Late night availability is lacking in Cedar City. For your late night shenanigans, you are going to need food. If you are a fan of Mexican food, Alberto's is the quick late night fix your stomach needs.
In regards to the delicious Holiday that is today, a quick highlight about one of the few late night restaurants in Cedar city. Alberto's is a Mexican Restaurant chain that provides large portions at a reasonable price. Alberto's is open 24 hours a day. My personal favorite is the breakfast burrito.
The drive through is open all day and sometimes the lobby is open late as well. Due to the small number of staff, the time waited is a bit longer than during the day. I would recommend a late night Alberto's run for any and all that are in need of food.
p.s. You may need a vehicle due to the location being on the northern end of town.
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Thursday, November 27, 2014
Late Night Shenanigans: Alberto's
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Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Secret Spots: Library 3rd Floor
Where else can you get a view like this AND study? Let me present to you the Gerald R. Sherratt Library's 3rd Flood.
The library has several levels but this floor is one of the lease utilized floors. Plenty of group study space, individually sectioned off study tables and a balcony study area.Here is the balcony study area. Has that view outside the giant library window.
Plenty of large tables for study groups. During finals there are usually more people but for the better part of the semester it is open for your study needs.
Here is a picture of the individually sectioned off study tables.
The entire third level is primarily dedicated to study space. Here is a secret spot that not many know about. Hopefully this helps with finals looming at the horizon. Good luck and enjoy another secret spot of SUU.
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Get Involved: Acoustic Club
Ever wanted to play an instrument? The best time to start was probably yesterday but the second best day is today. If you fancy the acoustic instruments, the SUU Acoustic instruments Club is the club for you. The club exists to help people hone their musical skills with acoustic instruments and gather together to Jam out on some week day nights.
"To the beginner, we offer instruction and support. To the intermediate and advanced player, we offer collaboration, workshops and performance opportunities."- SUU Acoustic Instruments club
Quick information about the club.
Who: Kaeli Madsen is the President and Makenzie Vance is the VP of Involvement. You can contact them through Facebook messages or even talking to them in person.
When: Tuesdays and Wednesdays 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm.
Where: The Living Room
What to bring: Any acoustic instrument or just stop by and someone might let you try theirs out. Depends on the person.
For more information you can check out their Facebook page.
"To the beginner, we offer instruction and support. To the intermediate and advanced player, we offer collaboration, workshops and performance opportunities."- SUU Acoustic Instruments club
Quick information about the club.
Who: Kaeli Madsen is the President and Makenzie Vance is the VP of Involvement. You can contact them through Facebook messages or even talking to them in person.
When: Tuesdays and Wednesdays 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm.
Where: The Living Room
What to bring: Any acoustic instrument or just stop by and someone might let you try theirs out. Depends on the person.
For more information you can check out their Facebook page.
Thursday, November 20, 2014
At your Service: Speech and Presentation Center
Remember a few posts back about the Writing Center? A similar place exists but for your presentations. At the Speech and Presentation Center, you can set an appointment and receive one-on-one help with your speeches, presentations, or even interviews. The interns working at the center have received training to help with PowerPoint, Keynote, and even Prezi.
The Speech and Presentation Center is located in the Leadership Engagement Center (same building where parking services is now located). 561 west University Blvd or just South, across the street from the LDS institute building and the JL Sorenson Physical Education building. Here is the map if you need it.
If you need to contact the Center, you can go in and make an appointment or call: (435) 586-5452. The Center prefers if you make an appointment to cover your needs but walk-ins are a possibility.
One of the biggest ways to improve your speeches is to practice and at the Center you can do that with one of the members of the Center to make your speech even better. Delivery is a hard thing to master but the Speech and Presentation Center takes pride in helping you, the community and anyone that comes.
Filming is optional
Their hours are Monday- Thursday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Fridays: appointment only
I have interned at the Speech and Presentation Center for two semesters in the past and have helped quite a few presentations. A little extra help for your project won't hurt and will help in the long run. As a bonus, depending on the teacher, you can get a few extra points on your presentation if you come in. The Speech and Presentation Center, at your service.
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Study like a Boss: Music
Music is powerful. A simple string instrument or even dropping the bass because you are all about that, music has influence over us. I have found in my internet exploration (I really should be studying) a fantastic little info graphic about music and how it can be an asset or a hindrance to your academic studies.

