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Cyan Magenta Yellow Black page 3 Viewpoints It’s that time of year again, when the arid, dirty heat of Utah gives way to slightly less arid and dirty heat of Utah’s fall. To help us compensate, the schools allow their doors to open once more, letting students bask in the wonderful feeling of a room crammed with 30 to 40 people whose air conditioning has been damaged for who knows how long. Yes, we know that the re- pairperson took care of the problem months ago but that was in December when trying to cool down wasn’t the first thing on our minds and when we were wearing enough clothes that bending our elbows was a challenge. Now that we actually want to cool off its mysteri- ously broken again, making us question the existence of this repairman. But I digress, for many of you reading this, fall will bring your first semester of college, and while we at The Eagle are sure you are completely killing every course and class your taking, you are probably sick of hearing advice about how to survive your first week away at college. How to get along with your roommate, how to find classes on the first day, or how to get a library card. People love giving advice to new col- lege students; step outside your dorm room and see how long it takes for someone to hand you a pamphlet on the dangers of premarital drinking. While none of this advice is bad, it is fairly basic. I could tell you how good it will be for you to study an hour every night that you are at college and how it will do wonders for your grades. But I prefer the more honest approach, if you don’t want to study, you are probably not go- ing to, no matter how blatantly your teachers, your parents or this newspaper tells you to. So here is advice on things that you may ac- tually do and haven’t already been Hispanic Heritage Night 7 pm Multipurpose Room September 6, 2012 VIEWPOINTS 2 The Eagle College of Eastern Utah 451 East 400 North Price, UT 84501 SAC Room 109 Office: 435.613.5250 Fax: 435.613.5042 [email protected] http://eagle.ceu.edu • About The Eagle The Eagle — The Voice of the Students is an award- winning, school-sponsored student newspaper, published bi-weekly fall and spring semesters (excluding holidays) at College of Eastern Utah (CEU). A complete list of publication dates can be found online. • Distribution - The Eagle is distributed in all nonresidential buildings on the Price, UT campus, as well as at the LDS Institute of Religion. • Content - Eagle editors and staff are CEU students and are solely responsible for the newspaper’s content. Opinions expressed in The Eagle do not necessarily represent those of CEU, its staff or students. Columns & letters are the personal opinions of the individual writer. Funding comes from advertising revenues and a dedicated student fee administered by the Eastern Utah Student Association (EUSA). Information concerning advertising rates is available by e-mail at [email protected] or in the advertising section of The Eagle Online. • Ordering The Eagle - Subscriptions must be prepaid. Forward all subscription correspondence, including change of address to the adviser, Dr. Susan Polster via e-mail to [email protected] or mail care of The Eagle. The first issue is free, others 50 cents. • Submissions - We welcome comments, complaints, suggestions and recommendations. Send letters to the editor to [email protected]. All submissions must be received in The Eagle office no later than 5 p.m. the Friday prior to publication. All submissions become property of The Eagle and cannot be returned. All letters must be signed by the author(s). Also include contact information (telephone or address). No anonymous letters will be printed. Dr. Susan A. Polster faculty adviser [email protected] Karli Morris editor-in-chief [email protected] Emily Williams lifestyles editor [email protected] CJ Evans viewpoints editor [email protected] James Justice news editor [email protected] Seth Richards assistant news editor [email protected] staff writers Nathan Manley [email protected] Shadayah Jones [email protected] Brady Maynes [email protected] Ashley Stilson [email protected] Aryal Christmas [email protected] sports writers Ryan Nelson [email protected] Dillon Manzanares [email protected] Kameron King [email protected] Hayden Peterson [email protected] layout staff Mike Gingell [email protected] Brandi Sitterud [email protected] Kate Johnson [email protected] Megan Peterson [email protected] ad manager Beth Liddell [email protected] photographers Whitney Withers [email protected] Emilee Merrill [email protected] webmaster Dezzi Mangum [email protected] There are many roads to take for reaching our goals of graduation, getting degrees, and experiencing college life. The road