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Show At a Glance 2 THE SIGNPOST Campus Calendar THURSDAY FEB. 2 Ralph Nye Lecture Series presents Harris Simmons Weber State University's Ralph Nye Lecture Series will present Harris Simmons, chairman, president and CEO of Zions Bank Corporation, speaking on "The Financial Crisis of 2008 and its Aftermath: What it Means for Our Banking System and the U.S. Economy," at noon in the Wattis Business Building Smith Lecture Hall Room 206/207. This event is free. For more information, call 801-626-7307. WSU welcomes William Powers Weber State University will welcome William Powers, author of Hamlet's Blackberry, presenting "A Practical Philosophy for Building a Good life in the Digital Age," at noon in the Shepherd Union Building Ballroom C. This event is free. For more information, call 801-626-8088. WSU Outdoor Program hosts a kayak roll session Weber State University's Outdoor Program will host a kayak roll session from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. in the Swenson Building pool. The cost is $20 (includes equipment) or $8 (BYO equipment). For more information, call 801-626-6373. FRIDAYWEDNESDAY FEB. 3-29 Mary Elizabeth Shaw Gallery hosts the Weber State Student Art Exhibition Weber State University's Mary Elizabeth Shaw Gallery will host the Weber State Student Art Exhibition featuring the works of WSU art students on Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. and Saturday from noon until 5 p.m. in the Kimball Visual Arts Center Shaw Gallery. This event is free. For more information, visit weber.edu/dova/ or call 801-626-7689. (Exhibit runs through March 9.) ment Center will offer a "Start Smart" business startup seminar from 10 a.m. until noon atWSU Davis Room 117 (2750 North University Park Blvd., Layton). This event is free. For more information, call 801-626-7232. FRIDAY FEB. 3 MONDAY FEB. 6 Department of Visual Arts gives award for students in art exhibition Alumni Association sponsors Toastmasters International Weber State University's Department of Visual Arts will host a reception and awards ceremony honoring students featured in the Weber State Student Art Exhibition from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. in the Kimball Visual Arts Center Shaw Gallery. This event is free. For more information, call 801-626-7689. Weber State University's Alumni Association will sponsor its weekly meeting ofToastmasters International at noon in the Lindquist Alumni Center. This event is free. For more information, call 801-626-7480. Women's Center hosts meeting on single mothers Department of Performing Arts presents Xanadu Weber State University's Women's Center will host "Monday Muffins and Single Moms - Parenting With Peace of Mind and Sense of Humor," from 1 p.m. until 2:30 p.m. in the Shepherd Union Fireplace Lounge. This event is free. For more information, call 801-626-6372. On Friday and Saturday, Weber State University's Department of Performing Arts presents an encore performance of Xanaclu, the hilarious, roller-skating, musical adventure about following your dreams, directed by Jim Christian, at 7:30 p.m. in the Val A. Browning Center Eccles Theater. Tickets are $15*. For more information, call 801-626-6431. (*No comp tickets accepted.) Executive Lecture Series presents Armando Rancano Weber State University's Executive Lecture Series presents Armando Rancano, director of employee development at Wayfair from 5:30 p.m. until 6:30 p.m. at WSU Davis Room 110 (2750 N. University Park Blvd., Layton). This event is free. For more information, call 801-395-3482. SATURDAY FEB. 4 Small Business Development Center offers seminar Weber State University's Small Business Develop- d o ku SuComplete the See Solutions page 9 3 grid so each row, column and 3-by-3 box (in bold borders) contains every digit 1 to 9 . 1 4 8 9 5 2 5 4 2 6 7 9 5 1 3 8 4 9 7 1 2 1 7 2 5 4 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2012 Crossword Across 1 Bank heist 4 Bedframe piece 8 Beyond harmful 14 "... by other name 1 2 3 4 14 5 6 7 9 15 17 23 18 24 19 21 22 26 25 29 27 28 31 30 32 33 34 43 11 16 20 15 Bare bones 16 Billiard ball feature, about half the time 17 Buzz-filled 2007 animated film 19 Brings together 20 Burdensome additional levy 22 Boldly states 23 Birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen 26 Baker's meas. 28 "Behold," to Brutus 29 Ball-shaped frozen dessert 30 BettyWhite co-star in "The Golden Girls" 32 "Ben-Hur," e.g. 33 Bedrock resident 34 "But then again ..." 35 Bug-bitten? 36 Brown who wrote "The Da Vinci Code" 37 Billion-year period 40 Brother of Judah 42 Bump off 43 Biotin, thiamine et al. 47 Blinked the sleep from one's eyes 48 Bothersome parasites 49 By order of 50 Bigheaded sort 51 Bing Crosby's " You Glad You're You?" 53 Baseball team's list of players 55 Balanced state 57 Behave candidly 61 Black-tie wear 62 Bardot's "the same" 63 Breathtaking snake? 