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Wednesday November 3, 201 0 The Issue 12/ Fall 10' GLOBEVisit us online at slccglobelink.com Excitment builds for Na- tive American Cultural Festival Mallory Black Contributing Writer

Just as snow begins to hit the ground, members of American Indian Student Leadership (AISL) are in the final planning stages of their annual event, the Native American Cultural Festival. The AISL-sponsored event will be held Thursday, Nov. 11 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Student Events Center at SLCC Taylorsville Redwood Campus. “Anyone and everyone are invited [to the Festival], the community. Students and faculty, family and friends,” AISL member Charleston Joe said. Planning of the Native American UNDERSTANDING Cultural Festival has been underway since the beginning of fall semester, which is planned for November as part of American Indian Heritage Month. LGBT AISL members are excited about overall participation in the club and Photo by Angelo Dalisay Guests were able to ask Billy Curtis questions at the LGBTIQ. Festival/Continued on page A4

I is for In- a very special relationship over the last couple of years. It’s quite an tersex, Q is awkward marriage so to speak.” He went on to applaud efforts made in Utah during that debate. “Go for Queer Bruins! Go Salt Lake City! We are about inclusion. This is a fight for John Reuben Wolsey equity, and equality for all.” Contributing Writer At times the lecture explored questions deep in the discussion The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and of diversity mixture not often Transgender (LGBT) world became considered by all but the most diehard more real to more than 100 Salt diversity advocates. A far cry from Lake Community College students the platitudes plaguing the diversity campus last Friday. discussion, Curtis concentrated on Billy Curtis, the Director of the the value of distinguishing between drink Gender Equity Resource Center different segments within the in Berkeley gave an impassioned LGBT community and the roles of responsibly speech on the subject of race and class in sexual orientation understanding “the full spectrum of discussions. continued LGBTIQ identities” at Taylorsville Photo by Angelo Dalisay He also highlighted the need for Redwood Campus. Students and Billy Curtis has spent 11 years as the Assistant Dean of Students at “safe places and brave places.” A A3 faculty alike found themselves front the University of California at Berkeley where he has developed a safe place was defined as a forum row to a lecture aimed towards wide array of services for the LGBTIQ community there. where “folks can be safe being who understanding diverse segments of they are” without fear of reprisal people and the necessity of bridging or hatefulness. A brave place was gaps between them. that they can understand you...and issues in a state widely known for defined as a “progressive space, a “Do you know how to speak so you can hear them? Intersections its conservative views, Curtis led by brave space for critical dialogue” across difference?” Curtis asked, are the pressure points. If we example, calling out the elephant in important for discussions of “Do you know how to speak to continue to work alone in silos, we the room. discovery and critical thinking about others so you’re not excluding will fail.” Referring to California’s sensitive topics. them? Do you know how to go Acknowledging potential points Proposition 8 debate Curtis said, back to your families and speak... so of strain when discussing LGBT “California and Utah have developed LGBT/Continued on page A3 campus men’s basketball Drink responsibly: A call to alcohol awareness A4 John Fisihetau that question, as Michael Daniel a Contributing Writer member of the Peer Action Leaders (P.A.L.s) reported, after giving the Drinking is common. Sixty-one survey to students. percent of people from the ages of 18- In addition fatal vision goggles 25 drink or have drank occasionally were given to students to see if in their lifetime. DUI stops result in they could walk a straight and about 1.4 million arrests every year. zigzagged line while having their In light of these statistics, alcohol vision impaired like someone who awareness was the topic of an event is drunk. San Del a student at SLCC conducted by the Student Health commented on the effectiveness of Advisory Committee (SHAC) on this activity. Thursday from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. “It’s informative but I think the arts& in the Student Event Center at the ‘drunk’ goggles actually increase Taylorsville campus. SLCC students interest in drinking,” Del said. entertainment were informed about the possible According to the Centers for alternatives to drinking. Disease Control and Prevention, “in 3d Arin DeCoopman is the president the single year 2005, there were more of the club and discussed their goal Photo by Angelo Dalisay than 1.6 million hospitalizations and A8 of the event. “We are here to promote Students playing Jeopardy on alcoholism. more than 4 million emergency drinking responsibly,” DeCoopman room visits for alcohol-related said. testing students on their knowledge what’s the best way method to cure Activities included a survey about when it’s legal to drink and a hangover. Time was the answer to Alcohol/Continued on page A3 A2 The GLOBE Wednesday, November 3, 2010 STUDENT EVENTS SLCC PICS WED/3 THURS/4 FRI/5 8:30am~5pm 8am~12pm 6pm~8pm Making Money in the Tax Implications for Newpark Friday Night Green Sector course Business Entities @ Fall Concert Series @ @ Miller Campus: Miller Campus: Cor- Newpark Plaza & Am- Corporate Partnership porate Partnership phitheater. Admission: Center. Cost: $149, ask Center. Cost: FREE FREE about discounts! 7:30pm~9:30pm 8:30am~5pm Live Radio Remote: Customer Service SLCC Men’s Basket- Phones workshop @ ball v. LBC @ Red- Miller Campus: Cor- wood Campus. Match porate Partnership streamed live on MCC Center. Cost: $149, ask Radio -http://radio.slcc. about discounts! edu/

