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Lohrey to college. said ini Timothy tially he was Lohrey, a It's always something deciding sophomore ' different everyday. between applied ide'a of a dream My psychology, sociology has changed job sociology, from major but times, multiple neurology Toquerville, and pharmaam happy with my said, This final decision cology, but is a bit hard he decided for me as Elizabeth Range that sociolIve been senior communications interested in ogy seemed major from Las Vegas, best for him. a few differNevada He said the ent avenues 99 more he of profession, studies sobut the more I sociolciology, the study that more opinion is reinogy the more Im interested forced. in it, so I suppose I consider that my dream job, to be a Lohrey said: My major is definitely leading me tosociologist. wards understanding human Lohrey said hes always been interested in people society better, and whether I end up in academia or a and how civilization works BY AUTUMN NUZMAN AutumnNuzman One reason people come to college is to use it as a tool for following their dreams. The students of Dixie State University are no exception. My dream job would be to be the head of a public affairs section for the U.S. Embassy or to work as a publicist for a celebrity, said Alexis McClain, a junior media studies major from Redlands, California. McClain said these are her dream jobs because they would provide her with the best experience, as she would get to see new things and meet all types of people. McClain said she believes her major in media studies is helping her pursue these dreams by increasing her communication skills. McClain said she didnt always know what she wanted to do. I entered my freshman year clueless of what the future may hold or what I real-wor- U I ld Dressing warmer, more comfortably doesn't have to mean dressing down Hannah Roselle, a freshBYJONN HOLLAND man exercise science major from Omaha, Nebraska, said trippyjedi dressing well is important to her because it makes her feel more productive than if Morning temperatures are she were in sweat pants. She dropping below 45 degrees, said sweats make her feel and it feels appropriate to like a with a hoodie on throw staying home and lying in bed. pair of jeans before leaving Im so excited about for school, but more fashionboots, like Timberlands, able options this fall will Roselle said. Im so excited turn and warm keep you to wear those. I just ordered some heads. this faux fur jacket from According to Harpers Zaful for $25. Im excited Bazaar, Cosmopolitan and about that. a few Glamour, popular fall this women for trends Baylee Stephens, a junior dental are animal print, colorful hygiene major from Riverton, said sweaters, plaid, dark denim, magenta and corduroy. leggings and boots come the has following style to mind when thinking of GQ what to wear for fall. She ideas for men: a distinctive said she has seen a lot of sport jacket, denim layers, bold prints and a o chi-n70s, 80s and 90s clothing website making a comeback, such Trendspotters as high waisted jeans and athletic included 70s style, overalls. d accents, Clothes from Dolce & checks. and vintage jackets item one Gabbana, Burberry, Ralph clothing Maybe Lauren and Levis ar e outin leopard print, like maybe side the average college stujust your pants or a shirt, dents budget since the price said Rozlyn Melluish, a freshman general education range for Levis is between 0 and a blazer from from Sacramento, major and shirt the California. Not Burberry is $1,400. Shopthe pants because thats too ping online is a good alternative to buying designer much, so make sure it balclothes or going to outlets ances each other out. Maybe for discounted attire. a black of with pair pants Its way cheaper online, and a leopard print top. , 1 o. go-t- military-influence- $50-$6- inttrt :- - 'ji i Roselle said. I go to Fashion Nova and Zaful. Fashion Nova has everything. For jeans its $30, where at Pac Sun its $52. Melluish said she would like to make dresses a fall fashion, so she will wear a knit dress with tights and a denim jacket or wear a long sleeve shirt under a dress and layer that with a jacket, leggings and long socks. Something comfortable and warm is important during the colder months, Stephens said. She will wear oversized sweaters and leggings to beat the cooler temperatures without sacrificing comfort. I have to remind my- self to always dress for the weather, Stephens said. When dressing for the weather, putting on a sweatshirt or hoodie would be the quickest and easiest way to be warm in lower temperatures, though there is a social aspect to college, Roselle said, and making a good