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Show JTllE Friday, March 28, 2008 DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE 12 - . C>^b>J^;?M. K ':& ,>"A--. -.•f- - j f Are you in a student group, organization, or Student Advisory Commitee (SAC) and your group is looking for funding? ARE HERE TO HELP YOUl ASUU Spring Budget Process for Fall Funding has begun 1 Applications available in ASUU (Union 234) or online at www.ustudents.com ; MARCH 31 DUE ST BY 5:00 PM TO ASUU LENN1E M A H L E R / f t * Dc •, We.1) With the season coming to a close, the Utes will celebrate Senior Night tonight for Ashley Postell, Katie Kavisto and JessicaDuke before their meet against BYU. '. Questions, please contact: SUNEETI AGRAWAL ASUU Finance Director sagrawal@asuu.utah.edu (801) 581-2788 office •TNI 20 SOUTH WEST TEMPLE TUE. WED, THU & SAT 11 A M - 6 PM SALT LAKE CITY. UT 84101 FRI 11 AM-9 PM • CLOSED HOLIDAYS RED ROCKS PREPARE FOR SENIOR NIGHT Postell has been turning heads since she stepped onto campus four years ago. She has marched her way into the Utah and national record books with her performances and doesn't have anything else to prove, she said. continued from Page 6 "I'm satisfied with what I've done," Postel} will be in the crowd. She is also hoping to get said. "I'm glad I'm on this team. I don't think^ would fit in anywhere else." -; her boyfriend access to the mats. For Duke, a Sandy native, four years of comUtah will try to gain momentum tonight for peting in front of hometown fans is coming to Regionals and not have a let down after meets; a close. at No. 3 Florida and No. 4 Michigan the past "We're going to go out with a bang," she two weeks. said. j.gilbert@chronicle.utah.edu ;- THE 2ND ANNUAL 26.2 HOUR center . ^ ^ ' UNIVERSITY OF UTAH STARTS TONIGHT IN THE UNION AT 7:00 PM 1 GAYLEN HANSEN Three Decades of Pointings ON VIEW THROUGH MAY 31. 2008 MAIN, STREET LEVEL AND PROJECTS GALLERIES The exhibition features over 40 works by Hansen, a pointer whose signature style of the rural West encompasses o world of distorted comical settings with gigantic animals and insects, and, of course, his alter ego the Kernat. Hansen paints tall tales often steeped in mystery and danger with rough imagery that is representational ystaho defies the natural order of things. Viewers are drawn into eoch painting by the abstract qualities of color and form, shapes of what should be, but dare you to look at the world in a different way. SPONSORED BY •nnacys fashion • home • gifts HUNTSMAN |