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Campus [email protected] all SLCC students and delivered lectures nationwide of Business Executives and stand for Queer, a term used Alcohol employee with or without LGBT on the intersections of race Entrepreneurs. to describe people who don’t Continued from page A1 an appointment. The first Continued from page A1 and sexuality. Curtis is on And in case those last two readily fit into one of the visit for a student is free and the boards of San Francisco’s intials are still a mystery: I above mentioned categories, conditions.” any additional visits are ten Several students gave their LGBT Center, And Castro For is for Intersex and Q is for or who fit into several of them As an alternative to alcohol, dollars per visit. With these reasons for coming to the All, and the LGBT Counsel questioning. The Q can also simultaneously. “mocktails” or nonalcoholic services available, the Health lecture. cocktails with “I am straight but I have a fruit, ice cream, brother who is gay. I don’t and carbonated want to be those parents that Don’t miss this year’s Tanner soft drinks like say, ‘Oh you’re going to burn sprite, were in hell.’ I’m here because provided at the knowledge is power,” SLCC Forum on Social Ethics event. They serve student Barbara Corona said, as healthy option “Being LDS, there are some Bryanna Boyle Theatre,” Kikuchi continued. disease. for students things that I don’t agree with Contributing Writer Make sure to discuss the According to the Tanner to replace the the church. I just want to be student amnesty card with Forum flyer, the Tanner urge of drinking a parent that’s accepting of Social ethics, student your teacher beforehand. Forum on Social Ethics e x c e s s i v e l y. my children.” amnesty cards and a New Julie Salamon, the speaker discussion brings nationally Students could Another student, Amelia York Times Best-Selling for this year’s Tanner Forum, and internationally also take a Brown, said in a smaller author are just a few things is the author of six books, recognized speakers so SLCC pamphlet on how group discussion, “I’m here you will find at this year’s one of these being a New annually. to make these because, well, I am gay and Tanner Forum. York Times Best-Seller, and “The Tanner Forum mocktails at I’m actually kind of new to Tuesday Nov. 9, South City three of these books have enhances the College’s home. being out, so I’d like to learn Campus’s Grand Theatre, won Ohiana Library Awards. mission as a community- Tatiana Burton, more as well, and also meet 1575 South State Street, will Her work has appeared in based learning institution the club advisor like minded people.” be hosting this year’s Tanner The New Yorker, Vanity by providing opportunities for S.H.A.C. A student who only Forum on Social Ethics. This Fair, Vogue, Bazaar, and The … to come together for the and Supervisor identified himself as James, year’s forum is called, “The New Republic. She was also thoughtful examination of … for the Health related to the event in a Art of Giving- The Ethics of a reporter and film critic for social ethics.” and Wellness Photo by Angelo Dalisay different way. “I’m here Generosity.” It starts at noon , and The Forum has been around P.A.L.s, helped A student wears beer goggles while because I want to learn more and ends at 1:00 p.m., and it a culture writer on the staff of since 1999 and since then organize and set trying to walk the line. about people. What I want to is also free and open to the . several renowned speakers up the alcohol share is my story of growing public. For several years Salamon have visited SLCC to discuss awareness event. In addition and Wellness services are up differently, and feeling Sandra Kikuchi, a chair has been a “Distinguished several different aspects to educating students to drink students’ closest option for ostracized for completely of the Tanner Committee, Lecturer” of the Scarsdale/ of social ethics. To name a responsibly, “we want to alcohol or other health related unrelated reasons.” said that student “amnesty Westchester/Fairfield Phi few; Nobel Prize winner Dr. educate people on underage issues. Overall, the event was cards” are provided at the Beta Kappa Association. Mario Capecchi who spoke drinking and impaired driving Irene Izana, another successful in bringing Forum. These amnesty cards She has also spoken all over about Embryonic Stem when drinking,” Burton said. member of the P.A.L.s together students from many have many different uses, the country about the issues Cell Therapy, Ph.D., author “There are activities where said, “our goal isn’t to stop different cultures and of depending on what you surrounding the desire to do Jennifer Michael Hecht who you can have fun without students from drinking. It’s different sexual orientations. discuss and agree on with good. She will be discussing spoke about “How We Come alcohol.” to help students understand Curtis summed up his your teachers beforehand. ways to inspire philanthropy to Our Conclusions: Certainty, Individual help with alcohol the importance of drinking lecture’s focus in a sort of With the card, you may be and why some people give Doubt, and Deciding”, award and other health related issues responsibly.” thesis statement, “We must all excused from class if it is the and others do not. winner Elizabeth Kolbert can be addressed at the Health Arin DeCoopman, the work together. Please make a same time as the Forum, and/ Salamon is a chair of a who spoke about man, nature and Wellness Services at both president of the S.H.A.C., human connection with your or some teachers may even social services organization and climate change, and the Taylorsville and South City concluded, “if you drink, you peers.” give credit. in New York City that many more. IS HIRING REPORTERS AND EDITORS campuses. By appointment, have to be responsible. When Billy Curtis has spent 11 “Amnesty cards will be provides care for people who The Tanner Forum is made FOR FALL SEMESTER. students can receive medical you drink and drive you affect years as the Assistant Dean of available following the are homeless and may suffer possible by the support of attention, counseling, health others beyond yourself.” Students at the University of lecture outside the Grand from addiction or mental O.C. Tanner and Company. Contact The Globe at education tips for each For more information on California at Berkeley where [email protected] problem or concern and even upcoming events through he has developed a wide array or stop by our office at TB 325-G free massages. Health and Wellness Services, of services for the L.G.B.TI.Q. The Health and Wellness visit www.slcc.edu/hw. community there. He is Student Clinic accepts widely published and has