can be a long tough journey at times. With the tough comes the rewarding. When the dust has cleared on your college life, how will you remember it? Eastern Student Association is here to provide opportunities for you to have the most fulfilling college experience and to serve you in any way possible. We will be able to share in these experiences cheering on the eagles on the field, serving together through the SUN Center, and yes, partying hard at the on-campus dances! But most importantly, when graduation comes, and we are all sitting side by side on those chairs in the BDAC, we will know that memories belong to all of us, and we will carry them with us forever. I look forward to starting that journey with you. Together we will make our college experience even better than the years before, with new ideas, new challenges, and new possibili- ties. Keep it real, and I’ll see you on the field. Matt Gochis student body president [email protected] Volleyball vs SL All-Stars 7 pm Cosmic Bowling 7:30 pm Country Lanes Bowling Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Wednesday Academic Forum 11:30 am Multipurpose Room Intramurals 6:30 pm Flag Football Monday Tuesday Volleyball vs Utah All-Stars 7pm 10 11 12 Newspaper Publication Volleyball SCC Tournament Volleyball SCC Tournament Water Fight 6:30 pm @ Fountain 09 06 07 08 Intramurals 6:30 pm Flag Football Newspaper Publication Volleyball vs CNCC 1 pm If you have any suggestions for student government, please write them and drop them off in the suggestion box in the JLSC. 17 18 19 23 20 21 22 14 13 15 16 SEPT. 6 - SEPT. 23 James Justice news editor [email protected] Aldo students! For all you fresh- men welcome to the Eastern family, and those who have returned it’s nice to see familiar faces again. Returning to school is a double edged sword for most. That ner- vous and oft exciting energy for school to start but oftentimes that doesn’t compensate for summers end drawing near. I hope you all took advantage of your summer break spending it with friends and family or perhaps even chasing a summer crush. Typi- cally those crushes don’t always work out in the end and sometimes result in heartache. But there is a lighter side to those moments as well. While keeping with that same dating spirit, I thought it would be fun to talk to students around campus and find out some of their more comical bad dates. So, ladies and gentleman, here is my compre- hensive list of USU Eastern’s Top Ten Worst Dates. 10. Video Game Date Two different students told me of incidents relating to video games. The lesser of the two was when a girls date only talked about World of Warcraft. The other more egregious act was when someone actually played Angry Birds on his phone during dinner and all through the movie. 9. The “L” Word We’re not all lucky enough to fall in love at first sight or at least having that love reciprocated. Telling someone you love them on a third date is one thing. But to tell them that God commanded the two of you to get married and start poppin’ out babies soon is something entirely different. You might want to rethink that strategy. 8. The Mighty Duck I heard a lot of stories where the date was condescending or insulting but the worst of the lot was during an outing to Cold Stone. A guy proceeded to tell his date that she waddled like a duck when she walked, and that it was probably because she had a big bum. Ouch! I’m assuming there was no a second date. 7. Singing Psycho The pity date is never easy. But this particular instance was when a girl got asked to a dance by someone who she knew liked her and sadly she didn’t share the same feelings towards him but very nobly accompanied him to the dance. When he started sing- ing the words to every slow song to her while they danced, it took a turn towards the creepy side. Oh, and he was tone deaf. 6. All Stitched Up On the way out the front door, one guys date accidentally slammed his head in it. So whatever plans they had were cancelled and they spent the night at the hospital instead getting his head stitched. 5. Never Let Go Number five is one of my personal favorites. So he picked his date up on a motorcycle and it started raining, strike number one. Luckily she wasn’t wearing white. They went to a dollar theater for a re-release of the blockbuster Titanic and very strategically grabbed his date’s hand at the same moment when the famous line “never let go” is said on screen, and told his date to never let go... strike-number two. The third strike came when he asked her if she was comfy and pulled her head in to rest on his chest and wouldn’t let go for the rest of the movie. And here’s the kicker, it started to rain again during the ride home. 4. A Day At The Beach (In Africa) So this date started out pretty good, just a normal day at the beach. But when they left maybe twenty miles outside from the beach they got into a more mountainous forest region and the car broke down. But the bad part is that he made her push while he was inside the car steering. 