first impression is important. Go out and find that pair of plaid boots, the military bomber jacket or the cable knit sweater that looks great with a' pair of jeans, because fall fashion doesnt mean you cant look good while staying warm. , y $ t' i ; x Likewise, Elizabeth Range, a senior communications major from Las Vegas, Nevada, said she found her dream job ih broadcast more applied job, both would be fine with me. Ive learned a lot of perspectives and analysis techniques that could massively assist me in dealing with both communication with people and the study of groups. journalism. Its always something different everyday, Range said. My idea of a dream Movie theaters appeal to masses, not to individuals tion, said he thinks the perceived demographic in Utah influences the decisions on which films are screened at theaters in the state. I find it odd that theyll play Saw, like, all the Saw films here, but there are smaller films that have nothing like that, but they may find objectionable, Braten said. Dealing with topics the vocal minority may be opposed to, like your Brokeback Mountain. Things like that. Jeff Whipple, Megaplex Theaters vice president'of marketing, said they work hard to accomodate as many people as possible. According to an article in the Deseret News, it was due to a business decision that Zack and Miri Make a Porno was not shown in Utah theaters, which supports the idea that Utahs unique demographic has some bearing on what films are shown to audiences. I think it has more to do with the vulgarity stuff, said Nicholas Seibald, a sophomore digital film major from Las Vegas, Nevada. Movies that have excessive diugs, sex and swear words. Whipple said film selection has more to do with the business model film studios and their distributors have for their films. BYJONN HOLLAND trippyjedi At movie theaters in St. films George, are shown throughout the day, while smaller films play for a few weeks and e slots. fill only If youre wanting to see Bohemian Rhapsody, which opened Nov. 2, but couldnt see it opening night, it is likely you wont have missed it, but if you wanted to see Little Women, that film only played at Pineview for a limited time. I wanted to see the movie Hereditary, but it was only in theaters here for two weeks, said Justin Badger, a senior media studies major from Folsom, California. By the time I showed up it was like three weeks later and they were like, Oh yeah, sorry, we dont show that movie. Badger said he will wait to stream smaller, more independent films on a service like Netflix, or wait and purchase the film. When going to the theater on a weekend or for $5 Tuesday, one may notice the selection of films are more family friendly, or mainstream. Ben Braten, director of video produc big-budg- et two-tim- Accredited College ACCSC, 20 Month Program! Accepting 60 students each class. x Dixie Prerequisites Accepted f C ' ' 4 Financial aid and loans are available for those who qualify y' i - y v vvvAv.ucdh.edu Located in Orem, Utah Call job has changed multiple times, but I am happy with my final decision. Range said she also lives her dream on a radio show called Live with Lizzie on Radio Dixie 91.3. She said her major is leading her toward her dream. fj I ' 4 He said that film studios will often screen films for different markets and then approach Megaplex with a business model for a film like Aquaman and suggest their statistics show the film will do well in the Utah market. The number of available screens also plays a part in where a film can be shown. Utah only has about 120 screens and that requires each film released to be scheduled by Megaplex Theaters two buyers, Whipple said. By comparison, Megaplex theaters only has a presence in Utah and Nevada, where chains like Cinemark and AMC have theaters nationwide from as far south as Florida to as far north as Alaska. The studios control the films, Whipple said. At the end of the day, were selling something that doesnt belong to us, in that studios own the intellectual property that is the movies and there are times when, for whatever reason, the studios wont make a film available. While demographics may give movie theater owners an idea of what films people will go see, the decision ultimately rests with the studios and the films they want to distribute within Utahs market, whether that is in Salt Lake City or St. George, Whipple said. With the' holiday season upon us, movie goers can expect Dr. Seuss the Grinch or the sequel to Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them to have long runs at the theater, but may want to keep an eye on show times and theaters for The Other Side of Heaven 2. for details v |