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Show Views&Op inion Page 12 Wednesday, April 27, 2011 End: We do it all for the readers Icontinued from page 10 The Logan Downtown Alliance - for the work you do preserving Logan's historic feel and organizing great community events. Aggie Ice Cream - for being freaking delicious. Stew Morrill - for making it so easy to believe that we will win. The Statesman readers - I saved the best for last. We at The Statesman know in today's electronic world there are a lot of things to do with your time. The "experts" go on and on about how our generation doesn't care, doesn't read, doesn't vote, doesn't do anything but listen to Lady Gaga. It's not true. You are concerned individuals more integral to Logan City and their continuous patronage and sponsorship of USU events - and advertisement in The Statesman - does more than we students even know. Needhams, if the day ever comes that I con a girl into marrying me, you'll be the first place I stop. The Bluebird Restaurant - for a great atmosphere, with delicious food, in large portions, at an affordable cost. Center Street Grill and Logan Burger - for making the best burgers in town. The White Owl - you're not the only bar, but with the pool tables, deck and surprisingly full menu you might as well be. who want to know what is happening. Frankly, you deserve better than us. I'll be the first to admit we don't always get it perfect, or as fast as we should. But I promise that you are always on our minds. We strive to do our best and we are aware that without you we would not exist. Thank you, truly, for reading, and never stop asking questions. Benjamin Wood is the editor in chief of The Utah Statesman, a senior majoring in print journalism and a generally horrible person. He can be reached at statesmaneditor@aggiemail. usu.edu. ''supE, WE iRKIVE cart7LV 'AVM AND 51vtkE9 itOUR 1-ouR17oN,130" 111E INWISIoN OF PRIVACY 1' 5M1111.13RIcE To PRY FoR MON Sim." Party: Next year is looking good veil can Icontinued from page 10 donate blood-plasma. Earn up S 1111. GRIFOLS Biomat USA a month 1045 1/2 N Main St Suite Al Logan, UT 84341 435-753-7802 www.BiomatUSA.Grifols.com a byword, not because of the quality of his act, but rather due to the unfortunate nature of the poorly-attended, controversy-lined event. Having said this, though, I realize that both of these events are now in the past, never to be repeated. My hope is that we can learn from these mistakes, and that our elected and appointed officials with ASUSU will stand on the shoulders of their predecessors and gain from the perfect vision of retrospect. It seems as though the organizers have learned a thing or two this year. Aggie Fest seems to be a reiteration of what worked over the course of the year with elements of things that didn't work notably absent. Gone are the entry fees for a student-funded event. Gone are the crowded spaces of the TSC - although the change of seasons is mostly to thank for that. There is no better way to send out the year on a good note than a relative bounty of performers on Friday, and a classic street dance party to celebrate the pavement underneath that is now ours. On the subject of retrospect, it must be noted that the film to be featured on Old Main hill is the 1985 Michael J. Fox classic "Back to the Future." I will personally be feeling the large dose of deja vu, as this same film was featured at an identical event last year. Of th, thousands of suitable movies at our disposa why would ASUSU decide to screen the sam, movie two years in a row? Oh well, we can a enjoy the catch phrases of this classic film on more time. As for the idea of our new ASUSU represer tatives standing on the shoulders of their pr€ decessors, it seems that the new programmin VP Zach Larsen is doing his best to move pas the controversial year that was. Apparentl y they have sent a survey out to students to se , what kind of event they would like to see. have yet to see it and haven't heard of anybod who has, so maybe it should be a little more widely advertised, like in the school newspz per. Here's to hoping that things change for the better in the future. Let us support those wh ∎ have been elected and appointed to represer us, but also hold them accountable when the disappoint. Let's profit from this last week-anc a-half as a proper prelude to summer. Tyler Barlow is a sophomore majoring in corr puter engineering. He can be reached at tyle barlow@aggiemaiLusu.edL www.a-bay-usu.com ClassifiedAdS Utah State University • ogan, Utah • www.utahstatesman.com Student Jobs For more information, see TSC 106, USU Student Employment, www.usu. edu/studemp On campus Jobs: Join Us! 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