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Wednesday August 1, 2012 The Issue 8/ summer '12 GLOBEVisit us online at globeslcc.com Mountain air, friend- ly atmo- sphere at the Dam Jam

Lundon Bywater Contributing Writer

Bluegrass music and camping have a long history together. For many campers, the image of a merry group sitting around a campfire isn’t complete without the presence of an acoustic instrument of some sort. On August 10 through 12, this HOMEGROWN union of tents, banjos and campfires will be officially celebrated at the 18th annual Rockport Dam Jam. “I love the Dam Jam. It’s a great EXPERIENCE environment,” said Alexis Nay. “I love going because of the people.” Nay is 22 years old, and plays the guitar, banjo and mandolin, among other instruments. The Dam Jam will take place Photo by Justin Fulton at the Rockport State Park and Utah native Judy Ellis grows and sells her produce at the Downtown Reservoir, which is located about Downtown Farmers Farmer’s Market. 20 minutes away from Park City, money,” said didgeridoo maker near the town of Coalville. boost the local economy.” and player Dan Flynn. “It’s an Market celebrates 20 Jody Ellis grows her own awesome crowd here. One of the Jam/ continued on page A5 produce, and has sold it at the best venues I’ve played.” years in SLC farmers market for the last three This is the fifth year Flynn has years. She was a farmers market been busking at the Downtown Justin Fulton of things for a lot of people,” regular before she started vending. Farmers Market. Flynn has been to Contributing Writer said special events director Kim “It’s a great place to spend a many different farmers markets in Visit Angeli. “It’s a place to connect Saturday morning, where you can cities across the country, including For 20 years, the Downtown local vendors to the community.” hear music, see unique artistry, Santa Cruz, Lexington and Key Farmers Market has been a The Downtown Farmers Market is and get fresh produce,” Ellis said. West. Of all the farmers markets premier destination for shoppers also a source of education for the “Busking,” or street performing, is Flynn has been to, he claims the www. to find local produce in the heart community. Most participants are also a common sight at the farmers Salt Lake City Downtown Farmers of Salt Lake City. willing to give tips and advice to market. Busking performers market is the best. globeslcc.com Every Saturday through October patrons of the event on how to eat everything from hand-crafted Along with the main Saturday 27, from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m., healthy, as well as how to grow didgeridoos, to drum sets made of Downtown Farmers Market, vendors from 18 Utah counties their own produce. buckets and pots. They often have Pioneer Park is also host to sell their produce at Pioneer “[The farmers market] teaches a container for tips set out as they the smaller Harvest Market on for daily news Park. The weekly event has also patrons to eat healthy, eat local play their instruments for market Tuesdays from 4 p.m. until dusk. updates become a venue for local artists and eat seasonally,” said Angeli. patrons. The Harvest Market is a simpler and musicians. “It brings vibrancy to a challenged “The farmers market, for me, “The farmers market does a lot neighborhood, as well as helps to is doing what I love to make Farmers/ continued on page A4 Stephen Romney Staff Reporter Protests over Lagoon zoo animals’ captivity Julie Hirschi to have the animals removed and Wild Kingdom Train ride that inspections to make sure they are inside Staff Reporter runs the Facebook page “Stop takes visitors past the animals. complying with regulations. Imprisoning Animals! Lagoon “They could upgrade the “As strange as this sounds, the Brain foods The Wild Kingdom Train is one Amusement Park” which has [animal’s] homes a little more powers that be have a love of of Lagoon Amusement Park’s close to 1500 “Likes.” The group though.” animals and I know that sounds most classic rides, and features has an internet petition with over Dick Andrew, VP of Marketing incongruous with what I’m a number of exotic animals. The 30,000 signatures on Care2.com and spokesperson for Lagoon saying. Frankly, that’s why we attraction has recently come and Change.org, and has grown says that the protesters don’t have animals at Lagoon,” said under fire from members of a international notoriety. represent the mainstream Lagoon Andrew. “We are in absolute local animal rights group who “Wild animals that normally patron. compliance with the rules and are concerned about the animals’ roam for miles in the wild are “We all know that not all of us, regulations from the United treatment and living conditions. kept in small cages on slabs of I’m talking about of the 2 to 3 States Department of Agriculture. Several protesters have been concrete day in and day out,” billion people on the planet, have We have to be. If we weren’t we rallying to get the animals said Kasteler. “They are subject the same sensitivities or the same couldn’t be in business.” removed from Lagoon, a place to Utah’s volatile weather and interests,” said Dick Andrew. According to Kasteler, Lagoon that they see as unfit for wild noise pollution from the rides. “We know that there are some has had 18 citations from the animals, and placed into a Occasionally you’ll have kids people that, there’s nothing you USDA over the past 15 years for sanctuary. Utah Animals Rights throwing rocks or trash at the could do that would satisfy them violating the Animal Welfare . Coalition (UARC) is the group animals too and they have no in whatever their cause is.” “The AWA only covers a backing these protests and calling protection from that.” Andrew says the claims that minimal standard of care for for by Lagoon and its Many people are surprised Kasteler and the UARC have certain types of animals. In other patrons. to learn that there is a zoo at made against Lagoon are false, words, it’s hard to get a citation,” “I had never done animal Lagoon and don’t associate and that the last offense was in said Kasteler. activism at this point but, last the amusement park with wild 2006. Andrew says they have People for the Ethical Treatment year, my awareness of this was animals. Many others have fond a trained staff of six animal of Animals (PETA) recently came raised over a family dinner table memories of the train ride and care employees, at least four out with a statement on their discussion about the recent trip the animals, but do think that of which are on duty 365 days website that includes a list of opinion to Lagoon,” said Jordan Kasteler, the enclosures could be better a year. They also have three grievances and violations against a former SLCC student, “From improved. expert veterinarians which Lagoon. It states that Lagoon has Dear there, I made it my mission to “It’s one of my favorite rides,” visit the animals monthly. help these animals.” said Lagoon patron Emmy They are subjected to a number Dick Kasteler heads the campaign Patterson, speaking about the of unannounced visits and Lagoon/ continued on page A4 Santa/Continued on page A3 A2 The GLOBE Wednesday, August 1 2012 STUDENT EVENTS SLCC PICS WED/1 THURS/2 FRI/3 10am-5pm 10am-5pm 10am-5pm Speed: The Art of the Speed: The Art of the Speed: The Art of the Performance Automobile Performance Automobile Performance Automobile

