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Show 2 BULLETIN Tuesday March 5, 2013 Tuesday 5 Sunny 46/35 Wednesday 6 IMO www.dailyutahchronicle.com Mostly Cloudy 7 51/34 Thursday Few Showers Friday 8 akr_ Few Showers 44/36 lir, 44/34 77, "– MONDAY SUNDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 3 5 4 So You Think You Can Ballroom? Union Ballroom 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. 10 Science Trivia Tournament Fiddler's Elbow 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. 11 12 Brain Awareness Week Last day to add/ March 11-17 elect CR/NC, or audit second-session classes Spring Break March 10-17 17 18 11. Dumke Recital Hall 8 p.m. Free 24/31 25 W hile procrastinating homework Friday afternoon, I came across a new Tumblr called "Said to Lady Journos." Intrigued, I clicked through page after page of documented sexist remarks submitted by anonymous reporters and media folk. Created only three weeks ago, the blog has been getting attention-grabbing headlines at Poynter, BuzzFeed, ThinkProgress and The Huffington Post, among others. It continues to snowball as Twitter takes hold, and it is spreading like wildfire. According to an article in Poynter, an anonymous West Coast reporter started the blog to bring some awareness to sexism in the male-dominated industry after she was told, "You're pretty smart for a young lady." I frequent another Tumblr called "Lady Journos!" run by Ann Friedman, who works to highlight dent newspaper published daily Monday through Friday during Fall and Spring Semesters (excluding test weeks and holidays). Chronicle editors and staff are solely responsible for the newspaper's content. Funding comes from advertising revenues and a dedicated student fee administered by the Publications Council. To respond with questions, comments or complaints, call 801-581-7041 or visit www.dailyutahchronicle.com. The Chronicle is distributed free of charge, limit one copy per reader. Additional copies of the paper may be made available upon request. No person, without expressed permission of The Chronicle, may take more than one copy of any Chronicle issue. Find us on Facebook: facebook.com/TheChrony Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/TheChrony Harvard Law Review editor who went on to become president 52 Bubkes 54 *1980 Robert Hays film 58 Intense passion 63 Tart fruit 16 Voting nay 64 17 *1952 Marlon Brando film *1969 Barbra Streisand film 66 Letter-shaped support It might hold the solution 20 Arctic fishing tool 21 *2008 Meryl Streep film 23 Parent who can pass on an X or Y chromosome 26 From the start 30 * 1968 Mark Lester film 48 Atlas blowup 18 17 News Editor the efforts of female journalists and help close the byline gap. The gap is the difference between the number of published articles written by men and those written by women. VIDA — Women in Literary Arts is an organization that reports on the literary arts byline gap every year, and just posted the results from 2012 on Monday. The trend shows significantly more articles are published by men, and 2012 continues the trend with significantly fewer published articles by women. The organization isn't forcing the conversation 20 21 ■ 23 27 28 29 22 23 Utah Ballet Comtemporary Series March 22, 23, 28, 29, 30 Marriott Center for Dance 29 Community Engagement Recognition Luncheon Panorama East, Union 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. one way or the other, but reporting the numbers and serving as a forum for the conversation that takes place. Here's to hoping the conversation continues. Many female journalists working in this post-8os world are expecting to work their way up the journalism ladder without having to deal with sexist comments from their sources and most definitely not from their boss or co-workers. I would argue that you don't have to be a "lady journo" to understand why these remarks are offensive and unprofessional. Surprised that I actually know the rules to American football, basketball or baseball, follow a game and enjoy watching it? Enjoy the moment and don't say something stupid, like "You're pretty smart for a young lady," as if following the rules for the United States' most popular team sports is all that difficult. 13 30 31 32 40 41 42 43 44 45 37 38 II 66 67 68 69 70 71 51 52 57 53 58 ■ 59 60 61 62 65 Aries (March 21-April 19) You go on a tirade. Others might not know how to respond when you're like this.You'll need to clarify your actions. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Plan on dealing with an irate associate in the near future. In the interim, stay on top of everything you must do. 39 48 47 56 m 33 36 See BLOG page 4 Full horoscopes available online: www.dailyutahchronicle/horoscopes overburdened. Others see you as a role model — that is, until you lose your temper. If you are single, you could push away a potential sweetie with your spontaneous outbursts. Find a different way of expressing your irritation. 