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Campus [email protected] listen to more flute music, Festival just to value it more,” he Continued from page A1 said. SLCC finding new ways Hughes’ flutes were the club’s activities this featured at the 2002 Salt year. “We have more people Lake City Winter Games. so [the event] is going more “I like how Bill’s to further education smoothly and we’re trying excitement of communicating the culture Terra Gomer than 30,000 students. With twice a week, but the classes Salt Lake Community AISL Club Meetings through music Contributing Writer the October term, more than are about 3 hours long. College had over 1,800 extra fuels my interest 1,600 additional students The October term offers students. in sharing our New students who missed have signed up for classes. 62 class sections, with about Advisors can help with Every Thursday Native American the deadline for the August With these classes, it has 94 percent of the classes registering for classes, 4:15pm c u l t u r e , ” classes had a second chance opened the door to education being filled this last October find what degree to get, At Redwood Campus, m a t h e m a t i c s this fall with the new October for new and current students. term. The deadline to apply transferring to a four-year m a j o r term program. With the rising Some of the students who for the new classes was the college, and much more. Student Involvement Cen- Charleston Joe number of college students signed up for the October Thursday and Friday before Salt Lake Community ter’s Meeting Room. said. this term is much needed. term are already signed up for the classes started. College now ranks number Members of October term is a new classes. These students felt “The October term is three producer of associates’ to plan ahead instead of the community will also program put in place by the they can handle more classes expeditiously done than a degree in the nation. last minute,” AISL Vice be invited to view vendor school for students who than they already have. So regular, slower paced class,” If you would like to President Taija Yazzie said. booths showcasing Native missed the sign up date for they signed up for more. October term Professor Adris speak with an advisor One of the highlights American arts and crafts at the regular semester. “It’s more work in a Brundidge said. about the October term of the Native American the event. Jewelry, pottery “Salt Lake Community shorter amount of time,” Administers have been you can reach them in the Cultural Festival will be and other art merchants will College is the sixth fastest SLCC student, Elizabeth busy encouraging students to Academic Advising office. flute presentation by adjunct be on campus to give people growing community Ashey said. “It’s not harder, take advantage of the October An advisor can be reached faculty member, Dr. Bill an up-close look at cultural college,” Joy Tlou said. “Salt just more time consuming.” term along with the summer at on Facebook at Academic Hughes. artistic displays. Lake Community College These students only have term. Since many students and Career Advising. The “What I envision talking Also taking part in now has a record breaking half the time to learn the take the summer off, there is Advisors can also be found about is the role of the the celebration is Food number of students.” same amount of material as a lot of extra room in classes. on . Their screen flute now. Most people go Services, who will be The new record for a a student taking a full term This is perfect for the classes name is @slccadvising. into the history. I wanted featuring a special item on community college is now, class. Some of these classes like Math and English that They can also be e-mailed at to go into the meditation, the menu Thursday, Nov. 11. thanks to SLCC’s rise in meet Monday thru Friday, are hard to get into in the fall [email protected]. relaxation and healing uses Navajo tacos will be served student population, more everyday. Other classes meet and spring. This past summer of the flute,” Hughes said. in collaboration with the Hughes teaches a class Festival. titled “Birth of a Flute” here For more information at SLCC on Tuesdays and about the Native American Thursdays. His goal is to Cultural Festival and how SLCC men’s basketball enlighten those attending to get involved with AISL his performance and club activities, weekly demonstration. meetings are held upstairs “I hope they leave with in the Student Involvement a real interest in the flute. Center’s Meeting Room begins a new quest for title It isn’t just an ancient at the SLCC Taylorsville instrument. We can use it Redwood Campus every now. I hope it raises their Thursday at 4:15 p.m. Gavin McCallister the bench last year, but will interest up to take a class, Sports Reporter be in the starting lineup this season. “We’re fast, we’re big Don’t look now, but the and we’re aggressive. We’ll school year is flying by. be a lot better on defense this SLCC volleyball is already season, too.” A very spooky nearing the regular season’s It’s well known that end, which means that Bruin basketball is a sport that basketball is on its way back to rewards height and size, and green party the Lifetime Activities Center the Bruins have plenty of both. on the Taylorsville Redwood SLCC power forward Tommy Campus. Barrett stands at 6-feet-4- John Reuben Wolsey cubed shoulders and perfectly It’s no secret that SLCC is inches tall, and weighs in