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Campus [email protected] Broccoli Soup Food for thought Preparation: 15 Minutes Tesia Nadhirrah The brain uses about 20 fatty acid is very common Acetylcholine is one of the Ingredients Staff Reporter percent of the daily calorie in easy to obtain in standard nutrients that helps excites intake and requires more American diet, Omega-3 and keeps brain cells • 1-2 teaspoons cold pressed olive oil • 1 clove garlic, minced It’s the end of the nutrients than the rest of fatty acids can be found healthy. An interesting side • 1/4 cup onion, minced semester, and that means the body. “Healthy fats” are in flaxseed, wheat germ, note is this chemical has • 1 cup cashews or almonds finals, which in turn means what make up most of the walnuts, pumpkin seeds been used in a drug to boost • 2-4 cups water studying. brain cell structure. Nerve and some fish. memories of Alzheimer’s • 2-4 cups broccoli Would you believe that fibers need insulation so As our brain cells patients. • 2 tablespoons parsley food could help improve messages can be transmitted develop new connections, Because broccoli has • Himalayan Crystal Salt or natural sea salt to taste concentration and from cell to cell. Cells in the our memory and ability to so many nutrients and • 1 lemon, juiced memory? There’s been brain depend on essential remember things become helps improve brain and • 2 celery stocks, thinly sliced much research concerning fatty acids for construction, more potent. Remembering cognitive power it is called • 1 cup cherry tomatoes this topic, and the general repair and communication. is most easily done when a superfood. Cauliflower • 1 avocado, cubed consensus is “yes.” So what Omega-6 fatty acids can these connections are made and broccoli help stimulate • 1 teaspoon kelp foods do we eat to improve only be attained through stronger by emotional or the memory and those who our concentration? diet. While an Omega-6 intellectual stimulation. eat these vegetables tend to In a blender, purée the cashews, onion, garlic, olive do better on tests. oil, broccoli, parsley and lemon juice until smooth. Other vitamins and Add water until desired consistency is achieved. minerals are also important to brain function. These Cube and cut the celery, avocado and tomatoes. building blocks include Pour purée over the vegetables. vitamin B6, vitamin B12, vitamin C, iron and calcium. When choosing food for snacking make sure Research has linked to read the labels. If the label reads like a science learning impairments experiment then it probably is. Some good ideas with deficiencies in these for snacking: vitamins and minerals. Many nuts and seeds • Almonds can boost your and • Sunflower seeds brainpower. Pumpkin seeds • Pumpkin seeds are high in zinc which • Dried or freeze-dried fruit and vegetables enhances memory and thinking skills. • Fresh fruits and vegetables with an avocado dip One thing to keep in • Green smoothies diversions

