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Show 2 BULLETIN Wednesday January 29, 2014 30 Wednesday 29 Chance of Rain 46/36 Thursday Rainy -- www.dailyutahchronicle.corn 31 39/28 •— Chance of Snow Friday dirb---'41h vhosso 45/27 1 Saturday Partly Cloudy Sunday 2 41/23 Partly Cloudy 37/18 Forecast from: http://weathercorn January/February DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 26 WEDNESDAY 27 28 Advertising 801-581-7041 News 801-581-NEWS Fax 801-581-FAXX EDITOR IN CHIEF: Emily Andrews e.andrews@chronicle.utah.edu MANAGING EDITOR: Niki Harris n.harris@chronicle.utah.edu PRODUCTION MANAGER: Grey Leman g.leman@chronicle.utah.edu ASST. PRODUCTION MANAGER: D.J. Street Jesus El Silver Antlers 8 p.m. 3 p.m. Free Free The Urban Lounge The Green Pig Pub El Ultra Bide 8 p.m. $7 Burt's Tiki Lounge 4 Nick Ketterer NEWS EDITOR: Anna Drysdale a.drysdale@chronicle.utah.edu ASST. NEWS EDITOR: Courtney Tanner OPINION EDITOR: Katherine Ellis k.ellis@chronicle.utah.edu SPORTS EDITOR: Ryan McDonald r.mcdonald@chronicle.utah.edu ASST. SPORTS EDITOR: Griffin Adams ARTS EDITOR: Frances Moody fmoody@chronicle.utah.edu PHOTO EDITOR: Conor Barry c.barry@chronicle.utah.edu ASST. PHOTO EDITOR: Brent liberty DIGITAL EDITOR: Colby Patterson c.patterson@chronicle.utah.edu PAGE DESIGNERS: Ariel Froerer, 9 Women's basketball v. Washington 16 Global Mom: Melissa DaltonBradford 7 p.m. Free The King's English 10 Pentatonix TBA $25 The Complex COI The Music of Harry Potter 7 p.m. $8-$14 Abravanel Hall 3 p.m. $8 Huntsman Center Emily Juchau, Forrest Rhinehart PROOFREADER: Rachelle White BUSINESS MANAGER:Jake Sorensen j.sorensen@chronicle.utah.edu hen I was a senior in high school, the only question anyone ever asked was, "So, where are you going to college?" Now that I'm a senior in college, I'm plagued by a worse one: "So, what's next after graduation?" I knew the answer to the first one, but I've got barely three months till graduation, and I still don't have a concrete answer to the second. Job? Yeah, that sounds good. Where? You could answer that better than me. And grad school? Sure, maybe, after a couple years. The thing is, no one is ever satisfied with those kinds of wishy-washy answers, but as I'm sure many soon-to-be college grads can attest, these are frankly the best that I can give at this point. I'm 22. I'm nowhere near equipped to make decisions about the career path I want to take for the rest of my life, and the pressure to do so may send The policy of The Daily Utah Chronicle is to correct any error made as soon as possible. If you find something you would like clarified or find unfair, please contact the editor at 801-581-8317. The Daily Utah Chronicle is an independent student 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 Student Media Council. 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Tuition is 190 Euros a year for international students, by the way. And you get to live in Paris. If Europe's not my jam, I can head to Mexico to the Universidad Autonoma de Mexico, which is about $i,000 USD a year, or South Africa. I could attend a university in Johannesburg or Cape Town and take advantage of the post-apartheid luxurious standard of living and learning that far outstrips the U.S. or European counterparts for $4,000 a year. Want to know how much grad school costs at the U? $3,731.63 for a general graduate program for 12 credit hours. Yeah, I don't think so. Not with options abroad. I haven't even mentioned the two best ones yet, either. 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Christensen polloi type 57 Full horoscopes available online: www.dailyutahchronicle/horoscopes Top Tweets humor North African n.harris@chronicle.utah.edu Bizarre capital secretary 13 Ancient Mideast language Leaving for 29 drama 50 universities in Ibero-America, for around $2,000 a year. At this point, I'm willing to take any option to get back to Spain, and this particular one is looking especially fabulous lately. And if not, there's always Sweden. And why Sweden? Because grad school in Sweden is free. Yeah. As in, completely. Uppsala University is a socialist paradise, nevermind that a beer is between four and five Euro in Sweden. With free tuition, it doesn't even matter. As a desperately travel-hungry 22-year-old, I would honestly rather peace out to another university in another country for a couple years or so instead of having a knee-jerk reaction to my impending graduation. After all, you're only young once. The world is waiting, and I want to see as much of it as I can. And if grad school is the most affordable way to do so, then I'm all in. 6:10e0o e Taurus (April 20-May 20) You'll want to make an impression, but you can't seem to cope with information that comes forward. 50 53 58 suggested by the Artois (beer) 34 45 52 (1994 Nick Nolte/ 5 Men's basketball v. Arizona TBA TBA Huntsman Center 6 Changing Sex/ 31 Changing Sexuality 9 a.m. Free S.J. Quinney College of Law Today's Birthday: This year you travel more and sometimes seek resolutions through exploring different cultures and ideas.This transformation might be difficult and involve leffing go of former values. If you are single, you will meet someone after June 2014 who might be The One. 13 40 48 Offended Hint 12 43 ■ 47 2 4 18 cp 33 39 42 Christmas" ... as shaded squares? - Libby Gardner Hall 26 31 38 37 44 DOWN 1 XXX 11 22 % 30 41 Memory Stick Anatomical sacs No. 1225 16 17 manufacturer 38 S enseless 40 Christmas tree decoration not a lasting teacher of I:8 I:9 7 officially in the harder 24 5 peak in the Prefix with present 4 14 The Big Apple, for short is Senseless 19 3 (main street of ancient Quite an achievement 17 Method: Abbr. Monsieur 15 It's east of Europe 16 2 Rebellious region of the Caucasus 10 Writes as a postscript, say Ukraine and Nuts and fruit, in She Loves Me 7:30 p.m. $7.50-$15 Babcock Theatre Horoscopes Edited by Will Shortz Abbr. 46 $6 $10 co 00 00 lathe New fork parts of paper m U Symphony 7:30 p.m. me running screaming back into the arms of grad school or off to another country to escape. In fact, escape is sounding pretty damn good right about now A friend of mine recently posted a list of seven countries where graduate school is a fraction of the cost of the U.S. equivalent, and I basically fell in love. Travel to another country, go to school and not have to sign away my first born child or six of my internal organs to pay tuition? Sign me up. 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