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"The only job a kid has is to play," Woodman said. McGanen Flack, an adjunct art instructor, said he doesn't have the best memory, so he decided to paint a memory through his daughter and her friend's jOrS e 12' don't learn it in the first i . ''' ' , i of red rock that k,, , Flack's daughter and her friend crawled upon. '' ' . :,. W,'. t ; , , Flack said he wants E 4",r ., any ): , , '' Z-,'" , the exhibit to enlighten 0, students that don't 7,1, they I 4 not K t ,, have to be enter, always '; ',;"'''''' one -' a tained by screen. In a scene from "Blair Witch," Lisa . Arlington struggles to escape the woods and the Blair Witch. Flack said it is inevitable Features Editor Ashley Harrison says "Blair Witch" is a failed effort to recapture the slow burn tert'.0,4.',.....1' lg, ror of The Blair Witch Project" that plays too safe with the source material of the that students will college original. have a lot of screen time as t1 , I film who disappeared while list of unoriginality. their educathey pursue , 7 'ed l I I must give credit, investigating the legend of tion, but there is a lot more ,,T. ASHLEY , de : the Blair Witch. to college than that. though, to the last fifteen i HARRISON i ,' li.,,...0" Donahue to decides head minutes of the film. Claus- "Yes, students are here ,ashharrisonnews into the woods outside of '; to get an education, but trophobic, frightening ,14' , '''''' '' and Burkittsville, Maryland, can also '4 cinematograwriting go they 4 4 in a search for answers take the at seat at front Sand Hollow, 4 phy tty in Snow Canwith the few survivalong with two of his close least, ' bouldering t ,( ds ,. , friends, two local residents a to or out concert ing characters struggling go yon, and a film student who to escape a house that has . and have fun," Flack said. "Don't go in the woods" to a make documenplans cohstantly changing dimenPlay isn't only important )n sions. It's some of the best to your physical health but really should be a hard and tary of Donahue's mission. 1 , From there, we're treated fast rule for horror movie horror work I've seen in also your mental, Ciesleto a nearly characters by now: a while and is extremely wicz said. in- It's been 17 years since rehash of the original film. "Instead of calling it scary, which is why the , "The Blair Witch Project" ten- the of Scary sounds heard while exercise, why not call it uninspired banality i I took the world by storm camping? Check. Strange previous hour and a half playing and make it fun?" with its lifelike found footstick figures hanging from is so disappointing. DirecCieslewicz said. "And how le eld trees? Check. People disapwill people ever be able tor Adam Wingard and age style and became the i first film to use the Screenwriter Simon Barrett, to create a new invention if pearing? Check. 1 internet for who have worked on such Much of the film is dull people don't know how i its in and pointless. There is serito use their imagination?" horror films marketing campaign; , 16 d- ous a lack of tension, with as "You're Next" and "The Chloe Lichtenberg, a years since "Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2," all the se are so beats of much better Guest," nearly junior Spanish major from story the critical and commercial Ineffecthan this. said art alHailey, already expected. failure of a sequel best for-- I e lows for individual intertive jump scares poison Don't waste your time or your money on "Blair of the film's gotten. Now we have "Blair pretation and is a unique characI zaWitch," both a sequel that Witch," though would way of experiencing differrunning time, with ent perspectives. ters repeatedly startling one recommend streaming wisely ignores "Book of Shadows" and a reawaken"Art is a mood booster, those last fifteen minutes another in a way a group all the woods in and a lost chance. when of friends leir jag of the franchise. college students can you have use that since we are all a never would. 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The gallery time until the where itself Blair YouTube woods, McCune) finding witchskewing Dixie State University's Sears Art Museum Gallery, which features is open Monday through is also intriguing. Witch may or may not be footage that appears to several Utah artists' interpretations of childhood play and memoBut these points are only ries. Kathy Cieslewicz, DSU art curator and director for the Sears show his sister Heather, the Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 waiting for you. 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Phillips said he is shy and is not comfortable around large groups. "Dating is not really something I put much thought in," Phillips said. "But if I were to, I would go back to websites to meet new people." Seth Belnap, a general studies major from Pay- son, said he finds Tinder to be one of the better ways of online dating. Belnap said, "Other websites like Hot or Not or ChristianMingle are weird and just were not good for me." "I wasn't very successful on dating through Tinder or other accounts, but I did get to meet some new people," Bel-na- p said. Belnap said he agreed with Imlay that using Tinder is like window shopping and said a per if son has about ten seconds to judge someone according to his or her ,. N.,,,,, profile pictures Holly Harrington, a sophomore general studies major from St. 't is 25 or older and is worrying about dating, then social media is a great way to meet people to date." : , , - ,, I , , - E'( "If someone i ., yg, ,, George, said she does not use social media to date but attends social events to meet new people. Leaving online dating out of the picture, stuF dents at DSU use other ,w -to and date meet ways people, such as through gz a variety of clubs, and classes. "Online dating is more for people who are older and are struggling to date people," Harrington said. . f , - , - ;t 0 it, i ,: ' '''' ( P i '' ,-- J.,. I t ' 1 I '' 1 ' A - , . , , t , , , , i , .,,,i,' , m x r JJ I 0 O . g , , ' ' . , I , ! , Elizabeth Empey, a sophomore general studies major from St. George, and Alexa Leavitt, a DSU 'alumna, take part in the world of online dating to meet people in college. Some students feel online dating can be weird and uncomfortable, but others find it can help put them out in the dating scene. ,1 , H |