OCR Text |
Show A&EDiversions Friday, Sept. 2, 2011 BURRITO, From Page 5 Taqueria is quick, affordable Page 7 Take a bite out of college life away — it's not. When you see the menu, you'll agree that the drive is worth it. The most expensive thing available at El Super Burrito is only $7.50, and I know the majority of college students want to pay "free-99" for their meals as often as possible. Anybody looking for an authentic Mexican meal that will fill you up, and not put you in the poorhouse, should check this place out. My total came to $10, which included a massive gutbomb of a burrito for $6, a Dr Pepper with unlimited refills for $1.50 and a $2 tip — if there's a tip jar and/or somebody brings your food to you, do the right thing and leave at least a 15 to 20 percent tip. I'd like to dispel the myth that tipping is optional when you go out to eat. It's not. And besides, good tippers go to heaven. I give Super Burrito Taqueria an A for quality of service and courtesy of the staff and an A+ for the food. Do yourself, and your wallet, a favor and check this place out. If going during lunchtime, expect the place to be busy. I went at night and, as I said, nobody else was there. — D. Whitney Smith is originally from Pennsylvania and moved to Utah 5 years ago. After 11 years experience waiting tables at a total of 23 restaurants, he decided to enroll at USU in hopes of losing his server apron for good. Have suggestions for a restaurant to review? Email him at dan.whitney. smith@aggiemail.usu.edu. Don't forget... GRAD STUDENT CAMI JONES HOLDS onto a huge Ice cream cone as Senior Kirsten Frank tries to take a big bite. During the Aggie Ice cream give away on the TSC Fountain Patio. Both were there to give out free ice cream to the student body. CARL R. WILSON photo Check out Regrettably, Just Alex (music reviewer) utahstatesman.com CONCERT, From Page 4 The Rocket Summer closes Week of Welcome with concert The Rocket Summer was set to perform on USU's campus a few years ago, as a recruitment tool. He said STAB and Programming have gotten calls from but due to miscommunication the event fell through. Kellen Hansen, director of the Student Activities Board (STAB), said it was a long process to choose a band, but The Rocket Summer not only gave the council "the best bang for their buck" but the timing also worked out perfectly. "We got a pretty good deal, pricewise, and they weren't busy or touring too much," he said. "We spent less than we did on Red Jumpsuit, We the Kings or any of the big bands we've had." Hansen said that while the concert is a huge campus activity, it also has a role Nimismw want to brush away the bland." ... I — Bryce Avary, solo artist people as far away as to come to the show. a, w o p State or Utah, that don't necessarily program a lot for on-campus students," he said. "In Logan, we're in a unique situation where we get to do that. It does get tough budgetwise, but the more free or cheap events we do, the better we're doing as a programming board." Avary said he has a couple of goals for the concert: Inspire students and rock out. "I think you can find beauty and inspiration in everything. I want to brush away the bland," he said. "I'm always learning". "There are a couple schools that are notorious for their religious beliefs, or that are commuter schools, like Weber — allee.evensen@aggiemail.usu.edu visit Aggie Tech in the Booksto ► e... Buy a Mac for college & get S 1 0 0 to spend on the Mac App Store.* S Authorized Campus Store hta?vhesrtslry USUM u offer ends 09/20/11 *Terms and conditions apply |