at Contributing Writer sculpted blonde hair Nielsen well-known for success when over 210 lbs. He’s big—and was reminiscent of Gaga at a it comes to athletics. The he’s only the fifth largest player Steaming cauldrons, strobe concert of hers in Glastonbury Bruin men’s basketball squad listed on the Bruin roster. lights, and biodegradable England this summer. is no exception. With great “My strengths are my size utensils. Eerie tunnels of Moriba Sannoh rounded achievement comes great and my speed—I’m a big guy, cobwebs, jack o‘ lanterns, out the top three with a expectation—something that but I can move around, too,” Photo courtesy of Lisa Peshell and a compost pile. At first freakishly accurate Steve this year’s men’s hoops team Barrett said, who will start at Bruin basketball is on its way back to the Lifetime Ac- glance one might not see Urkel ensemble, from the 90s isn’t shy about. power forward for the Bruins tivities Center at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus. the differences between a sitcom Family Matters. With “We want to get to Hutch,” but will likely spend time at Check out the game on Nov. 4 at 7:30 p.m. against Little typical party gathering and trousers riding high, and the SLCC head coach Norm small forward as well. “I like Bighorn College. an eco-friendly one, but the showmanship to dive into the Parrish said, who is in his to take advantage of that. If I Environmental Club’s first Urkel’s nerd persona Sannoh 20th season as general on the have a bigger guy on me, I’ll Getting ready for a be a coach’s wife and family is ever Halloween party played couldn’t be denied. Bruin bench. “We just want to run the court—if he’s smaller, championship caliber run is no hard because sometimes they nice with Mother Nature. Honorable mentions could get better every day—we hate I’ll post him up and just bury easy task. In addition to studies don’t see me a lot,” Parrish “We wanted to throw a have easily been given to losing, but the reality is that him.” and/or work and trying to have said, who is considered a sustainable event to show Poison Ivy, Luigi (as in we want to be playing our best Barrett will fit well in some semblance of a social ‘player’s coach’ by his people that it’s not that hard Mario’s brother), and a basketball in March.” Parrish’s offensive scheme. life, the players of SLCC team. “My family is really to be environmental” Brittany fabulous pirate couple. Todd The “Hutch” that Parrish The Bruins aren’t afraid to run men’s basketball put in a lot of supportive. I’ve got great Evans, President of Salt Lehman, the vice president speaks of is the city of the floor, but they won’t do so hours on the court and in the assistant coaches that give Lake Community College’s of the Environmental club, Hutchinson, Kansas. at the expense of a better shot weight room. input, too.” Environmental Club said. twisted the typical idea of Hutchinson is the site of in the half court game. Coach “I put in at least three or Fans will have their first real Eco-friendly, yes, fun, costume into a subtle jab at the National Junior College Parrish wants his guys to get four hours every day,” Barrett opportunity to see the Bruin even more so. Hundreds the oil industry by dressing up Athletics Association the ball down low in the post said, a Centerville, UT native men in action soon, with their of students came and went as an oil spill clean up worker, (NJCAA) national tournament, and work from the inside out. and Viewmont High School first home game only about through the course of the soaked in oil. held in March of every year. “I’ve never told ‘em not graduate. “It’s tiring on the a week away. Players on the evening sporting all manner So what makes a party Parrish is no stranger to this to run the floor, but we don’t body, but in the end it’s more team already have an idea of of creative Halloween garb. environmentally friendly? All hallowed place, as he led the want to run and take poor than worth it.” what’s in store for spectators at Everything from Honeybees advertising for the event was 2009 Bruins to the national shots,” Parrish said, who jokes It is often said that success Bruin Arena. to dead prom queens roamed printed on 100% recycled title. that he sees his coaching staff happens when hard work “We like to run and gun— the event. paper. All extra refreshments “It’s an unbelievably tough more than his family during meets opportunity, and sports we’re good,” Barrett said. A costume contest was Phi Thetta Kappa had accomplishment,” Parrish the hectic season. “We value are not an exception to the “We’re physical, and I think held with contestants strutting provided were to be said, father of three boys. “It’s every possession, and we’ve rule. Coach Parrish is aware it’ll be exciting to watch us their creative costumes on composted if they hadn’t been what every team in the country been pretty successful with that while he has a talented play this year.” a runway while throbbing eaten. The utensils and plates plays for. Those kids played that philosophy.” roster, there are improvements The Bruins will have music urged them on. A panel were made of biodegradable their tails off—in junior On the defensive side of the that can be made. plenty of tough competition of four judges, including materials. The Pacific Unity college, there are no at-large ball, the Bruins should have “We need to work on to contend with in conference the on-duty Utah Highway Association (PUA) created an berths. Once you get there, some success this season. With consistency. We’ve had some play, because the Scenic Patrolman, awarded honors to impressive spook alley with you’re in the Sweet 16, and to three players on the roster good scrimmages and some West Athletic Conference is the top three: borrowed props and reused get there is really tough.” being at least 6-feet-9-inches poor scrimmages,” he said. loaded with good basketball Brittany Evans took top materials. They essentially Coach Parrish stresses to tall, SLCC should be able to “They do work hard, but they programs. Fans can catch honors with her stunning made use of existing