _ • Snowbasin Uphill Downhill Festival and Race 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Entertainment all day; for more information visit www. snowbasin.com -Sean Chapman, pre-pharmacy sophomore "\es, I do. Definitely. Because like sitting in Algebra c/ass I'm staring at the square root of 94,000timeswhatever, ift not like this is overgoing to be applicable to my life. I think in philosophy there can be some useable knowledge Pike how ; to analyze an argument or ' "\ "I dont know. I dont know. All I take is ,,..: nursing classes so I .-^? V dont really care. ;v- Wendy Norton, nursing senior important stuff." - DevanShuler/ WSU sophomore L "No. Maybe. I dont know. What do you think?" : . . / , , , , . . \ . '_; ACROSS 1 FDR's pooch 5 Hang like a hummingbird 10 au rhum 14 Felipe or Moises of baseball 15 Eleve's place 16 October stone 17 Cheer (for) 18 Puts in order 19 Foster film 20 Design anew 22 In a prim way 24 Reached, as a solution 26 Q-U link 27 Long-time Dolphin 30 Tombstone words 35 Fully conscious 36 -Roman wrestling 37 Trim (off) 38 Neighbor of Wyo. 39 Insertion mark 40 Head-over-heels 41 Eureka! 42 Dray 43 Doha's land 44 Kitchen wrap 46 Clunky cars 47 Infamous Amin 48 Filler piece 50 Starts liking 54 Avail oneself of 58 Bit of physics 59 Foe for Dwight 61 Online auction site 62 _ colada 63 Takes it easy 64 M. Descartes 65 Getz or Laurel 66 Wiliness 67 Gang follower? 1 2 • i< Solution page 8 Crossword " / think they should, '• ; yeah. Because I like really hate math. I'd rather take philosophy than math." - Darien Christensen, - ; . ^ ' history freshman . • s'"._ 3 • • • • -i - Carrie Anderson, j German freshman.: 14 17 20 50 •Mi' "No, /dont think itb' : r;ti necessary to do that. ' Philosophy classes have nothing to do with math."; s, because its sorne^ thing for the standardization. All of the students have to be at one level. Thafs one thing that I like, that the students all start at one level. So iFs a goodidea." ; . ; . ' ^ v i - Ibrahim Aldulijari, electronics freshman. 51 .'.•;" Sudoku u 9 52 58 - Cecilia Vasquez, finance sophomore Solution page 8 5 6 62 o 65 © 2006 Tribune Media Services, Inc. All rights reserved. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 DOWN *A*S*H" costar Succulent plant Weaver's frame Helicopter's predecessor Where attachments are attached? Florida city Erich _ Stroheim Wapiti Hamper "Lalsla_" Mimicked 12 Pitch out of the strike zone 13 Actress Sheedy 21 Presley hit 23 Regarding 25 Intense fears 27 Colorful bird 28 Hilo greeting 29 Unwind 31 Hammer part 32 Socrates' pupil 33 Navajo dwelling 34 Practices boxing 36 Plum choice 39 Leader of Cairo or Cincinnati? 40 Vegas habitues 42 Rolls of bills 10/7/06 43 Cunard liner, commonly 45 Simple Simon's merchant 46 Troubadour of a sort 49 Hearty draft 50 Bugle call 51 Working hard 52 Hawaiian coffee 53 Dumpster emanation 55 Skeptic's retort 56 Billy of 'Titanic" 57 Good looker? 60 Half a yellow Teletubby ISLAND VIEW (Houseparents) Milieu Managers - WS-MM Island View Residential Treatment Center is currently seeking both Full-Time and Part-Time Milieu Managers to supervise, assist and mentor adolescents with daily activities. Additional duties include conducting group meetings, leading problem-solving groups and assisting with diversified outdoor and recreational programming. 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