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Show Thursday, March 30, 2006 University Journal Pase 4 Continued from Page 1 listen to the top drum groups which me ditheult to schedule, he sold The host dram is the one cany the essence of the hole pou wow he said The powwow is centered around them The host dium sings the impoitant songs connected with the pow wow scene Chee slid The powwow staits and ends with the host drum and Tiaditional dances songs will be picsented by lrom the western people said states Calamity "The songs iriry be hard to undeistand because of the menage he said to w During tie dances head a mail and head lady will be selected The head man tml head lady ate dancus sdtcled fiom a gioup with gmn discipline Chee said They are oul lined to be a minister through piocedures, he said The head man and head lady lead the dances by dancing in ti out and hmsh the dances last, Chee said While some take dancing some dance at seriously, powwows just to dance, Calamity said The colors and jewelry at powwows represent diffeient a Chee things Yoraidyl senior sociology major from Monument Valley said represents Everything said she the culture, There will also be American Indian arts and crafts and food, Calamity said The dancers will wear traditional outfits Calling them costumes can be offensive, Calamity said Some of the outfits have and heirlooms family the owners do not like the jewelry and feathers she said to be touched students said Calamity should listen to the master of ceremonies because there are tames of learmng and times of entertainment Not listening shows disrespect Everyone is invited to attend The powwow will be the finale to Native Amencan Week 2000 Events began on March 20 Continued from Page I ,ll K on r I lu,j (lotsuisi: the executive council contributed a report at least once a month Carli Warr, the Fall 2005 editor in chief, Journal said she commumcated to Keith whenever she telt there were areas for improvement, and he was receptive to her advice he wouldnt Sometimes immediately get back to people, and its the nature of newspapers history of insufficient funding He said tire Board of Trustees is the greatest form of pow'er on campus He said he expects SLUSA Presidentelect Steven Knsel will find a board that is diligent and loyal to students They have been gracious to me and have passed all of the action items I ve made m representing students Keith said Further I have not head-to-hea- d agreed wuth the work to deadline, said She said "liRah went throughout but tlus the Journal compares to equally spending hours as previous an advocate for presidents situations in his relationship with the with Bennicn, administration on she year working To students1 me, though if youre that going to make Sherstin Creamer that of forged through part your platform, understanding and compromise has produced you should be willing to go fantastic results over that top m making sure Keith also made increasing it happens without question, correspondence between student and I dont iecall (Keith) being body and their leaders by use of proactive about coming in to the Journal one of his platform keep us informed, she said Keith said he took steps to bmld issues, as cited on Feb 28, 2005, a w'orkmg relationship with the in the University Journal I feel my platform to inform Journal including contributing the students through the weekly to the Thunder Report Thunder Report went well purchasing space on the second Keith said page of the Journal for chartered He said he and other members of organizations of SUUSA to relationship has been , TT lift (uuPwui Dims ima ilium lion 'V'-U-r, i. 111 f MS, ill Pimm IuPuki innm (muii J tw UT42-. ya -- - iw i 2 hit 1 1 ' .'v ! 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Sorenson said the programs are meant to help children in their developing years The arts ate a catalyst, they bmld the learning process, critical thinking and learmng to create, she said Watch a child m the beginning they sing, they dance Theyre not inhibited by peer pressure, and if we catch them when theyre young were much more successful m preventing problems that can develop when they get into middle school r COME CHECK US OUT! 435-586-33- 1 of education, said having an endowed chair on campus brings a sense of importance When we get an endowment, its very valued, Hill said We value it, and the person who provided the endowment, Sorenson, its very Beverley important to her RELAX AND FNJOH y 'I competition Nickerson said a possible prize for the winning team might be a T shirt identifying them as the SUU College Bowl Champs It would be an exclusive fashion item that will become wildly popular and sought after as the years roll by, he said The group is also trying to locate businesses that will donate gift cards for first, second and third place winners, Gerrardsaid Belhston said the College Bowl is a great way to get involved on campus and have a good time Its not meant to he a huge she said Its just a pressure, time to put on your game brain and show us what youre made of Otga&EQK) Jt! US 1 Deb Hill, associate professor E.Q it! i vniri Need a cozy place to study? lib hum K UliliUUMr-iir ;i CH Cliecl Lma strongest quality After the hurricanes, Keith made the goal of raising money to support the University of Southern Mississippi, which fell $18 000 short of the $20 000 mark One of the (SUUSA) cabinet members had done a major fund raiser in high school and garnished $10 000 Keith said So we aimed for $20,000, with the intention that businesses and corporations would supply the huge amounts Keith said because of SUUSAs involvement with other ongoing projects such as Vote Project Week, the Lightning Lounge opening the New York Times initiation and the Utah Campus Compact Bus Tour, the fundraising project didnt get the attention it needed He said if he could go back, he would have started earlier on the Southern Miss campaign However, he later added, I honestly cant look back and think I should have spent more time on this student project or that student project, because if I did then I would have taken time away from (other projects) He said the Honors Program will play host to the event, but will not have a team in the Position in showroom sales. 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Full-tim- e Apply at Standard Plumbing 1133 S Mam St. Cedar City tommi self-effaci- Continued from Page , 1 hmiiii place ads, and setting up defined deadlines with the newspaper While Keith is satisfied with much of his work, he way joked m a that fund raising was not his Bowl D D M iMri 1 D) Benmon and the Board of Trustees in building a working relationship she said Lastyears (SUU SA) president Aaron Miller burned some bridges, and Micah, even though he didnt always agree with them w'as able to rebuild a relationslup with Benmon and the board Creamer said Benmon and the Board of Trustees w'ere fighting for a tuition increase Micah went head to head with Benmon, spending hours and hours as an advocate for students, she said director of Benson, Mindy student life and leadership said Keith had a better relationslup with the administration than SUUSA has had in years By relationship, I dont mean (Keith) was always doing whatever the administration wanted in fact, he often didnt she said I mean there was moie open communication than Ive seen in previous years Keith said he considers the 4 percent tuition increase a minor victory This year's increase is the low' est m several years Keith said he is a 0 0 0 0 III unsatisfied, adding that legislators should have considered SUUs Cleitii Cardon Insurance Agcy Inc Suzette Cardon Agent 586-775- 8 Contact the University Journal about advertising Cedar City UT 84720 Bus 435 586 6026 a local State Farm agent for more details on coverage costs, restrictions, and renewabtlity See LIKE A GOOD NEIGHBOR Assurant Health product are underwritten and issued by Time Insurance Company Milwaukee WI which is financially respon sible for these products. 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