OCR Text |
Show Thursday, December 3, 2009 University Journal Page 9 l r I7air a t Continued from Back Page P Caitlyn Kennedy, director of the Center of Women and Families, said it is a great idea to get information out there about the White Ribbon Campaign. This is the first year the Waxing Against Womens Violence event is taking place and Yamashita said he hopes it will continue for many years to come. Derk Evans, owner of Evans Hairstyling College, is one of the sponsors for Waxing Against Women's Violence and he said the college is proud to sponsor the event and is all for what the event is promoting Anything to do with helping women we are all about supporting, Evans said Holly Porter, owner of Mane Attraction, said when she heard about the event she said she liked the idea and supports it. It just seems like a great cause, I think it will be a Porter said good event At the event there will be music, prizes, live radio feeds provided by Power 91 and much more. I Great Summer Jobs in California for the largest d pest control company in the US. 100 commissions Gas & cell Go Qf Fall phones paid. family-owne- JOURNAL UNIVERSITY The Newman Club will have more information about the Stockings for Soldiers program at a booth in the Sharwan Smith Center Mall today from 10 a.m. to noon. I' M , 1 W now and have freedom to experience good on campus. Houle said. He said Kofford is a great support to F the clnh Continued from Back Page Kotford said the club was created as a place for Catholic students to be together. She said 70 people are registered in the club and she sees 30 to 35 members in the club regularly being involved. The New'man Club does other projects such as Wednesday night dinners, movie nights and Bible studies, Kofford said. Marabella said the club will have a booth in the Sharwan Smith Center Mall today from 10 a.m. to noon for those interested in learning more about the project and the club itself Houle said it was named after a Catholic priest, Father Newman, who always encouraged a way to be serviceable to others and learn about personal faith. (The club) is geared toward learning your faith and providing service, Houle said. Houle said the club is also a place to create an atmosphere for students to get involved in the campus community and give back to them by doing service The goal is to give back to the students ,k" PROPERTY Management & Sai.es LLC (435) 586.4415 Another piece performed during the Tour is Culloden by a Scottish Symphony, written by Julie Giroux. Stickney said people should attend to hear a piece performed by a major composer, w'atch the guest conductor lead and support the students hard work. I think the students put a lot of effort into what they do, Stickney said. We take what we do very seriously, we strive to perform challenging music well, and I push them by picking music that challenges them. Stickney said he enjoys music as a conductor for several different reasons. I enjoy teaching students new music and getting the opportunity for an audience to hear something for the first time, he said. Most of what we do in this concert will not have been heard by the audience before. We have of Europe concert, Stickney said, Continued from Back Page Tom Herb, assistant professor of music education and newest music faculty member, will be guest conducting a piece by Rolf Rudin. Stickney said the symphony will perform an American premiere of Wind Layers , written nmii himt by Swedish composer Rolf Martinsson. MEGAN VALANTINE This is the second piece by this specific UNIVERSITY JOURNAL performer I gave in America, and I gave it SUU The Music in New Jersey before Utah, Stickney said. Department performs The fact that were doing a premier piece of its program Gloria in his work is a major accomplishment for this the Auditorium. school. T rlMourjial'sG U I 4 SojtbMan Sfeet Cedar C.tv $1295 go up to student housing, couples housing, to housing for professors . ; www.jempm.com m m we? msm mm m mm, WHAM tfeAWK 'U ' M - i1 ! ,s 1 j t ; I tf'Ull.L hh' ? U j! With SUU Studen OFF S.15 $175 & From rooms, 435 586 67617 v Starting at D E f I tub prees are competitive! Our Duplexes Condos Rooms Homes Custom homes .. Sullivan's Cafe 301 what you need! Apartments stay rami t Ira ' t. up-fron- ASHER SWAN L r rK hottest Ni:wr.s VICIMUIJ!!! H JI.LM ENU EVERYDAY nigii Sk ob 1 I 1 M A i;n i t:u srAiNivii:rv'r l.y rs LtiNm iz?rm r i ;ptcim MABnSfcHSIW T, I icr j j - ft (next to Watmart) rn7 35-SE7-"- 0315 wilhValidSUULD. set 4v h 10. IK7H S7WEH7 eft QT lSll o n m? Olj for selected a I O in EAT A? 4 eft IB 6e J 1 ll No limit! s 435-865-96- O o Mon-Thu- rs - i! i i 1 1 1390 S Providence Center dr 8 11-1- 1 Fri-S- at VO 00 kf 1 $2.50 for - f - Jtit .Ji V. 195 Re h n j I L - ft BEEI 12 sandwiches 867-158- 0 r J-- ms K7N .. 5 Bucks with tax N 5 ePon" tff teeren large 1- - topping for $4.67 126 N. Main Si , L Ores 7 MT t.CjLuuiOAI)Z.COM 1 t 2052 best Ckess fleucss awiizt PM VI RYIMY4 10off ANY Entree C' A 4 3 5 - n J Top Spot 2 i - 1 ( o 5 : Drink v t u ti c n r i . R i rn to 1 , 1 0 d OFF ' Any Fresh Escape Ice Cream Hot M cd ium 6 5 0 S. a n .. ill kf Comt-inalio- 1760 ft Main 101 435 865 6839 Located in the Fictd ers P'aza Build ngi ' E la: pr9 . p m L hmb mmmm s J mmm n I Personal Pizza, Salad Bar I and 4: 9 Drink; Only $6.99 Par SUU 10 perion Students ALWAYS get a discount with valid ID 1 241 N Main 586-- 1 111 Mon-Sa- t i 421 E. Hwy 91 (Formerly Godfathers) 435 586. 1383 ho omc 12pm-3p- m & 5pm 8pm a eh ary cmer coupon o' discount Etpires 15 110 Take Main Street Over North Interchange .- S! 9 er-- r. a tpjr 5'jf S3 - i |