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Show 2 Tuesday November 15, 2011 Tuesday 15 Partly Cloudy BULLETIN „:1 16 46/30 www.dailyutahchronicle.corn Wednesday Mostly Sunny 17 49/33 Thursday Partly Cloudy Friday 18 54/38 Rain 53/28 6-J ....ji Saturday 19 Snow 40/22 iii * S Forecast from: http://weathercom el 2 IR A. Ray Olpin Union BLOG: ONE TRAIN MAY HIDE ANOTHER TODAY ON CAMPUS EM RL Institutions quickly forget about people '7cpill Hedco 1.1 200 Central Campus Dr. Salt Lake City. UT 84112 Code: Union Buiding Number: 53 See Departments State of ASUU—Noon to 2 p.m. in the Union Ballroom. The annual address mimics the presidential state of the union address. The event is free and open to the public. E Er _ Vie iv Larger G ti \\/ derr tsirzl ',1T l BI WEDNESDAY: THURSDAY: FRIDAY: Rye film series: "Rise of the Planet of the Apes"-7 p.m. in the Post Theatre. It's part of the student government Presenter's Office's Free Film Series. The next film will be "It's National History Museum of Utah Grand Opening Gala-7 p.m. to Modern Dance Graduate Concert-7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. 10 p.m. The event is open to those 21 and older. Tickets are $45 per person. at the Marriott Center for Dance. The performance is $12 for general a Wonderful Life" on Dec. 7 at 7 p.m. at the Post Theatre. seating, $8 for faculty, staff and non U students. It is free to U students with a valid student ID. www.dailyutahchronicle.com Online: Men's Basketball Gallery reenpeace representatives were on campus Monday, trying to attract new memLOGAN bers. At first glance, their stated goals of stopping global warming FROERER and protecting forests, oceans and wildlife are attractive. But Greenpeace is a prime example that bigger is not always better. Opinion Editor The group's size means it often fails to recognize the humans it is trying to are not in any way the solution the help, and more importantly, doesn't world needs. empower them to make changes By trying to cater to a large base of themselves, preferring to send solufundraisers and advisers and trying to tions from a top-down approach. build and protect a brand and worldI learned from the representatives wide operations, it offers a style of that Greenpeace undertakes every activism that's disconnected from conceivable act in the environmental on-the-ground realities. world. Simultaneously, it does not Once institutions become estabcondone almost every conceivable lished, they have a nasty habit of environmental action at the same taking precedence over people, over time. individuals and over the human conIt's an impressive contradiction. cerns and problems they are meant to As the "largest independent directdeal with. action environmental organization Institutions are necessary and can in the world," it heads up directbe effective tools for change that action campaigns, taking a physically benefits people. manifesting approach to fight for the They're just that. Tools, and nothenvironment. ing more. At the same time, I was told that They're composed of individuals, it backs away from confrontational trying to help and serve other people. actions and hesitates to lend support When concerns for an organizato groups that could be perceived by tion take precedence over the acdonors as controversial. tual people affected by its decisions, Granted, Greenpeace brings aware- something has gone very wrong. ness about environmental issues that l.froerer@ a lot of people wouldn't hear, but they chronicle.utah.edu Goo ComosaGe I @RunningCompost Kayleigh Dahl #FlndsltFunny that everyone in my family works for acronym. #REI #OSF #LDS #FYE #UofU 14 Nov @BrandonBrownSLC 3 #Ute players nominated for #pac12 player of the week #GoUtes - http://t.co/6LBcy0aA @shad427 I jut saw that the utes pulled off the upset and beat San Diego Christian. Boo yah. #goutes #pac12 JONATHAN ROYCE/The Daily Utah Chronicle Utah sophomore forward Javon Dawson makes a drive toward the basket Monday evening at the Huntsman Center. The Runnin' Utes beat San Diego Christian College 58-55, winning their opener. H o rosco pe : @redsoxunixgeek 0 Can we fire who ever decides the music to be played at #UofU football games? Thanks. 0 Full horoscopes available online: www.dailyutahchronicle/horoscopes Find us on Facebook: Follow us on Twitter: facebook.com/TheChrony twitter.com/TheChrony Today's Birthday: You express the intuitive and wise side of your personality. Others cannot help but be drawn to you.You seem to understand so much, that others reveal a lot to you.You might not always be comfortable with the revelations.Travel, education and/or a foreigner could play a major role in your year. If you are single, you will need someone quite unique to keep your interest.You will know when this person comes along. Aries (March 21-April 19)Your high energy, spontaneity and creativity braid together to create a close to impossible combination to beat. II C3' cq. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) You sense a change coming, but perhaps not right away.You have a way of affecting others that you might not be aware of. )?' Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Keep reaching out for others.You tend to make the impossible happen.A partner prefers to deal with you directly. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Let someone else take the lead.This person needs to know whether he or she is capable of handling a situation. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Anchor in, knowing your limits and where you are heading. Realize everything could change quickly. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Lie back and gain a better insight into what is really going on.The less said the better.You gather new information. Gemini (May 21-June 21) Communication comes your way. Express yourself in a clear manner. Understanding will evolve. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Meetings and Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb.18) Listen ^IV to what others say more often. Pace friends gather around you.You feel as if you are on top of the world, as yourself and get the job done.You feel success comes toward you. more relaxed with a certain associate. Cancer (June 22-July 22) Let your imagination flourish. Use care with your finances and domestic matters. Your creativity abounds. Don't back off from a conversation. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov.21) You are in the limelight more than you might be comfortable with.You could feel out of sorts. Read between the lines with others. Pisces (Feb.19-March 20) Your creativity flows, and you come up with one solution after another. Allow your ingenuity to speak once and for all. pe Mu pork ants ACROSS 49 Stomach problem 1 Convenience for working travelers 7 51 Mice, to owls 52 Marie with two The latest Nobels 11 Tire holder 54 "Woe is me!" 14 Dog that merits 58 First of three X's or 0's "Good boy!" 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