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M A R S H Y that is. Most of our and says that only a handful S T O R M I N A T E A C U P animals, we took them in show up to the protests. He L A C K I N G S Y M M E T R Y Lagoon A L C O A O H M L O A M from sanctuaries.” said he is worried about Y O U R A I D P I C continued from pg 1 Andrew said that the the protesters’ safety, as S N L L O A D E R S I R A S T A S H S I N A I animals have better they organize so close to C A R E T Z A N E failed to meet the minimal healthcare than most the busy road. According P E N T O M I N O E S federal standards, with people and that they spend to him, only about 12-18 T I L E B I G O A I R S O N S T E R I M O O violations that include hundreds of thousands people have shown up for O T I S E T R E S P U N cruelty to animals, animals of dollars on the care the protests, many of them N O N I N T E R L O C K I N G kept in small enclosures and maintenance of their children. O N E T R A C K M I N D and unexplained deaths. animals. They were Kasteler disputes that A R E N A G O L O N G E W E A N T E Lagoon has about 80 inspected twice this year count. He says they have animals residing in their zoo and both times received done nine protests so far, including Siberian tigers, a “no non-compliance with around 35-45 people African lions, zebras and items identified during this showing up to each one, and deer. All but one animal, a inspection” report. he sees interest growing. bald eagle that was injured, “I’ve wanted to ask [the “Unfortunately, Farmington have never lived in the wild protesters] but haven’t City has put us far away according to Andrew. He talked to them,” said from Lagoon, as Lagoon said that the majority of the Andrew. “Do they mean a owns most property around animals they take in come sanctuary like the one that there,” said Kasteler. from zoos which have was back in the Midwest, “Utah Department of failed or people that could where the guy went berserk Transportation allowed no longer keep the animals and turned all his animals us to use a strip of land for various reasons. loose and law enforcement they owned across from “I know there are people ended up having to shoot Lagoon’s parking lot the that none of this is satisfying the animals? Is that the last protest, but Farmington to them because they’ve kind of sanctuary they have City police are fighting that. told us they’re not going to in mind?” It’s clear whose pockets rest until all of these animals Andrew doesn’t see the are lined by Lagoon’s are sent to a sanctuary,” activists as a much of a economic impact.” said Andrew.“Well what a threat to Lagoon’s business,

