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Show 3 THE FORUM Feb. 9, 2005 Jenney A. Diamond Staff Writer AKTH 3001 PLSC 3D0F Southwestern Pueblo Societies Art 3BDDFren 3DDB This course will focus on Gust $2,900 Dates: May flight operation. AVI A 42lP will also focus on safety in the Art History tour of Europe ENGL 3DDM BIDL the two major themes; socioeconomic factors influencing southeast Alaskas inter-modtransportation systems and Study tour of Costa Rica al Cost: $350480 Students seeking adventure and excitement can travel and study overseas while earning course credit this May term. Westminster College students who are registered full time both fall and spring semester do not pay for the four credit hours of May term tuition, just for the cost of the trip. Students must attend a required orientation to help them understand their responsibilities and to help orient them to their study worktour. This one-hoshop will be offered by the dean of students a number of times during April and during the first week of May term. The following is a list and description of the May term trips: ur Dates: May 20-2- 9 2-2- 2 Instructors: Craig Glidden and Steve Haslam This tnp introduces students to Pueblo peoples of the American Southwest. It This is an art history tour focusing on artists such as Van Gogh, Matisse, Miro, BIDLCHEMESS30B Chagall, Picasso, Leger, Kandinsky, Munch and Emile Nolde. Travel locations include Bern, Freiburg, Cost $2,850 Lausanne, Strasbourg, Nancy, Paris, Nice, Antibes, Arles and St. Remy. Instructors: Rodgers, Goldsmith and Hyde. tures with a dose focus on the Hopi, Zuni and Acoma peoples. A field trip will give stu- dents the opportunity to see first hand what they have studied in the classroom. Their will be tours of Hovenweep, Mesa Verde, Chimney Rock, Aztec Ruins, Chaco Canyon, the Zuni, Acoma, Hopi reservations, El Morro, Petrified Forest National Park, Canyon de Chelly, Wupatki and other locations in the Four Corners area of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah. Aviation in Southeast Alaska Cast: $2,600 16-2- 6 Instructors: Mike Kraus and Larry Hemingway Griffin Halo Tournament Feb. 11 This trip will explore the the natural areas in the Costa Rican national park system. Biology students will keep a reflective journal on their observations and reflections. 8 This class will travel to Hawaii to explore the natural Commercial crossroads of Europe. Cost: $3,500 science of the islands unique environment. Class time will be spent hiking through tropical forests to study island ecology, hiking to volcanic outflows and beaches to study island geology and snorkeling to study the oceans ecology. Dates: May Watkins See May Term pg. 8 Karges Reads Griffins' Minds Ashley M. Bunk Staff Writer Staff Writer Work out your thumbs and get plenty of rest, because Westminster intramurals will present the first annual Halo Tournament on Feb. 11 at 7 p.m. in the Bill and Vieve Gore School of Business. The Associated Students of Westminster College (ASWQ will bring Craig Karges, mentalist and mind reader, to the Jewett Courage Theatre on Feb. 9. This Wild Wednesday activity is being promoted as one that will astound and amaze viewers. Karges performs the most The concept of holding the tournament in Gore, is that you can link all the together over the wire- Wreb site, www.craigkarges.com. Panunzio looks forward to witnessing another Craig Karges it is really performance Panunzio, ASWC vice president Its freaky, magic. He will freak you less network, which allows for the games to be linked together, said Cullen Green, director of residence life. For those of you who are not aware or have never played Halo 2, it is the sequel to the most popular, successful and critically acclaimed x game ever Halo: Combat Evolved. In Halo 2 the saga continues as Master Chief, who is a genetically enhanced supersoldier whose sole purpose is to prevent the destruction of all mankind. What is the Halo experience like? According to Green, a lot of the Halo experience has to do with the people you play with, hangout with and the community that is built through the game. The game is fun, it allows and you to be competitive play together with your friends, said Don Huynh, of Westminster intramurals. The original Halo was launched with the system and then went on to redefine what be held in the Courage Theatre instead of the Gore auditorium. Karges act includes everything from lifting tables off the stage to knowing an answer written inside a sealed envelope. Craig Karges dramatizes the unknown, the unexplained and the unbelievable. You dont just watch this performance; you experience it, through total audience participation, says Karges astounding tricks, said Alisha es i Westminster Halo players can show off their thumb skills at the Halo 2 tournament on Feb. 11. X-bo- gamers should expect from a shooting console game. According to Will Tuttle of Gamespy.com, Calling Halo 2 a sequel lessens the importance of the game, which will undoubtedly stand as the game of all greatest time. Like the films The X-b- ox Godfather 2 and Aliens, Halo 2 is superior to its predecessors. There is no word yet on whether there will be a prize for the winning Halo team; however, according to Huynh, there might be a free subscription to a gaming magazine, but we dont know right now. The tournament is free for participants and is open to all Westminster students and alumni, which comes as a dis appointment to other Utah college students. sucks! I wish I could participate in the tournament. I wish the U had a Halo tournament, said Steven Kiger, a That 22-year-- University of Utah senior. Teams must register with four players, which must include a team captain, team name and contact information. In fact its Greens belief that his team, Carbine Taint will go all the way. There will be drinks and snacks provided at the event. We are expecting a huge turnout, it should be really fun, said Huynh. Teams can register until Thursday, Feb. 10, at 4-- 20 Instructors: Dick Chapman and John Nelson T. Emeric X-box- 9 ECDN4I2U AVIA42IP Dates: May Natural Sciences of Hawaii 15-2- 12-1- Instructors: Ty Harrison and David Stanley Alaska. Dates: May $1,805-2,18- 5 Dates: May isolated regions of southeast Instructor. Chuck Tripp includes a survey of social, political and economic aspects of select Native American cul- Cost: out, Mark Feme, acting dean of students, told audience members at the Wild Wednesday date auction on Feb. 2. Panunzio said that ASWC has had Karges booked since last spring When officers, later saw Karges performing at the National Coalition for Campus Activities (NCCA) they were even more convinced that they had made the right choice. It was a big act, said Panunzio. Karges, who, according to his Web site, has performed on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Larry King Live, in addition to thousands of appearances in all 50 states and on three continents, is expected to draw an audience. We are hoping for a larger attendance, Panunzio said, explaining why the show will FREE TAX PREPARATION (WA) edrrtTcter fsxlhj ml sUff. dxderib, u - April 8 in Gore I February for M - Th X 12 p.ro, ID a.m and 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. . Sit 8 Oa 118. sire to bring a 2 p.m. valid ffcturs ID. your carl Social Security a.m.-1- ell forms (W-2'- s, !093s, etc), information for ether income, information for el deductions, and a copy i i of last years tax return. Brought to you by FS. erd the fa fattoia fa accounting department cf Management Accountants. |