64 Began, as a lawn 10 44 45 35 • 36 40 41 42 46 47 49 48 51 37 52 50 53 ■ 54 65 Beachfront property? 66 Buddy 31 "Belshazzar's Feast" painter Rembrandt van Down 1 Boxer's punch 2 Binary digit 3 "Bon voyage!" 4 Better half, so to speak 5 Burgundy book 6 Bickering 7 Box office setting 8 Baton Rouge sch. 9 Blower of Sicilian smoke 10 Buffer between a hot plate and a dinner table 11 Built for NASA, say 12 Brief summary 13 Bear: Ursa Minor 18 Broadcaster of "Morning Joe" 21 Blackboard symbols in the locker room 23 Bride's passé promise 24 Birdbrain 25 Belch, say 27 Blissful song 30 Better for enjoying the outdoors, as weather 33 "Black Sunday" airship 35 Biblical prophet: Abbr. 37 Blond sci-fi race 38 Barrel sources 39 Bolshevik's denial 41 Bundles up (in) 42 Bound by oath 43 Blaring siren sounds 44 Basis of morality 45 Belaying tool for climbers 46 Became edgy 47 Belonging to an ancient time 50 "Blood Simple" coscreenwriter Coen 52 Bay of Fundy wonder 54 Big name in video games 56 Bald spot filler 58 Backward flow 59 Bronze coin of old France 60 Bar bill National Headlines Utah lawmakers set to approve majority of budget SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Utah lawmakers are approving the majority of the state budget and guaranteeing agencies their current funding will be maintained. The so-called base budget bills unanimously passed one chamber of the Legislature Tuesday. The eight bills mostly mirror the budgets approved last year and account for more than 95 percent of the total state appropriations that will be made this year. Lawmakers still need to decide how to appropriate a projected $400 million surplus. That includes $280 million in revenue growth for the upcoming fiscal year that can be used to pay for ongoing programs. Union Pacific says 2011 most profitable year ever A CONVERSATION WITH ELIZABETH ECKFORD AN ORIGINAL "LITTLE ROCK NINE" STUDENT The Hurst Center February 15, 2012 GILLETTE, Wyo. (AP) - Union Pacific says it was more profitable in 2011 than ever before due in part to coal shipments from Wyoming's Powder River Basin. The Gillette News Record reported Tuesday that the Omaha-based railroad signed a contract to ship coal from the basin to unnamed utilities in Wisconsin. Union Pacific says coal tonnage shipped from the basin last year increased 7 percent mostly because of the new business. The company exported 5.2 million short tons of coal to foreign markets in 2011, up 1.4 million from last year. That coal came from the Powder River Basin, Utah and Colorado. E M The Best Scot In Town Advance tickets & showtimes available online at cinemarkcom CineArts Reception and Book Signing Books will be available for purchase & signing by Elizabeth Eckford 6 p.m. - 7 p.m. Keynote Address Free and open to the public 7 p.m. - 8 p.m. ••••• •• . . .rt. ;;;; • 14.1. ••••• • do. ••• ****** • • • 4, .I • •••• For more information, contact Dr. Forrest Crawford at 801-626-7420 or fcrawford@weber.edu ••■ • • •• .... • •• • • Presented by: The Assistant to the President for Diversity, Multicultural Student Center, Center for Diversity and Unity, Black Scholars United, and the Office of Equal Employment & Affirmative Action, in collaboration with the Ogden branch of the NAACP and Two Rivers High School . ;:n.• -.:-. '1-. 1: • • For ADA needs contact, WSU Services for Students with Disabilities ex. 6413 The Artistic Side of Film TINSELTOWN OGDEN Newgate Mall. 36th @ Wall 1.800-FANDANGO + Exp 1171# EARLY BIRD SPECIAL M•F, IST MATINEE SHOWTIME $5.00 ADULT MATINEES BEFORE 6PM $6.00 ► BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (2012) (3D) (G) 11:15 1:404:05 6:35 9:10 ► CONTRABAND (Digital) (R) 11:10 1:45 4:30 7:05 9:55 ► EXTREMELY LOUD & INCREDIBLY CLOSE (Digital) (PG-13) 1:00 4:00 7:0010:00 ► GREY, THE (2012) (Digital) (R) 12:50 3:50 6:509:45 ► HAYWIRE (Digital) (R) 12:10 2:40 5:10 7:4010:05 ► MAN ON A LEDGE (Digital) (PG-13) 11:05 1:50 4:35 7:3010:15 ► MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE GHOST PROTOCOL (Digital) (PG-13) 12:25 3:35 6:45 9:50 ► ONE FOR THE MONEY (Digital) (PG13) 11:50 2:25 5:00 7:3510:10 ► RED TAILS (Digital) (PG-13) 1:10 4:10 7:10 10:10 ► SHERLOCK HOLMES: A GAME OF SHADOWS (Digital) (PG-13) 1:05 4:15 7:20 10:20 ► UNDERWORLD AWAKENING (3D) (R) 11:00 1:30 3:55 6:30 9:00 ► UNDERWORLD AWAKENING (Digital) (R) 12:15 2:45 5:15 7:45 10:15 ► UNITARDS (Digital) (PG) 11:30 2:05 4:40 7:15 9:50 ► WAR HORSE (Digital) (PG-13) 11:50 6:40 ► WE BOUGHT A ZOO (Digital) (PG) 3:40 10:00 ► The Goat Rodeo Sessions LIVE (1/31) at 8:00pm to replace War Horse 6:40 and We Bought a Zoon 10:00 ► Kevin Smith: Live from Behind (2/2) at 7:30pm War Horse 6:40 and We Bought a Zoo 10:00 CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED ♦ NO PASSES-NO CLASSIC SUPERSAVERS |