Jam focuses on involved the name of the song, and jam sessions that everyone which key they are going to Jam present can participate in. play it in. The participants continued from pg 1 Many people play of the jam session then take instruments or sing in these turns soloing and playing The camping area will lively jam sessions, but backup, until the person be in the Historic Church musical proficiency isn’t a who started the song caps Campground inside of requirement. Anybody can it. Then another person will the Rockport State Park. do something as simple as choose what song to jam to There will be camp spots clap their hands to a beat, next. Participants can join available for both tents and and they’ll fit right in. and leave any jam session 10 FREE trailers. This is a developed The atmosphere at the Dam anytime, as long as they do campground with modern Jam isn’t intimidating, but so politely. SUPERSONIC toilets and showers. inviting. The more talented Any instrument is welcome

9 – 200 The park and reservoir players often relish the at these jam sessions, CAR WASHES with 1959 also offers opportunities for chance to teach something whether it’s a guitar, juice fishing from the shore line to a beginner. harp or even a tambourine. EVERY AUTO LOAN as well as from boats. “The people at these jams “I’ve seen a flute, bagpipes, Last year, over 300 are all so welcoming,” said and an accordion” said Nay. - Studios, 1 & 2 Bedrooms available participants from all over Nay. “If you are a beginner There is a communal pot - Close to Campus & Shopping the western United States they will welcome you with luck dinner on Friday and attended the Dam Jam. open arms and teach you Saturday nights, starting at - Washer/Dryer Units Available If history repeats itself, new things.” 7 p.m., where participants - Business Center with Free WiFi camping spots will go fast. In a Dam Jam session, can sample each other’s - Outdoor Pool & Hot Tub Instrumentalists of any those who are playing cooking. - Furnished / Unfurnished talent level are encouraged instruments will generally Admission costs $9 to join in on the jamming. sit or stand in a circle, and per vehicle. For more - On Bus Line Players of all skill levels a player will choose a song information, call Rockport - Fitness Center will attend, from beginner that they wish to jam to. State Park at (435) 336- - Offering Daily, Weekly, Monthly Stays to professional. The Dam That player will provide 2241.

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Arts [email protected] harder for your brain No need to watch ‘The Watch’ to recall information. A Food hydrated brain is the best Farmers Stephen Romney continued from pg 3 way to keep it working for continued from A1 Staff Reporter your test. Make sure you mind blood sugar, which is drink eight or more glasses event, and focuses on Whoever edited the TV the way that oxygen gets to of water a day. produce vendors. spots for this film really the message-carrying cells. Some people that the think Other organizations needs to consider a career It may be helpful to eat a of the best way to stay alert sometimes coordinate change. It’s not as if what handful of nuts or seeds just is by drinking caffeinated events to accompany the is left out of the teaser before a test to help your beverages but the pituitary Downtown Farmers Market. is a spoiler but when the blood sugar remain level gland sees too much The Leonardo’s traveling IMDB synopsis does a and your brain active. caffeine and the spike in exhibit will be at the farmers better job of getting you Eating foods with fiber activity as a warning and market on Aug. 18. interested in the film than helps the glucose in the creates nervousness. For a full list of events the TV spots, something bloodstream be delivered To help your brain taking place in conjunction is wrong. However, even gradually instead of function best for your with the farmers market, good marketing may not Image courtesy of 20th Century Fox spiking up, which causes finals keep it hydrated, eat more information about have helped this pretty Jonah Hill, Ben Stiller, Richard Ayoade and Vince a downward spiral just as healthy fats and keep your the Downtown Farmers forgettable film. Vaughn play around with dangerous alien technology. quickly. Good sources of blood sugar level. The Market, and for information The story follows Evan, a fiber include dried fruits, ability to properly nourish on how to apply to be a Costco manager played by the aliens but falls flat when to be trying. I feel that he vegetables, nuts and seeds, the brain is vital for part of the farmers market, Ben Stiller, who decides it attempts the “dramatic should have been the main whole fruits and whole creative thought, positive visit their website at www. to form a neighborhood reveals.” There’s not a lot of instead of Ben grains. mood and memory. It is slcfarmersmarket.org. watch after the bizarre character development and Stiller’s character since he Seventy percent of your true that certain foods can and gruesome murder the few scenes that attempt had clear motivations that brain is water. When you help you think and improve of the store’s security it come across as an excuse would have carried the become dehydrated it is memory. guard in the small town for more raunchy humor. story better. of Glenview, Ohio. The The acting in this film is Another problem I had with only people who join are not very memorable. Ben this film is the abundance of a mentally unstable high Stiller plays the neurotic product placement. Heavy school dropout played by control freak, Vince Vaughn product placement in films Jonah Hill, a suburban Dad plays the obnoxious party is nothing new, but I feel played by Vince Vaughn, guy and Jonah Hill’s the that they may as well have and a new neighbor from psycho, the only actor to put the logos for TROJAN across the pond played by attempt something different and Costco alongside the Richard Ayoade. After only with the role, and Richard film studio logos since a few weeks on patrol they Ayoade is the classy but those are the products find themselves having to secretly perverted British prominently featured. defend the Earth from an guy. This is just your typical Overall, this film is decent alien invasion. factory-made summer but not a very memorable The story feels a bit like . film. It has some funny a Spielberg alien movie While the development is moments but don’t expect if Spielberg had spent minimal, some characters people to begin quoting it time working on Saturday are better defined than or making internet memes Night Live. There are others. Vince Vaughn’s anytime soon. It just comes decent jokes but much of character is the only across as one of those “safe the humor relies on crude one that seems realistic and marketable” films that jokes rather than the humor compared to the other executives love so much. of the situation. It tries to characters and is really On my personal scale, I build up a mystery behind the only one who seems give “The Watch” a 3/5.