his players the mental and clog the lane and get some do need to really be dedicated Bruin men’s hoops on “Gaia, Goddess of Earth” resources, bought materials physical toughness required to blocked shots and defensive every single day.” November 4th at Bruin Arena costume. that were designed to be compete and win at a national rebounds. With all this commitment as SLCC takes on a junior With an amalgamation gentler to the environment, level. The Bruins have their “Defensively, the last few and dedication, sometimes the college from Montana. of earth toned body paints and paid enough attention to sights set on a return trip to the years we’ve gone with a lot people who pay the biggest “Hopefully fans will come swirling about, a willow the trash to make it useful. To national championship, a goal of man-to-man,” Parrish said. price for success aren’t on out and see some good, tough limb headdress, and smartly borrow an easily remembered that SLCC’s returning players “Sometimes we have to try the team at all. Players and basketball,” Parrish said of the wrapped swaddles of fabric, eco-mantra, they reduced, feel confident in reaching. to fool some people, but this coaches alike benefit greatly entertainment value of SLCC Evans awed the judges with reused, and recycled. “Our goal is the national year’s team is pretty athletic from having family and basketball. “Our athletic level her spot on thematic number. Keep an eye out on championship—nothin’ else,” and I think we can do some friends to lean on during the is very high—every player Kaya Nielsen took second campus, or here in The Globe SLCC point guard LeShaun trapping and some things to hectic season. out here is a Division I caliber place as a sassy Lady Gaga. for upcoming Environmental Wilcox said, who came off force our will on opponents.” “I’ve got a great wife—to kid.” In a slippery silver dress with Club events. Wednesday, November 3, 2010 The GLOBE A5

Community [email protected] Salty Horror International Festival begins now Joseph Meyere awards in other festivals and from some of these parties discussion on horror comics Staff Reporter are glad to showcase them will go to help the Boys and with movie critic Jeff Vice, at the Salty Horror. Richard Girls club. The parties will owner of Black Cat Comics Utah is already known for Dutcher, famous in Utah for feature live bands, as well Greg Gage and filmmaker the world famous Sundance making God’s Army will be as a chance to get to know and SLCC student Loren film festival held every showcasing his latest horror, others on the horror scene. Teryl. The writers will also year in Park City. Starting Evil Angel. The New Jersey Throughout the festival be doing a book signing Thursday, Salt Lake City film, Evil Things, will also booths and features will on Saturday at Black Cat hosts its own. The Salty be showcased, as well as be set up celebrating and Comics in Sugarhouse. Horror International Film films from Canada and promoting horror. Local DeAngelis didn’t put this Festival will be hosting it’s Australia. fashion designer Andrea event together by himself. first year in downtown Salt “It’s not just Utah films. Hansen will be showcasing He had several dozen Lake City. This was a misconception her line of “Pretty Macabre,” people helping him by “The Salty Horror we had early on that we fashion geared towards donating their time to make International Film Festival’s were just doing Utah horror horror. Also the festival will this festival a reality. In main goal is to be the films. Not true. This is never be selling the “2011 Girls addition the community has main festival, a Utah horror film festival.” of Salty Horror” calendar, been helping by donating which it’s the only one so DeAngelis said. a hot piece of merchandise at indiegogo.com and without a hitch but will help have a good scream. it shouldn’t be too hard, In addition to film festival goers will want to searching “Salty Horror make sure that there will be For a full schedule with in Utah forever,” Mario screenings, the festival get their hands on. International Film Festival,” a festival next year. times of the festival’s DeAngelis, the festival will also have several after Appearing at the Salt Lake Those who donate over $500 For those who don’t want events, go to www. director and creator said. parties where lovers of City Library and also with will be given an all festival to lose their Halloween saltyhorrorfilmfestival.com The festival will be horror can sip drinks and the festival on Friday will pass for free, which will get spirit just yet, spook junkies and to donate to the festival showing 22 different films chat about their favorite be Ben McCool and Ben into every screening and can spend some time at the go to www.indiegogo.com from three countries and scenes. The parties will take Templesmith, two famous VIP party. The donations Salty Horror International and search “Salty Horror across the United States. place at the Hive Gallery at horror comic writers. They will go to make sure that not Film Festival and see how International Film Festival.” Several of the films have won Trolley Square. Proceeds will participate in a panel only this festival goes off long it takes before they