25 35 50 12 It seems what we are really waiting for is the older generation of baby boomers to get tired of their profession and stay home, leaving the work and legacy to the spring chickens slowly taking over the office. I waited for this to happen in my last job. The oldest man in the building was definitely the creepiest, calling all the young ladies "sweetie" and making snide cornments about how fun it would be to get a hug. Ewww. We all gave him a pass because he was "just a creepy old man" and he would be gone soon anyway. The whole administrative office breathed a big sigh of relief when the old fellow retired and quit showing up every day to give us the creepy eyes. I guess I thought journalism would be different. Because we're traditionally on the "front lines," reporting on cultural issues and Today's birthday: This year you often can be challenging or difficult.You have accepted so much responsibility that you feel 22 24 34 46 11 19 64 71 Former New York archbishop CLARK 16 63 Gemini (May 21-June 21) Your inclination to defer to someone else is the right move to make. Do not lose your sense of humor. Cancer (June 22-July 22) Your day-to-day life could keep you busy. By late afternoon, something will become clearer, and a discussion will be possible. di Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) You know more than many about an evolving situation. You won't get clarity unless you focus on one thing at a time. Tip Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You could have difficulty with a child or loved one.This person seems to want a reason to be angry with you. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) n Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) vs Express yourself clearly, and don't leave anything to chance today.This will result in making a big impression on someone. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You have held back from doing something for a long time, and you might wonder if you have other options. AA/ Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Figure out where to focus your ^AI Use the daylight to push a project through to completion. energy. Others might be touchy Others might not be supportive and feisty. Late-day plans could and could become obstacles. change at the last minute. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Try not to get too irritated by a risk that backfires or by a challenging individual in your life. Go with the tried and true. )4 Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Many people make assumptions, and no matter what you say, they might not hear you. Accept your own responsibility. DOWN 1 Shankar at Woodstock 2 Like some fails, in modern slang , Seiji longtime Boston Symphony maestro Jack Lemmon film 15 55 5 46 * 1972 10 54 Part of fashion's YSL Blue Cross competitor 9 Emulated a lamb 36 45 8 70 Baden-Baden and others Skew 7 Achy French seas 44 6 69 35 Medvedev's denial 5 49 Bird of peace 43 4 Common feature in Roman statuary 4 It follows the answer to each starred clue 3 68 3 40 2 14 26 MARJORIE No. 0129 Lensman Adams Name on a plaque, maybe 34 1 Edited by Will Shortz 67 25 Orioles and Blue Jays, informally Break 15 28 Horoscopes Inc §ork Zint0 19 Various locations through the Bennion Center March 9-16 Sexism plagues journalism, too The Daily Utah Chronicle is an independent stu- 15 Bubkes Post Theatre 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Free BLOG: SLEEPING UNDER THE DESK The policy of The Daily Utah Chronicle is to correct any error made as soon as possible. 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Each Alternative Spring 21 Chamber Music Society of Salt Lake City: Elias Quartet Libby Gardner Hall 7:30 p.m. $5 for students 27 Free Public Star Party South Physics Observatory 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Free 8 and Clarifications 14 7:30 p.m. Free for U students Dumke Recital Hall 7 p.m. Free Free Film Series: Raiders of the Lost Ark 14 20 Piano America West Symphony Concerto Competition Winners Libby Gardner Hall 26 The Odd Couple Pioneer Theatre March 26-April 6 PAGE DESIGNER: Chad Zavala GENERAL MANAGER: Jake Sorensen 10 Musical Mama U of U Flute Choir 7 13 19 Social Ballroom Dance Club Tuesdays until April 16 Heritage Center Dance Studio 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Faculty recital: Tully Cathey, jazz guitar Austin, Emily Juchau 5 White-bellied whales 6 U of U Women's Chorus Utah Philharmonia High School Festival Invitational Libby Gardner Hall Libby Gardner Hall 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Free Free NEWS EDITOR: Marjorie Clark m.clark@chronicle.utah.edu ASST. 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So I winked at her and said "snapchat me" #snapchatproblems @erikaminjarez Erika L Minjarez After nearly five years of college I still don't know how my Umail account functions. #UofU #erkbook 4 March @DJFishhh Megan Campbell I wonder what my life would be like if I went to school closer to home. Oh yeah, it would probably suck. I am so happy I went to Utah. #uofu 4 March |