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Show Monday, August 29, 2011 University Journal Page 8 ) i I J i j ' ' I I 1 i t 4 I . ' f i ASHER SWAN UNIVERSITY JOURNAL Students connect with their religious affiliation, socialize with other students and eat free food at the Meet Your Religious Leaders event Tuesday night on the Multipurpose Lawn. Clargy Continued from Page 7 Leaders Night Mecham said that as group populations increase in the community, she hoped to see them at Meet Your Religious Leaders Night She said in the past there had been Pagan and Atheist groups that participated in the event Mecham said the food catered by Chartwells at , the event was paid for by SUUSA and donations from some of the congregations. All of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints congregations present had donated to help fund the event, Mecham said Hermansen said the food was changed from pork to beef to accommodate for those who religiously abstain fiom eating pork. Most of the congregations brought desserts and or prizes to distribute to students as well. Hermansen said he hoped the event would eventually be able to finance itself through donations from the religious congregations. tfHil mo,' iifiriifiwihM! mirii'jl aHifiitj; iiiiw.k ! Vrcioftiedf 1 ? I Ik 4 : j The Lake on the Hill reservoir helps SUU students cool off on Saturday afternoon, Located by the Cedar City Aquatic Center and Park Discovery, fun can be had whether you enjoy sand castles, relaxing, tanning, examining muscles, playing in the water, fishing or enjoying the beauty thereof. |