3. Panic Attack Prom My heart goes out to this guy, but on the way to the prom his car broke down on the freeway and he had a panic attack. So he called his mom and left his phone on speaker. Now keep in mind that his date can hear every word, and his mom asked him if he took his meds that day. So they finally got to the dance and at some point he cut his arm and had another panic attack. But after all that he ignored his date and only danced with his sister. 2. Snorting Pee So this date started with the snorting game which I’m unfamil- iar with, but apparently whoever is in the middle is blindfolded and handed a cane. Whoever gets touched by the cane gets snorted at and they have to snort back at the blind person. So this girl got snorted at but can’t snort back because she was laughing hys- terically. Well that was her demise because she laughed so hard she peed her pants and had her date take her home early. 1. The Brown Carnival Just remember that this guys date is aware of everything the entire time. So this couple goes out to a big dinner and then goes to a carnival. Well during a ride he gets When the dust has cleared A few of my favorite venues close to home USU Eastern’s top-ten worst dates Nathan Manley staff writer [email protected] During my tenure at USU Eastern, I have written some inter- esting opinion articles. From my first article, where I wrote about the hell of being bi-polar and trying to fit in, my dating advice articles, hearing Dr. Susan Polster tell stories about how Mae Goss, (past editor-in-chief when I wrote those articles) would walk around the newspaper lab cursing my name, to eventually dabbling in news stories. I’ve had a hell of a lot of fun writing for the newspaper. But this piece isn’t about me, this piece is about the amazing Price area. While walking around campus I’ve came across many conver- sations on how there’s nothing to do at my beloved USU Eastern and how Price is a boring place. So I thought I’d write my top five favorite things to do here, or within 30 minutes. I grew up in Emery County so I’m mainly writing about places there. Visit the desert The deserts of Emery and Carbon counties are amazing. You can see breathe-taking scenery, a variety of animal life and, most importantly, it’s a very spiritual place. It’s a great place to take a date, go for a drive or just hang out with friends. Be careful though, there are a lot of dangers. So, learn where you’re going, take lots of water and let someone know where you’re going and what time you’ll be back. The mountains I don’t care where you go in life; you’ll never experience mountains like we have here in Eastern Utah. They are, for a lack of a better word, perfect. If you’d like an amazing drive, check out Ferron Mountain. The roads, while not paved and narrow, are a lot better than they used to be. Again, you want to be safe, have fun, TAKE WATER and let someone know where you’re going and what time you’ll be back. You won’t be disappointed. There are also some great hikes and scenery up Price and Indian canyons, just minutes away from campus. Great mountain biking trails exit west of campus on Wood Hill. Take a bike, take a stroll but do not complain about how there is nothing to do. Go fishing Fishing gets a bad rap. It’s peaceful, fun, exciting and a hard thing to learn to do correctly. It’s an activity that everyone loves doing. Plus, you’ll get to tell your friends how “big” the fish was that you caught. Moab Moab is the center of the desert off-roading experience for the world. There’s no other place that you come across the obstacles that thousands of people every year drive thousands of miles to try and conquer. But, if you don’t want to off road, there’s other amaz- ing things to do there including taking hikes, camping, window shopping and trying some of the interesting cuisine from that area. Taking pictures If you don’t have a camera, you can use a phone or other device. Take in what you see here. If it’s taking pictures of the USU Eastern campus, great. If it’s driving to a place I mentioned, great. Take pictures to help with the fun times we are all having. So these are some of my favorite things to do here. If you’re bored, go on an ad- venture, find out how amazing some of these places are for yourself and find out how much fun these activities are. Just because we live in a small community doesn’t mean that we don’t have anything to do. CJ Evans viewpoints editor [email protected] Freshmen advice see Dates page 3 see Freshmen page 3