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Old school training Part 1: Upper Body Michael Sharifi source during exercise group in every day Staff Columnist establishing proper usage use. Sit-ups work the of (P) agonist (prime anterior muscles that Old school is English movers), (A) antagonist create the flat stomach, slang used to describe (opposing muscles oblique striations and some technique or style being stretched), and the beautiful six-pack from the past. Underlying (S) synergistic muscles we all long for. Three characteristics of old (smaller supporting of the best sit-ups are school carries the muscles of the agonist the bicycle, leg overs ambiance of classic muscle). and Pilate’s sit-ups. value, aged wisdom What does that mean? Utilizing the stomach or deep roots. Old By utilizing variations muscles, pull the belly school for our purpose of the push-up, you can button inward towards is to describe effective develop the same muscles the spine. Note: Do not traditional training. found in different pull the head forward, This type of training is inclines of the bench do not use momentum to still the fundamental press including; chest assist in the movement, building blocks to any (P), triceps (P) core(S), and do allow each spine good physical workout. shoulders(S) and back to sequentially rise off or The majority of these (A). Modified: use knees. onto the ground. exercises need no more Pull-ups are a classic Opposite arm and or less than your body that works more than leg extensions works weight. the back (P), they also the posterior muscles First thing to work latimus dorsi (P), that tighten the gluteus understand is any and biceps (P), shoulders (S) muscles up through all exercise programs and chest (A). Utilizing the lower back. For the begins and ends with variations of the pull-up superman move, lay in stretching. This includes by hand placement you the prone position (on warm up and cool down. can target specific areas your belly) with arms This prevents injury and in the back similar to the extended in front of you helps develop muscles pushup. Modified: use and raise your arms and by allowing the body bands, machine and/or legs out towards the sky. to properly perform chair Last but not least, movements without pain Dive-bombers are a enjoy what you do. It or restrictions. A good classic, more advanced is important that while stretch, as practiced pushup that engages the staring at your reflection 2000 years ago in Yoga’s core (P) while working in the mirror or passing sun salutations, can be a variety of angles of someone during your done by standing tall, the chest (P), shoulders work out, that you smile. reaching above with (P) and triceps (P). You Exercise can be an arms fully extended, a start in downward facing addictive healthy way forward bend, followed dog and imagine diving to stay in good health. A by cobra and my favorite under a barbwire fence smile will help motivate downward facing dog. dropping your hips into your workout and Other good awakenings an upward facing dog remind you of the fact of the muscles are (knees do not touch the you are having fun. Yes, spinal twist, hip flexor ground). Reverse the smiling is an old school stretches, adductors movement pushing back tip that has been lost in Entry form for free DVD (inner thigh), and self- on the hand with elbows translation, which can be Please Print myofascial release tucked aligned with the once again an effective stretching. shoulders. Additional tool to create friendships, Name:______Second thing to know muscles engaged during positive affirmation and is strength exercises are dive-bombers are calves synergistic energy. Best Way to Contact You:______the fundamentals to any (P), hamstrings (P) and Pick up next week’s and all workouts and gluteus (S). issue for Part 2: Lower weight loss. Modern The core encompasses body. Cut out this entry form and submit it to sports science tells muscles surrounding Room 319, Technology Building us that body weight the spine, probably the should be an initial most essential muscle A6 The GLOBE Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Opinion [email protected] Facebook, for better or worse Justin Giles perhaps a downside to this Salt Lake Community receiving more and more dressing appropriate and Anderson also added, Contributing Writer great social networking College, said, “I have applications and resumes professionally rather “Personal lives always site? Could Facebook get found Facebook to be a from people who are than your everyday street have a way of leaking ave you updated you more into a bind than great way to stay in touch in need of a job or just clothes will help you, but back into the work place. your Facebook you think? with friends and family simply want to change who and what a person Anyone can fake an Hstatus today? Facebook as we know that live in different states jobs. is may not be reflected in interview by dressing Commented on your is one of the biggest and countries.” “From what I have your appearance. up nicely, laughing and friend’s profile, uploaded social networking sites With so many people heard from friends, “I find that once smiling all the way new pictures and videos that help people unite and these days on social colleagues and students, I narrow it down to through. It’s really what to show to all your friends stay connected with all networking sites, such as social network profiles a handful of great you do when you think and family? What about of their friends, family Facebook, more people can have a huge impact applicants that have the nobody is watching you that new group or event and other acquaintances are becoming increasingly on whether or not an same qualifications I go that shows people who you just added? For in their lives. With more more open as to what they employer wants to hire to the social networks, you really are. Facebook most people Facebook than 500 million active post on their friends as someone. If a potential generally Facebook, to is an excellent way to helps you stay connected users, Facebook is now well as their own personal employee displays see what type of person give employers insight with the world with all the place to be to connect profiles. Which brings pictures of themselves they really are as well as into your personal life if the people in your life. with people throughout out the question, with so engaging in questionable the type of life they live,” you put it in this public So with all the benefits the world. Robin Heaton, many people being so behavior (drinking, illegal Blaine Anderson, owner realm.” of Facebook, is there a professor here at open on Facebook, could drugs etc.) it can give the of Bluehills Welding said. So just as a reminder it potentially get people employer reason to not to “Depending on what and as a general rule, into more of a dilemma hire them,” Heaton said. people post and upload on if you wouldn’t show than we think? We all know when that Facebook