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Fe proves to be a visual overdose ‘ ? for CEU art majors J'c'lnw yv 'Wi £bc ATfiT A: ' !' r t 4S $ ' Ti"’ V AA 3 J - 'AAUS fi‘ j jf Albuquerque’s 20th Annual Air Balloon Festival sands color soaring to photos by Malania SnlhurbwyeH — by Melanie Snlhurowych staff writer CEU students and community experienced Southwest culture at iubeawtojamcyedio Santt Fe NM on five-tour i day LoadinathebusOctil --- &corned the scenic miles through Utah Colorado and New Mexico Arriving in the Santa Fe area a small city about the size of Provo the afternoon sunset beat against the bus windows As everyone looked out into the barren sandy hills they could see Americanized stucco and adobe houses which had the essence of the old West mixed with the beginning of today's cul- hire Hie residents of Santa Fe are a society struggling to maintain its culture which is apparent in many details of this city Set in a 60s flare the Santa Fe Jlidge Gallcrywhile Tobey dis-Flea Market was every yanlsale 'played his art ftamat the Frank enthusiast’s dream An array of ' Howell Galloy Many knew trinkets gizmoes and pharaphenaTobey who presented workshops md had hij wort displayed in path Every day m merchant! CElTi Ganery Easllaa Axint bartered for the best prices qua?‘ Jcwdrv arorteiinaartists and luwadilakxigdiay messse- children inside eadioT us - — Santa Fe's Plaza Square is a place where the food was so taste- ful it spoke for itself and artistic talents lined the streets in over 175 art galleries Southwest Indian culture dominate in most gal- leries but some stood out more than others Frank Howell David Ross Gene Tobey CEU graduate and Donna Howell Sickles were just a few of the famous artists displaying work in the downtown art galleries Donna Howell Sickles pie- sented her contemporary portrayal of the "Cowgirl" at the Smoky Reflecting on the diversity of work displayed in Santa Fe Brent Haddock CEU ait instructor said "Art faculty majors and commu- nity must experience different art cultures outside Utah" The third day of the tour was spent at the 20th Annual Air Balloon festival where an abun- - muckraking journalism to the tabloids When I approach you with questions concerning a story there is no reason for evasivness I have written several articles concerning programs on campus working closely with the directors of these programs to be certain their message came across in a manner suitable to their goals and in keeping with my own journalistic ethics I cannot help but wonder about those who attempt to dissuade my attempts at publishing public information with a spiel of shallow double talk or a refusal to comment When I am confronted with this type of behavior 1 apply my own version of the Supreme Court's "Inherent Suspicion Test" If you do not wish to talk with me you must have something to hide I recall a story from my youth in which a man is going to speak with his boss concerning a raise On the drive to the office the man dantoffarofTvisitoracametosee over 500 balloons float into the morning air First launch was at 7:30 ajn and continued to capture everyone's attention until the last launch at 9 pjn Exotic shapes and brilliant colors dominated the longest tramway A 27 mile climb into Albuquerque Sandia Mountains left many silent as they rose 10400 feet finding & themselvea looking at an 11 square-milview Also available for the nature seeker wmilw Samba Peak's chair lift This hour- I0?® dcstthrough the moun- embraccdmany WIthlhc e smell of pine and mother nature's art at her best CEU art majors experienced a chance of a lifetime with a hands- on workshop on Monotype the rSK33R5f JL L rrt majors statlhat they would do it all again because it was a chana of a Metimc and lhe lmowlcdge they gained stuck new dcas m their imagination The annaul fine arts fall tour has been sponsored several years mt preliminary war fry has the tour slated to get a "visual arts overdose" in the city by the bay San Francisco Calif nij O Fear me not the duties of a free press in his famous work Commentaries "The liberty of the press is indeed essential to the nature of a free state: but this consists of laying no previous restraints upon publications” Blackstone continued "Every freeman has an undoubted right to lay what sentiments he pleases before the public: to forbid this is to destroy freedom of the press: but if he publishes what is improper mischevious or illegal he must tiike the consequences of his own temerity" Humans by virtue of their intellect develop biases Our duty is to be aware of our biases and prevent them from harming another or treating another unjustly As editor of the Eagle I will be in quest of all manner of information I am not out to defame character I will leave offline ooK&ft (tfOS 0) (to ttNnROft VlDQtHB (Hio CbO begins to rationalize sighting to himself all the wonderful things he has done to deserve the raise In his rationalization he decides the boss is a jerk for not giving him a raise When the man arrives at work he is so worked up that before the boss can say anything u cdOQ WMimfr JpaD CMiitnmn ttoqmn jpi s Qnsn iiititttfiil the man quits his job in a wave of righteous indignation As he leaves the boss dims to his secretary and comments how unfortunate it was the man quit on the day he was to be given a raise There is a lesson to be learned in this story You do not have to fear me I am not out to cost you your job 1 am not a heartless Cretan out to steal food from your children's mouths I am like yourself someone with a job to do V- - svw vjfmvsv1 v vivv BIG O TIRES Gary Dollar OwnerManager 771 East Main Price UT 8450 (801)637-275- 0 Tirei - Wheels Shocks - Brakes Alignment - Strati waw |