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Dear Dick,

I think you have been very frugal with the truth. If you could budget the government they way you do the truth we would have enough money to keep higher education affordable. For example, you cannot be for and against gay marriage. It is one or the other. Unless you are very confused and cannot make up your mind, it is very dangerous and concerning for the citizens when their leader is in such a state.

You have said, “higher education can’t be a luxury - it’s an economic imperative that every family in America should be able to afford.” I don’t see how that statement corresponds with tuition rate hikes, student loan rate hikes, and a new Pell Grant lifetime limit.

The Pell grant that was available to students in order to help them receive an undergraduate degree was limited to the total of 12 semesters of credit. For students who are returning to school to change their career in a depressed economic state, this is not good.

I attended college and received a Pell grant after high school. After working for years in that field, I was laid-off and needed to return to school to obtain more education. I totally agree: “community colleges play an important role in helping people transition between careers by providing the retooling they need to take on a new career.” When I was laid off I chose to go back to community college. I needed something that was affordable and offered good education.

I was very relieved when I received a letter from financial aid saying that my Pell grant had been approved. Imagine my surprise when I received a second notice from financial aid saying your grant has been changed because of the Pell Grant lifetime limit. Now because of the lifetime Pell grant limit I will most likely not be able to finish my education.

You also said “we have an obligation and a responsibility to be investing in our students and their schools. We must make sure that people who have the grades, the desire and the will, but not the money, can still get the best education possible.”

So how do your actions fit with what you have said? They don’t seem congruent to me. I would really appreciate a politician, president or just a person who has authority to actually say what they really mean. And have the integrity to actually stand by and back PLEASE VISIT www.gofobo.com/rsvp AND ENTER THE CODE up in action what they say. GLOBEMBE8 TO DOWNLOAD YOUR COMPLIMENTARY PASSES! I believe you said it best when you said “if people cannot trust the government to do the MAKE SURE TO PRINT OUT YOUR PASS AND PRESENT IT AT THE SCREENING. job for which it exists–to protect them and promote their common welfare–all else is lost.” THIS FILM HAS BEEN RATED R FOR CRUDE SEXUAL CONTENT, LANGUAGE AND BRIEF NUDITY.

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