it can either get your Facebook page to With the state that chance finally comes for them the job or it can put your mom then you are What the the economy is in, and us to have an interview; them on the bottom of the probably running the risk has been for the last it is common knowledge list.” of offending a potential while, employers are that looking your best, SLCC student Carlina employer as well. Tech?! Word Processors Joe McCormick Staff Columnist s I would argue that the most important software any ' student can own is a word processor. Anyone that’s ThE GLOBE STAFF ever been through a college composition course has used them extensively, and for some of us they are the lifeblood of our daily activities. I use a word processor at least five days out of every week, and for me it’s Halloween weekend important that I have a recognizable interface with Ashley Whitesides easily accessible options. There are a lot of word processors out there, some Party hopping, friends dressed like Jay simple, some complex, but they all do the same thing. and Silent Bob, and Jungle Juice. It Microsoft Word has always been a staple in this genre, was a happy Halloween! but recently there have been some contenders that offer a different path to reaching our writing goals. Google Docs offers a super accessible interface at any place, any time, as long as you have an Internet connection. And lately, little known OpenOffice has been wedging its way onto the scene as well. Personally, these two newcomers offer a better experience than Word has in the past. I was completely turned off by the interface revamp that Word underwent when the 2007 version came out. I know it caused a lot of headache in both myself and others who used it. I think we sometimes Ceville Bailey and take for granted the simple menu at the top of every program we use; it’s a familiar home to the options we Melissa Hunter commonly use. When Word 2007 came out, I feel like they complicated the process by moving around all the We watched the Utes game (Go Utes!) and options under tabs that none of us were familiar with. then headed over to Poplar Street Pub... If it isn’t broken, don’t fix it. On top of these unwanted all while listening to the vocal stylings of changes, you have to pay somewhere around $100 for a software license. As a college student, I don’t our friends’ Arnold Schwarzenegger and have this extra cash. I have used Google Docs and Geores St. Pierre accents. “Get to the chop- OpenOffice for the last few years and find them to be a per, get down.” great replacement for Word. Google Docs is a really great program because you take it with you wherever you go, and it’s free Loren Teryl to use. Google also offers slide show presentations, Enjoyed a nice spreadsheets, online forms and a drawing application, but we’ll just focus on the word processor. The fact that Bed and Break- everything to do with the program fits into a simple fast in Innsmouth, online interface is extremely beneficial. Angelo Dalisay MA. Tried to find All documents you’ve previously created are neatly Took the nephews trick a map and travel arranged in chronological order. Also, Google allows guide for R'lyeh, you to share your documents quite easily through the or treating. click of a button and the copying of a link. Give this but no luck. link to those who you want to view your document, and your good to go. On top of this, you can also collaborate with other Google Doc users on a single document, which is amazing for large-scale projects. The one drawback of Google Docs is that it lacks some features you’d commonly find in a full-scale processor, like Joseph Meyere Sean Gustafson word-wrap around an image or advanced text features. So, when I’m at home, I tend to use OpenOffice. On Friday I went on a lame Elise Bassett Halloween was insanely The reason I like OpenOffice so much is that it sticks tour of haunted Salt Lake my friends and I had a daring fun, from parties and play- with the same look and feel that we’re used to with City then Saturday my girl- foodies party. We made cow heart, ing Rock Band dressed as word processors, and computer programs in general. friend and I dressed up as the oxtail and pig feet. Everything spaghetti and meatballs. Much like Google Docs, OpenOffice also comes with Joker and Harley Quinn free graphical calculation, spreadsheet, drawing and was so yummy except the feet... Truly it was a weekend to reporting software; all of this for free. The writing and hosted a Halloween gross. We watched “It’s the Great remember! program itself is like any other word processor. I don’t party. Pumpkin Charlie Brown” (a think it has any features you wouldn’t find in Word; classic), and told trick or treaters some options may be named differently or placed under a different drop down menu. As with any other “We’re too poor for candy, but we piece of software, you’ll just have to explore and get accept donations!” used to it and see if you like it. If you also don’t like the cosmetic changes or cost of Microsoft Word, Google Docs and OpenOffice are a nice, free alternative. Have question for What the Tech?! Email us at wtt. [email protected]. A8 The GLOBE Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Arts & [email protected] Game ends well with Saw 3D Joseph Meyere and help torso above the competition. movie. Arts Reporter to those Then, just for good One trap in particular was traumatized measure, it puts a giant especially gruesome, as two Lovers of spectacle from their hacksaw through the same men had to play a modified and gore know that one deadly torso just for the gore. tug-of-war with a pair of of the best places to find ordeals, Saw 3D’s traps are made buzz saws or kill the woman both is the Saw series. until he even more gory thanks to suspended above them with Ever since its first movie himself, as the fantastic 3D effects the a third, all done in a crowd in 2004, audiences have well as his movie employed. Normally of hundreds of people. Not been cringing at the sight wife and 3D movies are just regular only is the scene intense of people cutting off