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One hundred fty to 200 BYU students simultaneously halt their busy schedules to serve others twice a month. For one hour on the rst and third Thursdays of every month, at 11 a.m., students stop in Brigham Square for a few minutes to contribute to their school and community. Sweet Hour of Service gives quick, easy access to service opportunities such as writing letters to servicemen, making decorations for mental facilities and giving cookies and quotes to other students. Maggie Coleman, the BYUSA program director, said Thursdays at 11 a.m. provide the ideal time for students to serve because most do not have class during that time. Its hard to get involved in service if you have a crazy schedule and dont know what you can do, said the sophomore from Seattle, Wash. This is an opportunity where you can walk by and do something good in a short time. Ally Wilkin, a freshman from Superior, Colo., participated in a Sweet Hour of Service activity where she placed her handprint on a poster and pledged to serve others and then took a treat and an uplifting message to another student. She continues to come back each Thursday to develop her love for service. Service is important because you are helping others and you are developing who you are, she said. It is wonderful that BYU has such a community of service and that it encourages service among its students. Chloe Sumsion, a freshman from Draper majoring in computer science, said she found out about Sweet Hour of Service from her roommate. Today is my rst time, but Im going to come back, Sumsion said. I love serving, and its great to have a way to serve that is fast and easy. Sweet Hour of Service started in September and will continue throughout the school year. Donna Hatch, the BYUSA executive director, said she did not know how much this short hour of service would impact the lives of BYU students and faculty. I didnt see how much it would impact people until people told me about how they were blessed, Hatch said. We even had a professor tell his class about how he received a quote and a cookie from a random student, and how that quote made his day and helped him with something in his personal life. Students can find more information about Sweet Hour of Service on the BYUSA website.
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Continued from Page 1 the school had to offer, and in her spare time, trekked through Central America on a backpacking trip, taught Bolivians how to start their own small businesses and helped refugees during an internship at the U.S. Department of State. When Bendall returned to BYU to begin her graduate studies in sociology, she learned about the Foreign Language and Area Studies Program. She knew that she would have to make sacrifices to be part of the program, but it was the doorway to fulfilling a lifelong dream. Theres a lost generation of refugees that doesnt have a connection with (Vietnam) anymore, and I want to be part of building that relationship again, and restoring that even if its just the second generation, Bendall said. To make that dream a reality, she spent three months in Vietnam earlier this year. She had the opportunity to finetune her language skills and be immersed in the culture, but other parts of her trip were even more special. Being in Vietnam was really amazing because I had a chance to go back and see my grandparents villages, Bendall said. This
was where our ancestors have lived for thousands of years. I got to go and visit the headstone of my (12th generation) grandfather. She engaged in family history work while overseas and had the opportunity to do temple work for her ancestors with her mother when she returned home. Bendalls enthusiasm for Vietnamese language and culture has already changed one life: her mothers. I think her seeing me wanting to embrace this culture has opened her up more to it and heal from that, Bendall said. To see that Vietnam today isnt what it was in 1975 after the Communist takeover. Bendalls unique experiences have also had an impact on her husband, Matthew. He says he was initially attracted to Micheles ambition and enthusiasm, but it was more than mere attraction that brought them together. Im also (mixed), he said. (Im) half-Taiwanese, half-American. Its something weve bonded over from the beginning. For those who struggle with understanding their mixedculture identity, Bendall said, You know what, being Asian doesnt mean that you have to speak the language or that you have to look a certain way, and I think just showing that the way we define race or ethnicity is changing. Its fluid. You dont have to be defined by others. You can define yourself.
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Continued from Page 1 think they can empathize with that. Were taught in the Church to reach out to others. This is a very practical application of that principle. Tied down with classes, work and other obligations, BYU students may wonder if there is much they can do for those in need back East. I think as students there are not a lot of things we can do to help with the situation, said Audrey Warren, a geology major from Mesa, Ariz. But this is an easy way we can do it because it doesnt cost a lot. Heart of America (HOA) began in 1997 and is geared to help children succeed. Christine Feller, assistant director of development at HOA, said
A young Katrina victim holds a book she received as part of the Buddypacks project.
that while millions of people will need assistance after the storm, children should not be forgotten. Children are our future, and there is nothing more important than their future, she said. Were looking at such major devastation, we want to make sure this very important group of people isnt lost in this situation.
