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Show THE CAMPUS THE UNI,VBRSITY JOURNAL • SOUTHERN UTAH UNIVERSITY • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1994 McEwen assumes Hot fashion warms winter new responsibility ~ Main concerns among SU students are comfort, warmth the position. "I don't feel I got the job because of my resume, By BECKI LESSER SENIOR STAFF WRITER there were people more qualified than me in that aspect. Ifeelthatthe Justin McEwen, the new interview was what got me SUUSA legislative assistant, the job. I am really excited for has a long road ahead of him. this position, and I think it McEwen's primary goal for this year is to establish a new showed." Despite McEwen's humble Utah Intercollegiate Assembly delegation for SUU. nature when it comes to previous accomplishments, UIA is a group of several he is as qualified on paper as students who travel to the he is in person. state capitol once a month and ' m ock lobby' bills for the His debate accom plishments alone are Senate and House. Of the impressive. He was a region, bills discussed, five make it to the actual floor of Congress and later a state debate champion in high school. with a state senator as a McEwen carried one other proponen t of the bills. " In the past, we haven't had m ain goal with him into his new office - voter a very strong representation at UIA. Last year was th e first awareness. He has organized a panel of all candidates in four years that we have running for office in our even sent a group. I want to district, which will be make sure that SUU is well Monday, Nov. 7 at noon in represented with the group." McEwen was chosen from a the Student Center. In addition, McEwen will pool of several candidates for post maps for voting districts and booths in the Student Center. Additional goals include a voter information board outside of the Student Center and forming his committee for the UIA delegation. McEwen is dedicated to the students of SUU. He encourages everyone on campus with suggestions, questions or comments to contact him at the SUUSA office. " Every person on this campus ~ makes a ci SUUSA's newest addition, fustin McEwen difference." The X-Men, Batman, Superman, & comic's greatest heroes have a new home at sweater stock is pretty high now, and I'm counting on my boyfriend's flannel shirts to get JOURNAL STAFF WRITER me through." SUUans don't seem to be paying much While runway models and magazine attention to the Hollywood glamour of the '40s covergirls are dressing up for winter, it seems and 'SOs that are setting the pace for the '95 openings. Isaac Mizrahi, Adrienne Vittadini the popular consensus around campus is to and Nicole Miller are dress down as much as possible. all designers who've taken to this look. Look all around Blasting back from you-on TV, in magazines, in adsthe past are bold ruby lips and nails, slim what do you see? The and sexy below-thenewest, hottest, knee dresses, trendiest fashions on towering heels, tall, beautiful, thin girls. It's fun to look Bacall's wavy hair, even snoods. at, but is it really practical? Mizrahi is really getting into this with Imagine- you leave his " Berman jacket, your house in the "Grable dress" and morning for class, all "Colbert suit." " I'm decked out in your going for a suede mini-skirt, reconciliation of Ivana cropped cashmere Trump and the waif," fuzzy sweater, and says Mizrahi. "It's a your platform boots, different type of (all the rage according to Cosmopolitan glamour, grown-up, sophisticated." magazine), only to fall The ingredients? A into a snow dash of flash with embankment up to gold sequined tap your waist. Oops. L.A nightlife, maybe. But shorts. Black seamed fishnets with 'SOs southern Utah? Unless you're a wedgies. Drapey pantsuits from member of the Polar ~ Hepburn's day. Bear Club or forgot to ~ Well, SUU has its turn your calendar o own students who page to November, ~ march to a different bathing suits and 0 drummer. Megan short shorts are not ~ Graves, a ~ exactly dominating your current '--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~....1 microbiology m ajor Model Helena presents a cream cotton lace top from Las Vegas, Nev., wardrobe. over a brown cotton satteen granny skirt during says, "I'll be wearing But in the differentthe showing of designer Sophia Tezel's Spring my legwarmers daily, drummer world of 1995 women's wear. definitely. And lots of fashion, there are scarves. Oh, my already signs of spring. cabbage patch kid ear m uffs are a must." Matt Abbreviated clothes are back on the catwalk, Paul, a sociology major from T ustin, Calif., and models are baring legs, navels and plenty gave his views on win ter fashion. " Maybe my more. How do SUU students feel about these Speedos. Wranglers-the tighter the better, with my Star Wars belt buckle." popular fashions? 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