Courtesy of Online Schools
"Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and cannot remain silent." -Victor Hugo, Les Misérables
I know each person is different when it comes to studying. My roommate for example can watch something on Netflix while doing his homework while I sit transfixed with my book open on my lap. Experiment and find what music helps you study.

Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Late Night Shenanigans: Sheep Tunnels
Often I hear some people ask, "Is there anything fun to do in cedar city?" Well the answer should be placed upon your imagination. Daring sword fights, magic spells, a prince in disguise! Wait... that's Beauty and the Beast. So maybe there is not an enchanted castle in Cedar City but there is a fantastic place you can go adventuring! The perfect late night place for shenanigans known as The Sheep Tunnels.
The sheep tunnels were constructed to herd sheep under the highway and freeway. Sheep herders would take their sheep to either entrance and take them through these long concrete tunnels. The tunnels have intermittent holes in the ceiling with metal grates to allow light.
The tunnels have some interesting decorations along its walls. Graffiti runs rampant but compared to most graffiti I have seen, it is rather tame in its nature. (I do not condone such behavior but I do realize that it exists). The fun part of the Sheep Tunnels though lies in its late night activities.
One activity in particular that I enjoy doing is glow in the dark fights. Here is what you do: 1)you grab a few friends, 2) purchase glow sticks and something to cut them open with, 3) you venture into the tunnels until you reach a particularly dark spot, 4) you activate your glow sticks and open them up, 5) the last step is go crazy and start lighting up the place and your friends. Be careful not to get any in your eyes or mouth but this is a guaranteed good memory to have.
(Shout out to Jessica and Morgan for the good times in the sheep tunnels).
The possibilities are endless if you have the right people and enough imagination. I have done this several times and with different people. Once we played tag, another time we played red rover.
Some would say going through the Sheep Tunnels is a rite of passage. An item on your to-do list that should be completed whilst attending SUU. Make sure you go with company, bring a flashlight and it wouldn't be a bad idea to have hobo-stab insurance (just joking on the insurance).
I would recommend something warm to wear during the colder nights and be aware that water does drain through the tunnels when a good storm hits. Other than that have fun and document your good times and let me know of any other places you tend to find a good time. Message, comment or even talk to me in person.
Let the Shenanigans continue!
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Monday, November 17, 2014
Secret Spots: The Birdhouse
Campus is full of gems. This weeks secret spot is the little known area called "The Birdhouse"
This little gem is often overlooked by passerby's and was actually closed for the first part of this semester due to some renovations. Tucked away behind the living room in the Sharwan Smith Center is this secret little hangout that is great for studying, shooting pool, and catching up on some TV.
This little gem is often overlooked by passerby's and was actually closed for the first part of this semester due to some renovations. Tucked away behind the living room in the Sharwan Smith Center is this secret little hangout that is great for studying, shooting pool, and catching up on some TV.
The Birdhouse has a wall completely made of windows with two exits (just in case there is a fire). With naturally lighting, the birdhouse is an excellent choice if you need to read a chapter or two. The treasures of this secret spot also holds a ping pong table and a pool table.
The devices necessary to use these tables can be checked out with a student ID with the latest sticker on it (a sticker that means you have paid all of your dues or have made a payment plan) from the Student Involvement and Leadership Center. That is located right next to the Outdoor Engagement Center or across the hall from the SUUSA Offices. Renting them out is free because not only are you a student but you can't put a price on a good time. You can also rent them after 5 from the Facilities management which is located in the Sharwan Smith's Rotunda. 1st floor.
Lo and behold the crowning glory of The Birdhouse. Round-about seating around a giant screen TV. Perfect for football season and March Madness. The channel depends on the crowds but you could probably "persuade" people to watch what you want to watch. Electric reclining chairs with cup holders by some of the seats. I may or may not take naps on this beautiful, soft, reclining heaven.
So to study, get away from roommates, or even a place to catch a few Zzz's, The Birdhouse is a perfect little getaway while never leaving campus. See you there!
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Thursday, November 13, 2014
For your Service: The Writing Center
For some like myself when I first started out as a student here at SUU, I did not know that there was so many different ways to write. Not only the structures of papers but also guidelines on how to cite and avoid plagiarism. APA, MLA, or even Chicago are all different types of writing styles and depending on your major will become your bread and butter for writing. To make this transition easier and also make current writing even better, I would like to introduce to you the campus experts: The Writing Center.