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Continued from Page 1 through Kickstarter, its members will be able to complete an album and get it out to fans and Kickstarter supporters. Mark Garbett, the keyboardist for Parlor Hawk and a BYU
grad, is excited for the new album that will be geared more toward Indie Rock and expects it to be better than the first. He thinks that Provo is unique because it is a place where great music unfolds unlike any other place. BYU students are lucky to be living in Provo during this fast and growing trend. BYU students dont understand that they are living in an incredible music scene with bands that increasingly are getting national and international
attention, Garbett said. The music coming out of Provo is on a different level than most other places in the country. Its really an amazing place to be living for music. Megan Melendez, a junior majoring in sociology, is one of Parlor Hawks supporters on Kickstarter and is looking forward to their new album and what it has to offer. I think it is important to support local talent to encourage future artists, Melendez said.
Its fun to be a part of something from the beginning and watch it grow into something bigger. Ive been impressed by Parlor Hawks level of playing, expression and lyrics. As much as BYU students love going to football games, Tibbitts suggests that they should also explore the music scene going on around them, especially during the football off-season. Provo has become the launching pad of hidden talent among emerging musicians.
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Four years ago, then-Assistant Coach Shawn Olmstead went to the Lone Peak High School v. Pleasant Grove High School volleyball match to scout players from Pleasant Grove, but Lone Peaks setter Heather Hannemann caught his eye. Her story is pretty remarkable, Olmstead, now BYU womens head volleyball coach, said. A lot of people dont know it the fact that she was originally a walk-on kid. Olmstead said he was impressed with Hannemann and told the BYU head coach at the time that the Cougars needed her. I called the head coach and said, Hey, we have got to get this kid, Olmstead said. I loved her energy. I loved her ght. I liked her attitude, and then I got to meet her after the game and I just remember her excitement, her charisma. I wanted that to be a part of our team. Growing up in A lpine, Hannemann played basketball and soccer but never considered playing volleyball until a friend suggested it. Now captain for the No. 18 BYU team, Hannemann has become a natural leader, leading the Cougars through the teams current 24-2 season. Hannemanns father, a BYU grad, said it was a done deal when the position of setter opened up and BYU offered Hannemann a full scholarship. She had a few other offers, David Hannemann said. But shes always wanted to play for BYU, and when she got the scholarship she was like, Dad, its like my dream came true. She was very excited to go. Olmstead said Hannemann is a phenomenal athlete and has greatly improved since joining the team, especially with her decisions as setter. As setter Hannemann has to make quick, last-minute decisions on ball placement: who to set the ball to, when to set it and where to set it. Olmstead said Hannemann knows her team well and has learned to make these decisions.
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Senior setter Heather Hannemann sets teammate Jennifer Hamson in a game at the Smith Fieldhouse
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Continued from Page 7 class, and its special to play with the seniors. For several of the seniors the game was a big nish to their careers at Lavell Edwards Stadium, but the season isnt done for any of them. The Cougars still have two road games in the regular season, and the Poinsettia Bowl in December their eighth straight bowl appearance. Its a great way for our seniors to nish up, Head Coach Bronco Mendenhall said. Not only did they play well, but they played about a half and had a great time cheering on their teammates. Thats great leadership. We had a great crowd. Many stayed till the end, and our players really appreciated that. Were looking forward to going on the road the next two weeks. Quarterback Riley Nelson had his best game of the season, throwing for 236 yards and three touchdowns to junior wide receiver Cody Hoffman. Nelson also ran for 49 yards, looking healthier than he has since the season opener. But Nelson asserted that it wasnt any different from any other game. The only thing different about this game is that Im still in my jersey because my family
BYU pitcher Hannah Howell throws to Salt Lake Community College during a game at Miller Park.
