Articles on 9 February 2013

Sugar addiction can fuel food cravings

2/9/13
Joe Bonilla, a sophomore visual technology major from Miami Fla., feeds his cravings. Student cravings tend to match current heath conditions. Photo by Preston Hunt.

Your begging for bacon or candy craze may cease after devouring so much your shorts split at the seams.

Food cravings can be as mild as a weekly snack or turn into a life-changing detriment. Various causes change these yearnings, and students’ lifestyles play a large role.

Debbie Mosher, a ...

Tennis team pushes toward road games after loss to SUU

2/9/13
Paige Nisson, a sophomore elementary education major from Henderson, Nev., prepares for the team’s trip to Arizona to compete in the Grand Canyon Tournament. Photo by Billy Eusterman.

The tennis team is preparing for a four-game road trip after a 0-9 loss to Southern Utah University on Feb. 2.

The team starts off its week on Thursday against California State University, Los Angeles at 1 p.m. It also has games Friday against Brigham Young University-Hawaii, two games ...

College prepares for 26th Annual Sears Dixie Invitational art show

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“Lil Sailor” by L’Deane Trueblood is one of the sculptures showcased in the 26th annual Sears Dixie Invitational. The gallery will be open to the public Feb. 16. Photo by Jessica Dorsey.

The Sears Museum Gallery will be celebrating 26 years of the Sears Dixie Invitational.

The Sears Dixie Invitational was originally started by Bob and Peggy Sears to help fund the Eccles Fine Art Center along with the gallery, which puts on exhibits for the community and students. Also, the show ...

Bog snorkeling, wife carrying among strangest sports

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Chuck Emery, sophomore elementary education major from Spokane, Wash., fights to win his toe wresting match. Photo by Preston Hunt.

Everyone in the United States has heard of football, baseball and basketball.

Depending on a person’s viewpoint, some sports outside professional leagues can be categorized as just plain weird. For example, North Americans aren’t too fond of cricket, and few South Americans have even heard of hockey.

At ...

Internet not sufficient substitute for love

2/9/13

It's not impossible to find love on the Internet, but it is unlikely.

The Internet is full of people who pretend to be something they are not, trying to fill a space in their lives that they can’t fill themselves. 

Ever since I was little, I have been ...

Erotic Topic: Good nutrition, diet keys to better love life

2/9/13

A few lifestyle tweaks can banish problematic sex frustrations like mid-thrust muscle cramps or friction burns from chapped nether-lips.

If you give as much attention to your body as your partner’s pleasure centers, you will improve your own sex experience and performance.

The first area of sexual self-improvement is ...

Online dating functional option in today's society

2/9/13
Kristin Simons, a freshman general education major from Las Vegas, and Matt Williams, a freshman sports medicine major from Stansbury Park, use Skype for an online date. Photo by Billy Eusterman.

It's time for society to finally and completely embrace online dating for what it really is: an excellent way to meet someone to share life with.

The fact of the matter is that as a society evolves and embraces technology, communication changes.

Online dating is a good thing, though ...

Zombie boy finds unlikely life in 'Warm Bodies'

2/9/13

“Warm Bodies” has presented the world with a lovely, unconventional saga of forbidden love and zombies.

Though it is an uncommon story, its main theme of inner conflict with oneself is nothing new. The challenges of a person’s surroundings and circumstances when it comes to fighting for love and ...

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