A writing what you may ask? The writing center is a place on campus located in the Braithwaite Center, Room 204 that helps students with their academic writing and foster better writers.
This is not the only thing that the Writing Center does. The Writing Center also "serve(s) students and faculty by offering responses to a wide variety of documents written for a wide variety of purposes and audiences, as well as by sponsoring panel discussions, workshops, an annual essay contest, readings by visiting writers, and other literacy events (the writing center's Mission Statement).
The Writing Center is a fantastic way to improve your papers (not to perfect them during the session). Tutors also help with specific things when it comes to writing:
A writing what you may ask? The writing center is a place on campus located in the Braithwaite Center, Room 204 that helps students with their academic writing and foster better writers.
This is not the only thing that the Writing Center does. The Writing Center also "serve(s) students and faculty by offering responses to a wide variety of documents written for a wide variety of purposes and audiences, as well as by sponsoring panel discussions, workshops, an annual essay contest, readings by visiting writers, and other literacy events (the writing center's Mission Statement).
The Writing Center is a fantastic way to improve your papers (not to perfect them during the session). Tutors also help with specific things when it comes to writing:
- Brainstorming ideas
- Developing thesis statements
- Organizing thoughts
- Drafting papers
- Revising rough drafts
- Practicing grammar concepts
- Using and documenting sources
Other benefits from using the writing center may also include extra credit (depending on the class) but the over all value is the growing of your writing capabilities. It would not hurt to have an extra pair of eyes to look over your paper.
So here is what you have to do: online you can make an appointment for a session to get help from one of the instructors. The option is also open to go in and make an appointment. The last way you can get help is by a Walk-in sessions but they are only available between 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The cost of the writing center is $Free.99. All you need is to arrive on time, a printed copy of your paper, a writing utensil, and some questions in mind.
The hours for the Writing Center goes as follows:
Monday: 8:00-5:00
Tuesday: 8:00-7:00
Wednesday: 8:00-5:00
Thursday: 8:00-5:00
Friday: 8:00-5:00
Certain circumstances will have the writing center closed or close early (i.e. finals week, first week of classes, holidays). This resource is for any SUU student and the tutors love to help. Give yourself the chance to become a better writer and use this fantastic resource.
For further information about the writing center you can visit their webpage at http://suu.edu/hss/writingcenter/index.html.
Phone: (435)865-8176
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Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Get Involved: Country Swing Club
The best part about moving up the educational ladder is the freedom: freedom to do what you want, when you want to with whomever you deem worthy of your presence. With all of this new freedom, you can now pursue interests that you did not have before or wanted to at least try. I would like to highlight a certain club with this post that is fun, not time demanding, and is open to everyone. SUU's Country Swing Dance Club.
This video was produced by one of the instructors at Swing Club. I have been going for about 3 years now and would love to give you some quick information about this club.
Every Wednesday at 8 pm until 10 pm in the multipurpose gym on campus (located south of the Sharwin Smith building). Instructors are there to help you learn how to swing dance. Basic moves to some of the advanced moves above can be learned at Swing Club. They have different areas for each varying degree of difficulty and the instructors love teaching moves to new people.
The Country Swing Dance Club is a place anyone (beginner to advanced) can come and learn how to swing dance. All you have to do is show up, sign a waiver (for legality reasons) and if you can bring another person, do it. No prior dance experience needed. My partner in the video and I started going about 2 years and went until she graduated this last May. We decided to go and just have a good time.
Give it a shot, there are other clubs that give you an opportunity to try something new. Grab a friend or go by yourself, there are some great people that already go. You will be in good company.
Every Wednesday at 8 pm until 10 pm in the multipurpose gym on campus (located south of the Sharwin Smith building). Instructors are there to help you learn how to swing dance. Basic moves to some of the advanced moves above can be learned at Swing Club. They have different areas for each varying degree of difficulty and the instructors love teaching moves to new people.
Easiest access for the gym is going to the north side of the building.
The Country Swing Dance Club is a place anyone (beginner to advanced) can come and learn how to swing dance. All you have to do is show up, sign a waiver (for legality reasons) and if you can bring another person, do it. No prior dance experience needed. My partner in the video and I started going about 2 years and went until she graduated this last May. We decided to go and just have a good time.
Give it a shot, there are other clubs that give you an opportunity to try something new. Grab a friend or go by yourself, there are some great people that already go. You will be in good company.
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