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Continued from Page 7 junior Annika Afoa Kahaialii of the golf team. Just because some teachers and students are like, Oh, you guys are golf. You just go out there and play and have fun. But really its pretty intense and its mentally draining. I feel like they think its a leisure activity rather than a competitive sport. However, its not all fun and games being in the spotlight constantly either, and it seems all athletes comprehend the difficulties that come with being one of these celebrity athletes. I think a pro of not being a well-known athlete is that we dont have to deal with the stress of everyone watching us and making sure were always competing at our best, Campbell said. While it would be nice to have students recognize the work these athletes put into each sport, not being recognized on campus has its benets as well. In another sense, its kind of a luxury too, Howell said. We
dont have to be bombarded by other people as well. Zylstra and his team understands the pressures that come with constantly having everyones eyes on them. I would say that you always have to be your best, Zylstra said. I mean you should always be trying to be your best, but you do one little thing wrong and people see it and it affects the team and the school. Youre not only representing yourself, youre representing the basketball team, the athletic program and BYU as a whole. Au athletes run into the difculties of balancing school and their sports, which makes going unnoticed that much less enticing. Just having to maintain a good schedule with classes and everything (is difcult), Howell said. And making sure you get everything done in between practices and school. In softball, were out there four to ve hours out of the day, and the only time we have to take classes is in the morning, so its kind of hard to time manage. So whether you do the double take, the peripheral stare or go gaga over certain athletes, dont forget the hard work and achievements of all the other athletes here at BYU. They may be in the shadows now, but it only takes one person, one poster, one game to bring them into the spotlight too.
wanted to take pictures, Nelson said. We still got three more games. In addition to Nelson, senior quarterback James Lark played the majority of the second half, throwing for 49 yards and another touchdown to freshman Cody Raymond. Senior running back and team captain David Foote compiled 38 yards on the ground on 10 carries. It didnt really hit me until I ran out onto the eld that it would be my last game, senior offensive tackle Braden Brown said. We played well, started fast like last week. I couldnt envision my last game at LaVell Edwards Stadium ending any different. On the defensive side, where the Cougars are mostly upperclassmen, the seniors excelled in their nal game. Linebacker Brandon Ogletree led the team with six tackles, while cornerback Preston Hadley added ve. Defensive end and NFL prospect Ezekiel Ansah had three tackles, one of which was for a loss, two pass break-ups and a quarterback hurry, while both Tialavea and fellow senior defensive lineman Simote Vea each had a fumble recovery. The defense, which has ranked in the top 10 in the nation in almost every category, is full of seniors who love their team and what the game means to them. Our defense is pretty complex, Ogletree said. A lot of people wonder why freshmen automatically dont get playing time. Its hard to earn the coachs trust, and its an uphill battle. Its special, and you just cherish it. Ill always think about it, because the relationships we make are lifelong.
An Idaho defender pushes Cody Hoffman out of bounds during Saturdays game at LaVell Edwards Stadium.
The players were impressed by and grateful to the fans who stayed in the freezing temperatures for the entire game, cheering on the Cougars and especially the seniors. Im sure it was much colder for them sitting in the stands than for us running around on the eld, Brown said. Credit to them. We appreciate all the support we can get.
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Team captain hopes to end season with WCC title
Continued from Page 7 Despite the challenges, she said she has no complaints and has never considered giving up. It de nitely takes a toll on you, but when you organize and gure it all out, then its all worth it, Hannemann said. I would de nitely redo it all over again. As the Cougars close out the season, Hannemann hopes to take the West Coast Conference title and said if the team does well, then she knows she has done her job. Olmstead said that no matter
what he is proud of Hannemann and knows she will excel in her future. Shes going to be tremendous in whatever she decides to do, Olmstead said. Whether thats going into some sort of career or into marriage, shes going to be wonderful. Shes the kind of kid that if you tell her no, shes that much more motivated and shes going to break down some of those barriers.
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Newspaper clippings of past victories and photographs hang on the walls in Coach Mike Littlewoods office, representing the reward of hard work and dedication. Theres no doubt that winning is something on Littlewoods front burner, something he wants to be on every players mind everyday. Jeremy Thomas, the BYU pitching coach, has known Littlewood for 13 years. He sees things about the game before it happens, Thomas said. Coach Littlewood is a winner, and hes a proven winner. In 16 years at Dixie, he didnt have a losing season. [Jonathon Hardy] Coach M i ke Lit t lewoo d c oaching baseball players during practice. M i ke L it t lewo o d wa s
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Food plays a tell-tale role in dating culture and can be an indicator of whether a relationship is serious or not.