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It’s that time of year again, when the arid, dirty heat of Utah gives way to slightly less arid and dirty heat of Utah’s fall. To help us compensate, the schools allow their doors to open once more, letting students bask in the wonderful feeling of a room

crammed with 30 to 40 people whose air conditioning has been damaged for who knows how long.

Yes, we know that the re-pairperson took care of the problem months ago but that was in December when trying to cool down wasn’t the first thing on our minds and when we were wearing enough clothes that bending our elbows was a challenge. Now that we actually

want to cool off its mysteri-ously broken again, making us question the existence of this repairman.

But I digress, for many of you reading this, fall will bring your first semester of college, and while we at The Eagle are sure you are completely killing every course and class your taking, you are probably sick of hearing advice about how to survive your first week away at college. How to get along with your roommate, how to find

classes on the first day, or how to get a library card. People love giving advice to new col-lege students; step outside your dorm room and see how long it takes for someone to hand you a pamphlet on the dangers of premarital drinking.

While none of this advice is bad, it is fairly basic. I could tell you how good it will be for you to study an hour every night that you are at college and how it will do wonders for your grades. But I prefer the more honest

approach, if you don’t want to study, you are probably not go-ing to, no matter how blatantly your teachers, your parents or

this newspaper tells you to.

So here is advice on things that

you may ac-tually do and

h a v e n ’ t already b e e n

Hispanic Heritage Night 7 pm Multipurpose Room

September 6, 2012VIEWPOINTS

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The Eagle College of Eastern Utah 451 East 400 North Price, UT 84501•SAC Room 109 Office: 435.613.5250 Fax: 435.613.5042 [email protected] http://eagle.ceu.edu • About The Eagle The Eagle — The Voice of the Students is an award-winning, school-sponsored student newspaper, published bi-weekly fall and spring semesters (excluding holidays) at College of Eastern Utah (CEU). A complete list of publication dates can be found online. • Distribution - The Eagle is distributed in all nonresidential buildings on the Price, UT campus, as well as at the LDS Institute of Religion. • Content - Eagle editors and staff are CEU students and are solely responsible for the newspaper’s content. Opinions expressed in The Eagle do not necessarily represent those of CEU, its staff or students. Columns & letters are the personal opinions of the individual writer. Funding comes from advertising revenues and a dedicated student fee administered by the Eastern Utah Student Association (EUSA). Information concerning advertising rates is available by e-mail at [email protected] or in the advertising section of The Eagle Online. • Ordering The Eagle - Subscriptions must be prepaid. Forward all subscription correspondence, including change of address to the adviser, Dr. Susan Polster via e-mail to [email protected] or mail care of The Eagle. The first issue is free, others 50 cents. • Submissions - We welcome comments, complaints, suggestions and recommendations. Send letters to the editor to [email protected]. All submissions must be received in The Eagle office no later than 5 p.m. the Friday prior to publication. All submissions become property of The Eagle and cannot be returned. All letters must be signed by the author(s). Also include contact information (telephone or address). No anonymous letters will be printed. Dr. Susan A. Polsterfaculty adviser [email protected] [email protected] Emily Williamslifestyles [email protected] Evansviewpoints [email protected] Justicenews [email protected] Richardsassistant news [email protected] writersNathan [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Aryal [email protected] writersRyan [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] staffMike [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] managerBeth [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

There are many roads to take for reaching our goals of graduation, getting degrees, and experiencing college life. The road can be a long tough journey at times. With the tough comes the rewarding. When the dust has cleared on your college life, how will you remember it? Eastern Student Association is here to provide opportunities

for you to have the most fulfilling college experience and to serve you in any way possible. We will be able to share in these experiences cheering on the eagles on the field, serving together through the SUN Center, and yes, partying hard at the on-campus dances!

