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In collaboration with multi- instrumentalist R.OM, IAMNOBODI drops this soulful gem that guides you to the stiatosphere. Everything here has a purpose there's no huff. Every piano note, guitar strum, harmonization, kick and snare, as well as the various smaller elements during the summer. Students are encouraged to get involved and help i the committee to make Laugh1 the changes. 1' Y MARKEE HECKENLIABLE markeekaeDSN , k yfelwhen it comes to poli-- i es on campus, officials t id - gr' -- 15 it's time to get rid of welcome the old and w. e policy that will begin go through the revision ocess is the Students' A. and Responsibili-- s Policy on the Policy ghts braiy website. 10 Phtc!All policies need updatsaid Jim Haendi-- , ing a- Hearing the initial drop of this song literally made me be created that will be involved with student leadership. They will look at the policy and decide what needs to be enhanced or clarified with the policy y nultimec e IAMNOBODI - Found You A committee will i -'" an assistant English for assessor and ir hore ' PolicY xkes y0lJ co-cha- Steering Com- tee' lWhen People letlung111 to go against policy act in policy, it .sdaYP starts to be an indication that the policy needs to be updated. The Students' Rights and Responsibilities policy is currently 63 pages long. It was last revised in 2010, and some parts of the policy still say Dixie State College. Sylvia Bradshaw, associate director for sponsored programs, said the policy needs to be simplified. We want to make it easier for students to read and understand, Bradshaw said. It's hard to have any clarity when it's that long. Bradshaw said any policy that needs to be revised or approved needs to go through a process. This process includes drafting a submission and assigning a policy owner. The policy then goes up for public and legal review, and necessary revisions will be made. Upon revision, university councils and the board of trustees officially approve the policies. Luke Keuouac, director of student involvement and leadership, said the review process for the Students' Rights and Responsibilities Policy hasn't started yet, so there's no way of telling if the changes will be big, but he said reviewing it is taken seriously. All policies on campus are reviewed periodically to make sure they are up to date, Keuouac said. Policy is taken seriously, and it Skatr : r,. a St George resident, plays Captain Ahab in the show "The White Whale, a production devised by Policy sard. wm will have to go through the entire policy process. Bradshaw said Keuouac will create a committee that's involved with student leadership. They will look at the policy and decide what needs to be enhanced or clarified during the summer. One thing the Policy Steering Committee wants students to know is that they do have a say in what policies take place on campus. Students can go onto the policy library website and make suggestions on what needs to be changed. Students can definitely be involved and get on the committee to help make these changes, Bradshaw said. sprinkled throughout, are placed strategically. It all manages to fit without being overwhelming. This song is essentially like a vacation destination. Imagine finding yourself with your significant other in Bora Bora or the Bahamas, and it's just about dusk. The sky is a beautiful gradient of blues, oranges and purples. You're huddled up together watching the sunset with the ocean waves in the background. Youre just simply admiring the beauty you both find in each other without saying a word because, in that mo; ment, the silence of both of you says all that needs to be said. That's this song. Nap Eyes - Mixer Nap Eyes really nailed the Mixer title for this song. n The band from Halifax, Nova Scotia, provide the tunes for your next cocktail party with this song. Imagery of people at a business party dancing slight four-ma- with a drink in one hand and trying to snap along with the snare seem to cross my mind as I listen to this. For me, its a funny scene thats fitting if we're being honest. Nigel Chapman acts as the primary singer in this song, describing his surroundings in a way where it almost seems as if time is suspended around him, questioning if he's really even at the place he's at. This track has properties that make it seem like a daydream. The dreary y basslme and two carry this song, giving it that real garage indie sound that's pleasant and easy on the ears. ly off-tem- guitar-melod- Tame Impala - The Less Know The Better I I recently said on my Twitter account that Tame Impala has made their way back into my favorite band in the world at the moment. The Australian, psychedelic band makes music that literally makes you float. I remember hearing them for the first time with the song Feels Like We Only Go Backwards from their album Lonerism. I'm 100 percent sure I died five times and was reincarnated into a different animal after each death until I came back as myself. If you think that's an exaggeration, you would be right, but honestly, that's only a small exaggeration. When it comes to this song specifically, I feel like you can't help but just smile. It has a stem, catchy riff, dreamy synth, and reverberated vocals that just fill your head and combine to give you chills and a feeling of merriment. I've never done a hit of acid in my life, but if this song is what acid feels like, then Tunesday may have to be discontinued for the rest of the semester while I'm in rehab, recovering from overconsumption of LSD. |