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Show ; THE SIGNPOST Wednesday, October 15,2008 \Jf\\OT\ continuedfi from front continued from front helped to make the Union Building a safer place for students and patrons of the building. "It's a sense of security for us and a deterrent for others," Fruth said. "In places economic, political and cultural "I use photc%raphy as a institutions of society. device to create the history "Our culture emphasizes and contributions of Latinos family values, a sense of tothestateofUtah,"So!6rzano community and cooperation," said. "... My intention is to Sol6rzano said, "and the capture those historical aspects of our mission of reality that "/ use photography promoting people usually values that don't see. Our as a device to surpasses biggest cultural create the history gender, contribution to race and this country and contributios of s ocio is our spirit of Latinos to the state of economic joy, sacrifice classes." and hope in the Utah/' W SU future." English Soldrzano, - Armando Solorzano, senior Irma who is also Hernandez 'Invisible No More' is an associate the professor of the photographer i n t e r n a l Latin American relations s t u d i e s director of program at the the WSU U of U, pointed at how all the Hispanic area council, and materials he has collected attended the Dignity March in represent different view of 2006. Hernandez will present a the Latinos' environment. speech at the opening event for As the biggest dilemma of this exhibit. the Latinos, Soltfrzano and "I'm really excited, and I'm the exhibit face how Latinos proud of the event," Hernandez are integrated into the socio- said."Itislikeanaccomp]ishment textbook store that shoplifters generally steal from. "I don't know if I have noticed one type of' product over the other," he j said. "Unfortunately, like our art "It's a sense of theft occurs in gallery, it various places." gives us a sense of Harris also said protection the cameras have and helps been extremely us with the helpful fpr the artist having bookstore, and security." that they have even helped to catch With the someone who building broke into the SUB - Bill Fruth, moving to in December. the use of Shepherd Union director electronic "We have door locks apprehended on the main several people and prevented several thefts (at doors, Fruth said the use of the the bookstore)," he said. "It also security cameras are especially helped when we had a break-in in important now. Phase One in December last year. "When we are on a semester Someone broke a bunch of glass break," Fruth said, "and people are windows andstolesomeequipment entering the building, we are able including a large screen display. to verify that the person entering We caught him on three different the building is who is on the card." cameras. He was apprehended, and now he is jail. They have been Comment on this story at very valuable to us." wsusignpost com. The security cameras have security for us and a deterrent for others. In places like our art gallery, it gives us a sense of protection." for our community." Hernandez and a few others in the Hispanic area council attended the march as WSU students. According to Weeks, all documentary photos contain different themes, and those pictures represent very clearly what Latinos have in their mind. "I think this provides understanding of what they think, where they're coming from, what their ideas are and what their goal is," Weeks said. The grand opening reception will be held on Thursday at 6 p.m. at the middle-level atrium of Stewart Library. The event is free and open to the public. The exhibit will be on the second floor of the Stewart Library this Thursday through December 5. For more information, please call the WSU Stewart Library. Comment on this story at wsusignpost.com. Dreams conlin uedfromfivn t most important environmental historians in the United States today," said Sara Dant, WSU professor of history. "It's a real treat to get to have him on campus." Dant said his topic, ethic of environmental conversation, is very timely, and would appeal to a lot of people who could take a lot home from it, especially if they have an interest in hearing a leading historian discuss either Theodore Roosevelt or the environment. "I think its part of our increasing status both in the state and in the country," Dant said. "I mean, we are a university. We ought to be able to get big-name people like this." Worrer's lecture is a mark the growth of the Critchlow lecture series, as is the 300-page book WSU faculty presented at the Board of Trustees meeting. Matt said she thought WSU was fortunate to have 20 gifted historians lecture for the students and faculty of WSU. "We've been able to bring a lot of really top-notch scholars," Matt said. "Its just good to see top-notch scholars bring new perspectives to campus." STUDENT SPEAKER AUDITIONS for Fall 2008 Commencement One student will be selected to speak during Commencement, Friday, December 12, 2008 O U HUMANITIES Music is a moral law. It gives soul to the universe, If you are a student receiving your Associate, Bachelor or Graduate Degree, you are eligible to audition for this opportunity. • wings to the mind, flight Sign up in the Student Involvement & Leadership Office SU 301 or the Dean of - Students Office, SC 150 Deadline on Friday, October 24th @ 4 p.m. Submit the following: and charm and gaiety to life and to everything. Plato *A copy of your (4 minute) speech *A current resume *A statement of your future plans AUDITIONS WILL BE HELD the week of October 27th. arts humanities 1V1 O M T H Comment on this story at wsusignpost.com. 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