But most importantly, when graduation comes, and we are all sitting side by side on those chairs in the BDAC, we will know that memories belong to all of us, and we will carry them with us forever.

I look forward to starting that

journey with you. Together we will make our college experience even better than the years before, with new ideas, new challenges,

a n d n e w p o s s ib i l i -ties. Keep it real, and I’ll see you

on the field.

Matt Gochisstudent body president

[email protected]

Volleyball vs SL All-Stars 7 pmCosmic Bowling 7:30 pm Country Lanes Bowling

Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

Wednesday

Academic Forum 11:30 am Multipurpose RoomIntramurals 6:30 pm Flag Football

Monday Tuesday

Volleyball vs Utah All-Stars 7pm

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Newspaper Publication

Volleyball SCC Tournament

Volleyball SCC TournamentWater Fight 6:30 pm @ Fountain

0906 07 08

Intramurals 6:30 pm Flag Football

Newspaper Publication

Volleyball vs CNCC 1 pm

If you have any suggestions for student government, please write them and drop them off in the suggestion box in the JLSC.

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SEPT. 6 - SEPT. 23

James Justicenews editor

[email protected]

Aldo students! For all you fresh-men welcome to the Eastern family, and those who have returned it’s nice to see familiar faces again. Returning to school is a double edged sword for most. That ner-vous and oft exciting energy for school to start but oftentimes that doesn’t compensate for summers end drawing near.

I hope you all took advantage of your summer break spending it with friends and family or perhaps even chasing a summer crush. Typi-cally those crushes don’t always work out in the end and sometimes result in heartache. But there is a lighter side to those moments as well. While keeping with that same dating spirit, I thought it would be fun to talk to students around campus and find out some of their more comical bad dates. So, ladies and gentleman, here is my compre-hensive list of USU Eastern’s Top Ten Worst Dates.

10. Video Game Date Two different students told

me of incidents relating to video games. The lesser of the two was when a girls date only talked about World of Warcraft. The other more egregious act was when someone actually played Angry Birds on his phone during dinner and all through the movie.

9. The “L” Word We’re not all lucky enough to

fall in love at first sight or at least having that love reciprocated. Telling someone you love them on a third date is one thing. But to tell them that God commanded the two of you to get married and start poppin’ out babies soon is

something entirely different. You might want to rethink that strategy.

8. The Mighty Duck I heard a lot of stories where

the date was condescending or insulting but the worst of the lot was during an outing to Cold Stone. A guy proceeded to tell his date that she waddled like a duck when she walked, and that it was probably because she had a big bum. Ouch! I’m assuming there was no a second date.

7. Singing PsychoThe pity date is never easy.

But this particular instance was when a girl got asked to a dance by someone who she knew liked her and sadly she didn’t share the same feelings towards him but very nobly accompanied him to the dance. When he started sing-ing the words to every slow song to her while they danced, it took a turn towards the creepy side. Oh, and he was tone deaf.

6. All Stitched Up On the way out the front

door, one guys date accidentally slammed his head in it. So whatever plans they had were cancelled and they spent the night at the hospital instead getting his head stitched.

5. Never Let GoNumber five is one of my

personal favorites. So he picked his date up on a motorcycle and it started raining, strike number one. Luckily she wasn’t wearing white. They went to a dollar theater for a re-release of the blockbuster Titanic and very strategically grabbed his date’s hand at the same moment when the famous line “never let go” is said on screen, and told his date to never let go...strike-number two.

The third strike came when he asked her if she was comfy and pulled her head in to rest on

his chest and wouldn’t let go for the rest of the movie. And here’s the kicker, it started to rain again during the ride home.

4. A Day At The Beach(In Africa)

So this date started out pretty good, just a normal day at the beach. But when they left maybe twenty miles outside from the beach they got into a more mountainous forest region and the car broke down. But the bad part is that he made her push while he was inside the car steering.

