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Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance (SUWA) k F Sat llam-6p- Students Face Cold to Become True Griffins Miranda Taft JtWr Students gathered in Tanner Plaza last Wednesday for Westminsters traditional Become a True Griffin Night. Beginning at 11:45 p.m. students began making their way to the plaza, indulging in hot chocolate served by ASWC before the start of the ceremony. At the stroke of Cannellas Continued from pg.4 dark wavy Italian hair and for Halloween he was going to cut it into a mullet. He told me he actually has customers that were coming in on Halloween to eat specifically to see his new mullet. He also told me they have many regular customers, he is actually friends with a few of the customers, and has gone out and had drinks with them. When 1 was leaving, 1 was surprised to see Joe busing tables. 1 asked Dave, Joe buses tables? He is the owner and he LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVISM 924-055- 5 FIGHT BUSHS ASSAULT ON THE EARTH! SAVE UTAHS WILD PLACES m M-- midnight, with hands placed on the Griffin statue located outside the Shaw Center, each stu- Vtyti.frHli.teffsii vt next to them. There was no chance for late comers because ASWC cleaned up the area fast, and the cold weather quickly chased true Megan Hardy leads soon-to-b- e the participants back to Griffins on how the will pro- Ceremony their dorms and cars. 05 ceed Wednesday night. new fan and plan to be a regular from here on out at Cannellas. 05 Thats it for me. I ana a I M j: dfiAil II- - general service calls, etc. -- October 23: Eccles: Report of thefts. October 23: Assisted US. ImmigrationCustom. October 24: Parking structure: Report of vehicle accident. October 24: Cornell House: Vandalism, notified SLCPD. October 25: Carleson: Drug law violations, referred to Student Services. October October busing a table? Dave said, Yeah, Joe does whatever needs to be done. He will cook or clean or even do deliveries. 1 was astonished. Joe and Missy both still work hard in their own restaurant, and 1 knew then this is one of the , reasons they have succeeded for so many years. 1 walked out of the restaurant with goodbyes shouted to me by about different people, a bunch of them handsome Italian men! c U The following incidents were reported to the Westminster College Campus Patrol between October 23 - October 30. This summary contains most incidents reported to Campus Patrol but does not include incidents such as: medical shuttles, ambulance transfers, false alarms, dent kissed the person is $360-420w- Snowboarding 26: 29: East Shaw: Report of a stolen bike. Giovale Library: Report of a missing briefcase, WAS FOUND AND RETURNED TO It THE OWNER. Continued from pg.7 unique path. Throughout the 90s, competitions and events such as half pipe and boardercross became international staples. . In a short 36-ye- ar . history, snowboarding has cemented itself into the hearts and minds of enthusiasts around the world. According to freethes-now.cosnowboarders curmake rently up 25 percent of all winter sport participants, and that number is sure to conunue . to climb. 03 Crime prevention tips: Call campus patrol to report suspicious persons or activities All campus phones can access campus patrol by dialing 2525 Do not leave your belongings (purse, wallet, gym bags, back packs, calculators, coats, etc.) unattended in hallways, libraries, gym facilities, classrooms, or offices. Lock up wallets, purses, and other valuables and lock your door, even when you intend to return to your officeroom shortly or even if you are just going down the hall. It takes a thief ten seconds or less to enter an open room and steal your property. Secure your bike with Remember, most crime is committed in response to the opportunity, so the best prevention is to eliminate opportunities. -- -- --- -- -- -- Saeed Rezai Director of Patrol and Safety 1840 South 1300 East SLC.UT 84105 7 Phone: (801) . 9 Iax: (801) 832-252- 485-198- |