The Utah Statesman, March 31, 2010

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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

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Student meeting Too much pizza for two men to handle? planned to discuss A team made up Access Center of two well-known

Aggies will attempt to go where only two teams in the nation have gone before

By CHELSEY GENSEL news senior writer

A student-only meeting to discuss the Access Center, a combination of various student services making up a new division of the Department of Student Services, will be held Wednesday, March 31, at 6 p.m. in the Taggart Student Center’s Senate Chamber on the third floor. Diversity Vice President Krista Bustamante said she met with Vice President of Student Services James Morales to get answers to questions she anticipates coming up at the town hall-style meeting, at which no administrators will be present. Bustamante said students will have a chance to ask what the Access Center will look like, what will be included and how it will function, as well as any other questions they have. Three bills allocating a total of $9,500 were passed by the ASUSU Executive Council at its Tuesday meeting. The funding will furnish and supply the office for the new arts senator and supplement money already raised for the EClub Rail Jam and the Intermountain Graduate Student Symposium. The council also passed a bill through its first reading that will authorize $1,000 to be spent on the campus- and communitywide Earth Day celebration, at which USU President Stan Albrecht will give an address. The celebration, which will be held on the Quad from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 22, is co-sponsored by the Sustainability Council as well as several clubs and campus organizations, and is USU’s third Earth Day celebration. Bustamante said she knows of at least 10 clubs that will have booths and activities at the event. Programming Vice President Erin Reeder urged the council to support both the funding request and the event itself, saying that the Programming Board will help to plan and coordinate the event to “make it an event that is attractive to students and to the community.” The bill, along with any revisions made in the meantime, will be voted upon by the council

- See COUNCIL, page 3

A team of two of campus’ prominent men, “Wild” Bill Sproat and ASUSU President Tyler Tolson, will attempt to go where only two other teams in the nation have gone before. Together they will attempt to eat an entire 30inch pizza from Fox’s Pizza Den. If they can stomach those 30 inches, Sproat and Tolson will each win a free pizza every week for a year. The pizza-gorging event, sponsored by The Utah Statesman, will take place at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, April 1, at Fox’s Pizza Den, 545 E. 1400 North. Aggie fans are welcome to come cheer on their ESPN-favorite Wild Bill and USU’s firstever re-elected ASUSU president.

“WILD” BILL SPROAT AND ASUSU PRESIDENT TYLER TOLSON will dig into a 30-inch pizza Thursday, April 1, at Fox’s Pizza Dean, 545 E. 1400 North. PATRICK ODEN photos

USU celebrates new Center for Women and Gender By KASEY VAN DYKE staff writer

USU STUDENT COLLEEN DARLEY performed with other members of the all-girl band Moxie during a celebration for the new Center for Women and Gender. The center combines the Women’s Center, Women and Gender Studies, and the Women and Gender Research Institute. CODY GOCHNOUR photo

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Provost Ray Coward said he felt USU is “standing on the shoulders of giants,” during his speech at the celebration of the newly created Center for Women and Gender. Tuesday, the three units being combined – Women’s Center, Women and Gender Studies (WGS) and Women and Gender Research Institute (WGRI) – met in the Taggart Student Center Ballroom, bringing presentations, food and an all-girl band called Moxey. Ann Austin – vice provost for faculty development and diversity, and a professor in the department of family, consumer and human development – also spoke, saying the new center would be “vigorous and cutting-edge.” Austin was asked in the summer of 2009 to study the feasibility of combining the WGS, WGRI and Women’s Center. She described the women on the study committee as “true scholars” and commented on the work done by the committee. “As our students say, it was awesome,” she said. Though, USU “has long been enriched by the three centers,” she said, the “whole truly would be greater than the sum of its parts.” According to its mission statement, WGS “provides a broad base of study,” including analysis of issues, such as “gender, age, race, ethnicity, class, regionalism, nationalism and sexual identity as they affect women and men.” Recently, the WGS hosted its Women Rock the Runway, headed by Brenda Cooper dressed as Frida Kahlo, and emceed by Ted Pease dressed as Julia Child. The WGRI was formed in 1984 and, according its usu.edu page, aim to “foster research by women, to assist departments in recruiting and retaining women faculty and to encourage research on gender issues by

- See WOMEN, page 4

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