OCR Text |
Show ) 2? 27, 1996 IRC The Dixie Sun in the library is still going to popular belief, no decision to remove Lj, ,emet Relay Chat from the " ; ,ge has been made. IRC was rts popped inadvertently when Contrary jicial - minor part of the other internet services offered at Dixie College. However, there is a tentative plan to create a separate area of the computer lab specifically reserved for IRC use and Snow likened the IRC to a 24 hour cocktail party p Jje College switched servers . may soon be back on a sep-- ' lie p1, ,0 server. Rob Snow has stated that the lower priority than computer services, has united academic value, and is a is a 1C mer where people can come and talk about anything they want, and come and go as they please. However, he warns that there are hazards. The IRC can be very addictive; also, any piece of information on the Net can be used to find out more information about an individual. Often this information is easily obtained. Snow also assures students that their conversations are private, and the students right to privacy is Classified sAsSO Personals respected very seriously. Snow also wants students to be aware of the other internet services offered at Dixie College. Access to the World Wide Web, and File Transfer Protocol is available at the Dixie College Computer Lab, which is located in the basement of the Val H. Browning Library on campus. Students unfamiliar with new technologies can enroll in open-entr- y classes geared at teaching the students how to use the computer services offered at Dixie. Snow stresses that learning how to use the internet can be a valuable experience that "provides access to a world of information that is mountainous-- a world wide library with billions of documents." Clearwater to at the Dixie Burns Arena perform Center's OtfY OR THE DIXIE SUN 111 J IT THROUGH , HE GRAPEVINE" that I HILLY AND THE POOR- j TOYS" are bringing their ie rOjlRAVELIN' BAND" "DOWN were A THE CORNER" to the Dixie .enter's Burns Arena in St. orge on Friday, March 22, at 8 m 'THE FORTUANTE SON" ho takes the drive "UP GROUND THE BEND" to see he "BAD MOON RISING" ill get more than they bar-we- d for when they find ibSIE Q" and "PROUD .MARY." Don't be caught LOOKIN' OUT MY BACK HOOR" the at HEARD 'COMMOTION" 'WHO'LL J wondering STOP THE RAIN" Muse "SOMEDAY NEVER 0MES.". Well, there they are, a few of the fifteen singles iat made it to the Top Ten dur- fhe.r remarkable career. Rarely m rock and roll has here been so close a relationship flween creative achievement nd audience response as with REEDENCE CLEARWATER WIVAL in 1969 and 1970, the ears when they were without Mion the most successful and Wlaratmg band in America. music against the grain flaking post-Sa- n Francisco pop 0f the Sixties, REEDENCE struck a true with records that were "CREEDENCE CLEARWATER," will come to "PUT A SPELL ON YOU" and perform their rock and roll with no excuses given and no tions asked. with a news tip ext. ph. lf 674-558- 674-190- 8, For Sale Skillfully typed term papers and resumes by professional, with graduate degree. Thorough spell check and grammar edit for quality results and better grades. Laurie, 674-190- offer. GNU General Joe 165 asymetrical Goofy, good condition with bindings and leash. $150.00 or best offer. Cali and leave mes9 for sage at j ij 674-558- -- 3. Advertise in the Classifieds. 652-750- ext. 2063. l ! j Wjxie Citlege Transferring after Dixie? Student Support Services Can Help! ASC Room 120 I CLEARWATER House of Tuttle Beauty Salon & Boutique 39 N. 700 E. 628-700- 3, St. George, Ut. 748-501- 1. The concert is being proMusic duced by Alexas National and Productions Artists Coporation. For further 4 information, call (801) or fax (801) 467-210- 467-210- 8. 84770 Sun Shopping A full service salon for within walking distance ( Walk-in- s 0 628-770- ques- REVISITED," in one show, will appear on Friday, March 22, at 8 p.m. The concert will be held at The Dixie Center's Burns Arena. Tickets are only $18.50 and went on sale Feb. 24, 1996 at The Dixie Center's Box Office and all the usual Smith Tix locations or charge by phone at (801) or out of area (800) 8. 3. Snowboards - 94 Avalanche D51- - twin tip, perfect condition, with rotational bindings and leash. $300.00 or best 2063 "CREEDENCE 673-869- Work Wanted i. clean, demanding, vivid and fast, with what might be called straightforward lyricism. Single by single, they said their piece and got out. CREEDENCE believed that the music they made would always sound different in opposition to whatever else was in fashion at the time, whatever the time might be. They were right. Were "GREEN RIVER" on the radio today it would jump right off it, just as it did in its heyday. ities. Laurie, four-bedroo- m I, Call the Sun Female, roommate to share house near mall and college with single mom. Washer, dryer, and weight bench available. util$300.00 plus one-ha- Diamonds - Round .55 carat, E color, appraised $2586.00, sell $1045.00. Round .48 carat E color, appraised $2138.00, sell $925.00. Round .38 carat F color, appraised $1710.00, sell $725.00. Marquise .46 carat, G color, appraised $2236.00, sell $895.00. All have papers. Settings optional, non-smoki- 1 Creedence Nate. Get the facts about HIV & AIDS. Confidentially. Anonymously. Utah AIDS Foundation Hotline. 1 800 FON AIDS. 500, 2). 7 Page Burst Center ) men & woman from campus Welcome or for an appointment Call 6 73-522- 9 $5off Perm Offer Expires 0 96 OFFER VALID FOR NEW CLIENTS ONLY ' ONE CERTIFICATE PER CLIENT THIS OFFER SUPERCEDES ALL OTHER OFFERS 8, |