their publicity movies with a 3D filter on, as the men fight over who own limbs, jumping into team are so the 3D is pretty much gets to die, but also the 3D pits of syringes and dying in captured useless. However, Saw 3D makes the spill of innards of elaborate, gory traps. Saw by , takes yet another hacksaw the unlucky loser that much 3D is the latest and claims where it is to that idea. Watching this more rewarding. to be the last of the series revealed movie, the audience actually Saw 3D is rated R for, and it doesn’t disappoint. things are ducks flying pieces of bone you guessed it, extreme The plot follows on from SAW 3D copyright not what and intestine as it flies off gore. Also there’s some its predecessors, following they seem. screen. The 3D is really language, but can you really the legacy of Jigsaw and former detective. She then one of the survivors of one Saw is one of the few worth the extra cost for this blame them? his apprentices as they seek turns herself into the cops of the deadly traps, as he horror movies that can to punish those who waste to exchange protection for sells motivational material actually get credit for the precious gift of life by information on the deadly based on his experience having a decent plot. Since bringing them to the brink maniac. This plot is less digging hooks into his most horror movies consider of death. The movie follows confusing if the other six own pectorals and hoisting it character development if directly from Saw 6 where Saw movies have already himself to a ceiling. He the people who die actually Jigsaw’s widow tried to been seen. visits with other Jigsaw have names, Saw actually kill his current successor, a A secondary plot follows survivors, giving lectures stands head, shoulders and Basin Recreation Field House (NewPark) Center Drive, Kimball Junction (off I-80) Sale Hours: Admission: (under 12 free) Friday night, 8pm-1am Friday night, $10 Saturday, 10am-6pm Saturday, $5 Locally raised David Derrick Sunday, 10am-2pm Sunday, $2 Proceeds benefit the Equipment Check-In Park City Ski Team. & Pick-Up Early Check-In: Nov. 1-Nov. 4 contributes to Jans Mt. Outfitters at Park Avenue and Cole Sport at Park Avenue Loren Teryl story. In comparing to an animal life drawing Check-In: Friday, Nov. 5 • 3pm-7pm solving a Rubix Cube, class at the Dreamwork’s Basin Recreation Field House Arts Reporter Pick-Up: Sunday, Nov. 7 • 3pm-5pm Derrick said, “You animation headquarters, Basin Recreation Field House Growing up in see what aspects work that and his many other “One of the best ski (Note: 30% Commission to PCST) Farmington you might together, go back, make artistic avenues keep swaps in the country.” Great Selection of New & Used Ski & not be sure of where more changes until you him busy as well as very – SKI Magazine Snowboard Equipment & Clothing you are going to end have a fairly completed satisfied. For more information call (435) 649-8749 or visit www.parkcityswap.com up but the odds are you sequence.” Working on won’t end up staying Megamind was a “wild there. David Derrick ride”, having changed spent two years on his directors 3 times before T mission before he ended landing Tom McGrath to echnology up at the University of helm the ambitious film. Utah as a student of Derrick spent over two M P the Fine Arts program. Photo courtesy of David Derrick years on this film. anagement rogram There he studied under David Derrick and his son. Now based out of the respected instructor Valencia, California Paul Davis. His dream they see if they could Derrick has showed that of being a gallery artist keep up,” Derrick said. ambition and talent can Enrich your career by earning a quickly changed one He landed a position pull anyone anywhere day when he went to the and it lead to him they may want to end up. movies. working as a storyboard Next up for Derrick is Bachelor’s Degree in “It was then that I had artist for the company. storyboard work on The my eureka moment,” Since then, he has been Guardians of Childhood, Derrick remembers. After an important part of the Dreamworks next Technology Management seeing Disney’s Tarzan, pre-production process imaginative computer Derrick knew he wanted on four of Dreamwork’s generated film based to be in the animation films, Flushed Away, off the ideas of children world. Transferring to Bee Movie, How to writer William Joyce. California Institute of Train Your Dragon, Derrick also teaches the Arts, he began his and Megamind. His journey; he even won a passion really lays in student Emmy for one the storytelling aspects of his animated films, of animation, and Cretaceous Christmas. storyboarding is the It wasn’t two weeks conceptual visualization into one of his classes and manifestation of any Please Recycle that he had another Students earning an associate of applied science (AAS) degree rude awakening. “My in one of the following programs: professor had said that Welding, Non-Destructive Testing, Aviation Maintenance, hand drawn animation was dead,” he said. Professional Pilot, Engineering Drafting and Design, and other Disney had just laid technical programs have the opportunity to earn a bachelor of off 90 percent of its science (BS) through Utah Valley University (UVU) and SLCC animators. University Center. Still talented and ambitious Derrick pursued his new-found Technology Management BS Program passion and broke through the tough • Offered in the evening at SLCC Airport Center barrier of Dreamworks • Complete the entire program without leaving Salt Lake area Animation’s talent • Students who’ve completed a minimum of three semesters of recruiting. course work in most technical AAS degrees “Dreamworks was • Financial aid available for qualified applicants always interested in being a destination school,” Derrick said. Meaning you’d go out into the world, gain For more information: professional experience, www.slcc.edu/universitycenter or (801) 957-4734 after establishing yourself you could attempt to make it into the company. Luckily one year Dreamworks decided to attempt a one- STEP AhEAD. year training program. “Accepting 4 trainees