culture at BYU. Where, what and how to eat can say a lot about the intentions of a suitor or the status of a relationship. When a date to a fancy restaurant comes too early or an anniversary is celebrated with fast food, people may raise eyebrows. Rudd Hopkins, a graduate student at BYU, always considered cooking with dates a telling experience. For me, there is interest in cooking already from when I grew up, Hopkins said. I decided instead of a date where I was going to go eat and then find an activity, I would consolidate both into a date of making food. The food turned out great no matter what, but the conversation and the plan for other dates to cook different types of food would indicate if there was interest in the person. Hopkins was able to learn more about See DATE on Page 13
No bread. No our. Whenever Dan Dewey politely declines a meal, people tend to feel bad about his celiac disease, but Dewey sees it more as an opportunity. Food is an essential item in a social setting, especially in a college community. However, some people are not able to fully participate in this aspect of socialization. Some are incapable of eating food like everyone else, and some choose to eat healthier. Celiac disease, also known as gluten intolerance, is a genetic disorder that affects 1 in 133 Americans, according to Celiac.com. Dewey, associate professor of linguistics and TESOL, has had celiac disease for eight years and said socializing can be challenging in some situations. I tell people that I came for the people, not for the food, he said. Its a great learning experience for both sides. If they dont learn to accommodate or accept people, then they just have to deal with it, but I think we are better off to adopt and accept. Dewey has a hard time nding restaurants to t his needs. He said even if restaurants dont put any our or bread on his plate, if they cook his food with the same pan for another order, he can have an allergic reaction. Our life is centered around food, he said. Whenever I travel, I try to bring food to the airplane, but sometimes security is too strict to let me take some food, so I pretty much have to eat out. While some, like Dewey, dont have as many options, others choose to avoid certain foods due to personal preference. Jason Bartholomew, a junior from Carbondale, Ill., majoring in genetics and biotechnology, described himself as a moderate organic lover but said organic food is too expensive. If I had more money, I would get more organic fruit, vegetables and meat, he said. I try to buy a lot of fruits, vegetables and more grain and avoid high fructose corn syrup See LIFESTYLES on Page 13
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Fast food restaurants like McDonalds and Sonic satisfy the late-night hunger pains of many BYU students.
hours of the night. Marcela Martinez, a senior from Elk Grove, Calif, studying philosophy, frequents Roll Up Crepes. Provo lacks the quintessential hangout spots that are often associated with university towns, Martinez said. While technically in Orem, Roll Up Crepes attempts to ll that void by lling you up with See NIGHT on Page 13
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Continued from Page 11 women he was interested in through these cooking experiences in ways other date ideas fell short. Food is a huge catalyst for memories and nostalgia, Hopkins said. It expresses the family as much as the person through their traditions and what food they prefer. Sometimes the cook-at-home strategy is more telling of the man than the woman. Katie Geilman, a recent BYU graduate, had some awkward cook-athome dates. Food on dates has become a symbol for sexism, Geilman said. I once went on a date with a guy who knew I liked to cook. He told me we were going to make dinner together. Instead, I ended up making stir-fry and two apple pies by myself. When the food was finally ready, we sat down, he poured himself a glass of Martinellis and told me to help myself to some tap water. He looked at the two beautiful apple pies and told me that he didnt feel like eating them and that I could let myself out. There are times that food interests connect perfectly to make for a beautiful relationship. Marilee Cahoon,
who grew up in Hawaii, knew something was going well on the first date with her future husband. My husband is from Canada, Cahoon said. I lived in
Hawaii before I went to BYU. One of our first dates was to Heaps Pizza. We ordered a Canadian Bacon and Pineapple pizza. It was love at first bite.
Roll Up Crepes is open until 1 a.m. and is a common place for students craving a late-night snack.
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Continued from Page 11 delicious crepes of all varieties. Plus, the names of the crepes are hilarious. Summer Fling, anyone? Although most sit-down locations are closed by the time students embark on a mission to cure their late-night munchies, students are still chowing down on midnight breakfasts and drive-thru burritos. Hayley Thayer, a media arts major from Dallas, consistently grabs midnight snacks with her friends and roommates. McDonalds is a frequent choice, and its all about the hotcakes. With breakfast served at midnight, the Provo McDonalds drive-thru line consistently backs up into Bulldog Blvd., with cars waiting
20 30 minutes before even being able to place an order. There arent pancakes like McDonalds anywhere else, Thayer said. Theyre worth it.
eople cock their eyebrows when you ask them to go ... but when it comes down to it, nobody wants to go alone to a midnight food run.
