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Show THE SIGNPOST MONDAY, MARCH 29,2010 WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY Crossword : Seventh Annual Undergrad': uate Symposium The Seventh Annual Symposium and Celebration for ; Undergraduate Research will begin Monday, March 29, : from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The • symposium celebrates both "the scholarly, creative and ; research accomplishments : and the relationship between : students and their faculty I mentors. - Oral presentations will "be offered in two sessions, : one from 10:45 a.m. to 12:30 :p.m., and the other from 1 : to 3 p.m. in UB 312, UB 316 t and UB Ballroom C. Posters -will be on display from 11 * a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Shepherd Union Mezzanine. Students presenting posters will take questions from 3 to 4 p.m. A complete schedule of events, is available at www.weber.edu/OUR/symposium. JFor more information contact Dn Shi-Hwa Wang, 6266929, or via e-mail at swang@ weber.edu. '• Representatives from WSU's nine graduate programs and the Financial Aid Office will be available to answer questions about graduate study opportunities and admissions from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Shepherd Union Atrium. For more information call 801-395-3528 or e-mail mba@weber.eda • Chamber Choir to perform music from Twain's era The WSU Chamber Choir will perform popular music from Mark Twain's era at 12:30 p.m. in the Stewart Library's Hetzel-Hoellein Room. The performance is free and open to the public. Selections include popular songs from the early 1800s, the Civil War, composer Stephen Foster, cowboy music and a collection of folk runes. A brief narrative will provide details on the music's origin and significance. Round-table discussion on the future of the humanities The English Department will host a round-table discussion on the future of the humanities at 4 p.m. in the Elizabeth Hall auditorium. Featured panelists include Brad Carroll, Lewis Gale, Carol Hansen, Madonne Miner and John Schwiebert. For more information call 801-626-6289 or e-mail jschwiebert@weber.edu. Teaching and Learning Symposium Engage with other faculty and hear about research and innovations in the classroom on March 30 from 1-4 p.m. at the Shepherd Union Building on Stringfest Honors Concert the third floor. Discuss innovations, both The Weber State Univerphysical and virtual. Talk about sity Department of Performcontroversies, visualization, ing Arts presents the annual clickers, online interactions, WSU ASTA Stringfest Honors new course management sysconcert on Monday, March 29, at 7:30 p.m. in the Gar- tems, and writing across the rison Choral Room (BC136), curriculum. Support fellow faculty and Val A. Browning Center for learn about new developments the Performing Arts. This is a in higher education. Program free concert. information is available at www. The participants, who weber.edu/tlf/Symposium. play one of six different html. stringed instruments (violin, For questions, contact the viola, cello, string bass, guiTeaching & Learning Forum tar and harp), will be judged (tlforum@weber.edu) or Adam in the following categories: Johnston, TLF Coordinator at Junior Elementary (up to 3rd ajohnston@weber.edu. grade), Senior Elementary (4th-6th grade), Junior (7th - 9th grade), Senior (10th - 12th grade), and College. Each participant receives a rating certificate. Trophies and music store gift certifi- Graduate program fair in the cates will be presented to the Shepherd Union Atrium winners in each category. Thursday April 1 Orchesis Dance Theatre's Spring Concert MOVIE SCHEDULE 67_alal 68 Kindle download 69 Gizmo Weber State University Department of Performing Arts presents Orchesis Dance Theatre's Spring Concert, directed by Joanne Lawrence and featuring the choreography of students, guest artists and faculty members; as well as the influence of American Sign Language, April 1, 2 and 3 at 7:30 in the Allred Theater, Val A. Browning Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets are $10/$7 and can be purchased at the Dee Events Center Ticket Office, 1-800-WSU-TIKS or at the Browning Center Box Office beginning one hour before each