3. Panic Attack PromMy heart goes out to this guy,

but on the way to the prom his car broke down on the freeway and he had a panic attack. So he called his mom and left his phone on speaker. Now keep in mind that his date can hear every word, and his mom asked him if he took his meds that day. So they finally got to the dance and at some point he cut his arm and had another panic attack. But after all that he ignored his date and only danced with his sister.

2. Snorting PeeSo this date started with the

snorting game which I’m unfamil-iar with, but apparently whoever is in the middle is blindfolded and handed a cane. Whoever gets touched by the cane gets snorted at and they have to snort back at the blind person. So this girl got snorted at but can’t snort back because she was laughing hys-terically. Well that was her demise because she laughed so hard she peed her pants and had her date take her home early.

1. The Brown CarnivalJust remember that this guys

date is aware of everything the entire time. So this couple goes out to a big dinner and then goes to a carnival. Well during a ride he gets

When the dust has cleared A few of my favorite venues close to home

USU Eastern’s top-ten worst datesNathan Manley

staff writer [email protected]

During my tenure at USU Eastern, I have written some inter-esting opinion articles. From my first article, where I wrote about the hell of being bi-polar and trying to fit in, my dating advice articles, hearing Dr. Susan Polster tell stories about how Mae Goss, (past editor-in-chief when I wrote those articles) would walk around the newspaper lab cursing my name, to eventually dabbling in news stories. I’ve had a hell of a lot of fun writing for the newspaper. But this piece isn’t about me, this piece is about the amazing Price area.

While walking around campus I’ve came across many conver-sations on how there’s nothing to do at my beloved USU Eastern and how Price is a boring place. So I thought I’d write my top five favorite things to do here, or within 30 minutes. I grew up in Emery County so I’m mainly writing about places there.

Visit the desertThe deserts of Emery and Carbon counties are amazing. You

can see breathe-taking scenery, a variety of animal life and, most importantly, it’s a very spiritual place. It’s a great place to take a date, go for a drive or just hang out with friends. Be careful though, there are a lot of dangers. So, learn where you’re going, take lots of water and let someone know where you’re going and what time you’ll be back.

The mountainsI don’t care where you go in life; you’ll never experience

mountains like we have here in Eastern Utah. They are, for a lack of a better word, perfect. If you’d like an amazing drive, check out Ferron Mountain. The roads, while not paved and narrow, are a lot better than they used to be. Again, you want to be safe, have fun, TAKE WATER and let someone know where you’re going and what time you’ll be back. You won’t be disappointed.

There are also some great hikes and scenery up Price and Indian canyons, just minutes away from campus. Great mountain biking trails exit west of campus on Wood Hill. Take a bike, take a stroll but do not complain about how there is nothing to do.

Go fishingFishing gets a bad rap. It’s peaceful, fun, exciting and a hard

thing to learn to do correctly. It’s an activity that everyone loves doing. Plus, you’ll get to tell your friends how “big” the fish was that you caught.

MoabMoab is the center of the desert off-roading experience for the

world. There’s no other place that you come across the obstacles that thousands of people every year drive thousands of miles to try and conquer. But, if you don’t want to off road, there’s other amaz-ing things to do there including taking hikes, camping, window shopping and trying some of the interesting cuisine from that area.

Taking picturesIf you don’t have a camera, you can use a phone or other

device. Take in what you see here. If it’s taking pictures of the USU Eastern campus, great. If it’s driving to a place I mentioned, great. Take pictures to help with the fun times we are all having.

So these are some of my favorite things to do here. If you’re bored, go on an ad-venture, find out how amazing some of these places are for yourself and find out how much fun these activities are. Just because we live in a small community doesn’t mean that we don’t have anything to do.

CJ Evans viewpoints editor

[email protected]

Freshmen advicesee Dates page 3

see Freshmen page 3