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Mainly aimed at a college audience, Provo restaurants with extended hours thrive when much of the world is asleep. Managers from Me
Crepes and Sonic also said business is best late at night, when groups of students make up their clientele. Joining these restaurants as student favorites are Rancheritos, Del Taco and Cafe West better known as The Hospital. Located inside the Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, Cafe West serves a variety of inexpensive food to hospital patients and their loved ones. Perhaps the most unlikely place imaginable to host large groups of college kids, Cafe West continues to gain popularity as more and more students discover this secret. Noah Robins, who is studying statistics and psychology, said that going to Cafe West is a trendy thing to do. People cock their eyebrow when you ask them to go, and they are more willing to go because it sounds edgy, Robins, who hails from Renton, Wash., said. But when it comes down to it, nobody wants to go alone to a midnight food run.
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good to eat less industrial-fertilizer, chemical-residue products for the environment. Bryce Shelley, a sophomore from Orem, said he had a hard time eating American bread and burgers after coming back from a mission in Germany. I definitely notice the difference in food, he said. Ive always been healthy and try to eat less greasy food. For some students, eating specific foods is not their first
priority. Yoshiya Baba, a senior from Chicago, Ill., majoring in international relations, said he looks for satisfaction in food, but not necessarily a healthy meal. Even though having a good eating habit will make me healthy in the long run, my priority is to go to school and to get a job, he said. Cooking good and finding organic food can cost a lot of time for me.
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Managing time can be overwhelmBy Jeff f nle ing when students i have yclasses, homework, work and extracurricular Students with Provo in their activities. BYU students share various rearview mirror are missing out ways to organize their day: during spring term. 1. Phones and gadgets of spring The well-kept secret term is full of warm weather acPhones have become an integral part tivities, like river rafting and reof student life. Many students use smartcord-setting water balloon fights, phone apps like Google Calendar and that would service to help organize Apple iCloudbe simply miserable in the middle their lives. of December. The worlds my phone all the Since I havelargest water balloon I dont Summer 2010 my time, fight inhave to look for was hosted by BYUSA, BYUs student service association, with almost 4,000 students and more than 120,000 water balloons. While campus activities are scaled down during spring term, there is still plenty to do. Clubs and other student groups, such as the popular Laugh Out Loud comedy troupe, also hold activities. Be sure to check the events calendar on The Universe website for updates and more information. For those seeking a spiritual boost, devotionals and forums
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Even though many students like using digital tools to organize their day, others still prefer writing on a piece of paper. I like to cross things off because there is a satisfaction of accomplishment, said Katie Breckenridge, a senior from Springville, majoring in
While planners offer mobility, some students choose to use large wall calendars to keep track of important events. My wife and I use it as a family calendar for birthdays, vacations and date nights, said Quinn Kimball, a senior from Arlington, Texas, majoring in international relations. It keeps us organized, especially for me, so I dont double book us.
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also continue during spring term. Students who have purchased an All Sport Pass and want to watch a good sporting event can enjoy baseball and softball games, as well as tennis matches and track and field competitions. Steven Leyland, a pre-business major, said campus is less crowd-
ed during spring term, which is a potential benefit. Campus is more freed up, Leyland said. There isnt all the foot traffic where you cant get to class on time because youre bumping into people. In a poll done by The Universe, 71 percent of students who partici-
students. Sometimes my roommates wake me up to go to work or study early in the pated said they do not take classes morning, said Tracy Allen, a senior during spring or summer terms. from Las Vegas, Nev., majoring in Milanne Carpenter, a nursing English. major, said even though classes 5. A drawer ling cabinet finals is are hard, studying for easier because the a senior takes Ryan Awerkamp, course from place over majoring in economSt.George a shorter period. Although it was intense, a lot of ics, and his wife were looking for the teachers are pretty laid back, a way to store all of their papers Carpenter said. And I like and important documents. that I only have tofiling cabinet doesnt Our little remember material from two months ago instead of take up much space and keeps four months ago. us much more organized so that Another benefit of being need, were able to find what weon campus during the summer months he said. is the weather. With warm spring temperatures, many students enjoy being outside to throw a frisbee around or just to take a break between classes. When youre coming out of classes you can go sit on a bench and it isnt cold, Leyland said. David Bracero, a geography major, summed up his favorite things about spring term in one sentence. Smaller class sizes, not as many credits, better parking and good weather, Bracero said.
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