performance. Wednesday March 31 70 Oues. response 71 Homes in trees 72 Letters after thetas 73 The last word of T H E •3D How to Train Your Dragon (PG) (digital) (11:5S 2:30 4:55) 7:20 9:45 '3D Alice in Wonderland (PG) (digital) f11:30 2:10 5:05)7:40 10:10 "Diary of a Wimpy Kid (PG) (digital) (12:05 2:20 4:35) 6:45 8:55 The Bounty Hunter (PG13) (digital) (1:05[ 3:45)6:20 9:15 Green Zone (R) (digital) (11:45 2:40 5:25) | 7:5010:25 Alice In Wonderland {PG) (digital) (12:35 | 3:30)6:05 8:40 •Hot Tub Time Machine (R) (12:15 2:50 6:15)7:30 9:65 'How to Train Your Dragon (PG) (12:46 3:166:45)8:1010:30 •Repo Men (PG13) (12:26 3:00 6:35} 8:0010:30 Shutter Island (R) (12:55 3:55) 7:1010:05f She's Out of My League (R) (11:30 1:50 4:10)6:369:06 Avatar (PG13H1:15 4:45) 8:25 Percy Jackson and the Olympians (PG) (4:25) 9:35 Remember Me (PG13) (11:3S 2:00) 7:00 in0udt vMoo i m a s , (wArne Bpe5aloroara.r or other mechanical reproductions 17 ai io W •P 33 « 41 Hit 44 47 M M 60 60 M U 71 this puzzle's five longest answers is a type of one 12 Tiny particle 13 Seized auto, for short 19 Big oil exporter 21 Not quite right 25 There are three in every yard 26 Eva of Argentina 27 From square one 30 Folder features 31 Get one's ducks in_ 32 Leonard : Roy Rogers's birth name 33 "Got It, manl" 34 Pisa's river 35 Turn off the sound" button 37 X-ray cousin, briefly 38 Auspices 41 Nanny 42 Penny DOWN 1 Dog collar attachment 2 India's first prime minister 3 Small knob 4 Argues 5 "Fer surer 6The Diamondbacks, on scoreboards 7 Tucker of country music 8 Part of a carpenter's joint 9 Movie theater 10 Fraction of a joule 11 Dinner and a movie, say health care law is a Republican idea that's been around at least two decades. It was once trumpeted as an alternative to WASHINGTON (AP)- Bill and Hillary Clinton's tailed Republicans were for President health care overhaul in the Barack Obama's requirement 1990s. These days, Republicans that Americans get health call it government overreach. insurance before they were Mitt Romney, weighing anagainst it. other run for the GOP presiThe obligation in the new dential nomination, signed imninmnmninmi plus save an additonal 10% when you sign up for your backstage pass or bsp V.I.R club membership 14 Obama's requirement that Americans get health insurance was GOP idea J U N C T I O N at The Junction 2351 Kiesel Ave.. Ogden 801-528-5800 vAVW.Meg3plexTheatres.com 3 I I I Sudoku See Solutions page 9 39 2 ,5 7 6 2 1 ! " '3 j Complete the grid so each row, column and 3-by-3 box (in bold borders) contains every digit 1 to 9 1 8 5; 7 i1 4: 3 Q 7 _6|_ 9 4 -9 5 6 9 7 2 1 J UNITE THIS WEEK... Tuesday Knit Out Your Frustrations! New & Established Knitters Welcome! 1:00 pm Book Discussion: Half the Sky Thursday Friday 1130am Chinese Calligraphy Display*** Chinese Calligraphy Display*** Women and Religion Panel Diversity Board Meeting 1230 pm 7:00 am African-American Genealogy Project African Drum Circle Meeting LefsTalk: The Assassination of Dr. King with Dr. Forrest Crawford 1230pm SU316 330 pm Wednesday Sessions 930 am Women's Studies Book DiscussionSetting the Agenda March 29 - April 2 1:00 pm *A1I events in the Center for Diversity & Unity/Shepherd Union 232 unless otherwise noted. 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That year, new insurance markets will open for business, health plans will be required to accept all applicants and tax credits will start flowing to millions of people, helping them pay the premiums. Palin pumps up tea party activists in dusty Nevada desert hometown of Democrat Harry Reid SEARCHLIGHT, Nev. (AP) -Sarah Palin told thousands of tea party activists assembled in the dusty Nevada desert Saturday that Sen. Harry Reid will have to explain his votes when he comes back to his hometown to campaign. "Someone needs to tell him, this is not a crapshoot," Palin said. About 7,000 people streamed into tiny Searchlight, a former mining town 60 miles south of Las Vegas, bringing American flags, "Don't Tread on Me" signs and outspoken anger toward Reid, President Barack Obama and the health care overhaul. Palin told them the biggovemment, big-debt spending spree of the Senate majority leader, Obama and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is over. |