6 - Friday, April 12, 2013 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Students pursue- 'Evil Dead' resurrected Meatless Activists strive to reduce national meat consumption By CARLINA DUAN DailyArts Writer On April 8, a group of stu- dent activists stood at the corner of South University, passing out samples of local vegetarian food, citing facts on the meat industry of the country and advocating for a campus-wide change in the form of Meatless Mondays. The student group, part of an Organi- zational Studies activism class at the University, is part of a larger movement of nationwide organiz- ers attempting to reduce the meat consumption in schools in order to promote healthy, sustainable and environmentally aware stu- dent populations. Meatless Mondays, a national nonprofit initiative, attempts to reduce national meat consump- tion every Monday. In dining halls across U.S. campuses, meat-based meals are replaced with "healthy, environmentally friendly meat- free alternatives," according to the national Meatless Mondays website. The program, currently enforced by over 140 colleges and almost 100 K-12 school dis- tricts across the country, has yet to reach the University campus. If established at the University, the plan would involve reducing meat-based meals every Monday intwo dininghalls: EastQuad and North Quad, for the 2013-2014 school year. LSA Sophomore Alex Winnick, one of the students involved in Meatless Mondays, described the movement. "We understand that students want to eat meat, and we're not forcing vegetarianism on anyone. What we are asking people is to understand that meat for one da dining halls, the whole would dr our carbon em: water usage," Wi For Winnick, plan on campus,] on campus carr etarian options, falls short of imp "I think peop] you're not eating to eat tofu," Wi there are so mat bles that can be and hearty as me a good dining hal vary away from j Engineering Elayne Thomas,' of the Meatless I has been a veg years. "I suppose I'v lege of always bei ing hall," Thoma MoJo, and they] vegetarian optio go to dining hall actually have trot options." Yet, the aim o days is not only etarian options also to inspire a: dininghall atmos "If every Ame meat meal with a for just one meal carbon emission be the same as cars from the r Winnick said." emissions would and also, an incr water is used to p transport meat. A water in the U.S animals for food. Thus, Meat attempts to edui the positive imp anism on thec Mondays by eliminating addition to advocating for more y a week in two diverse vegetarian options in the University as a dininghalls. astically reduce Winnick and his group have issions and our created an online petition plan for nnick said. Meatless Mondays on the Univer- who has a meal sity campus, which currently has most dining halls 250 signers. If passed, the peti- y adequate veg- tion will ask for East Quad and but the variety North Quad dining halls to stop ressive. serving meat on Mondays, while le assume that if all other dining halls on campus meat, you have would continue serving meat all nnick said. "But days of the week. So far, the group ny other vegeta- has run into difficulty with din- just as fulfilling ing hall authorities on reaching a at." To Winnick, compromise. 1 is one that "will "Dining halls are going to pro- ust serving tofu." vide the food which the majority Sophomore ask for, and if that happens to be who is also a part meat, then their hands are sort of Mondays project, tied. Maybe even if they under- etarian for four stand the environmental and health benefits," Winnick said. e had the privi- Thomas has received varying ng in a good din- reactions from her peers regard- is said. "I live at ing the petition and the concept of have pretty good the cause. ns, but when I "I've gotten a lot of mixed s with friends, I reviews. The first reaction people uble findinggood have is, 'I want my meat, that's not fair,' " Thomas said. "Yet others f Meatless Mon- on campus have also been sup- to improve veg- portive, understanding that tak- on campus, but ing that little sacrifice could really more sustainable make a difference." sphere. Regardless of the results, the rican replaced a group continues to push for the i vegetarian meal Meatless Mondays initiative on 1 every week, the campus. s savings would "We're asking students to removing 5,000 understand and maybe make the oads for a year," small sacrifices by saying, 'I'm 'Carbon dioxide not eating meat on this day,' or, really go down, 'I'll go to a different dining hall edible amount of that's serving meat,' " Winnick roduce meat and said. klmost half of the "A lot of people I know eat is used to raise meat too much, or maybe aren't sustainable enough, so I'd ask less Mondays (them), 'Hey, try to go meatless cate students on during lunch.' It all comes down acts of vegetari- to the effort and combined goal environment, in of being more sustainable." By ANDREW MCCLURE DailyArts Writer The '80s certainly weren't a golden age for the horror genre. Rather, a small package of films (namely "The Evil Dead," "A Night- mare on Elm Evil Dead Street" and "The Shining") AtQuaityl6 dove deeper and Rave into the more TriStar deranged, more gory and more WTF than previously screened. Resurrecting a time- less 1981 original like "The Evil Dead," a bloody blend of laughs and ankle-stabbings, means a tall order. However, a rookie director stitches together a remake pregnant with most of the original's delicious ingredi- ents. Our filmmaker Fede Alva- Who's this rando? rez ("Panic Attack!") agrees to build a faithful adaptation crack open the fi without surrendering all cre- Bizarre ever ative plotwork. He massages the stoner Ste the cult fans by implementing like flips back t the blood faucets, ghost-like demonic tome, I lensing and laughable character Pucci, "Beginn decision-making. Alvarez gets demonic hidden his, too, though: He updates the reciting them, o narrative with credible spices, abruptly shifts like drug addiction and a racial- awoken zombi ly diverse crew. zooming throug But "Evil Dead" accredits One by one, h many of its wins to its prede- unleashes hell. T cessor, and its silly losses seem worse, our uns negligible given that it's 2013, sister goes balli for crying out loud. No one ever Ions of. orange- said recycling former material showers in brt persuasively would be easy. turns out this bt The story packs in all the just witchcraft derivatives you'd expect: island it's a no-capacit cabin, absent sunlight and five lator from Hade fairly ignorant 20-somethings. The clan revisits the abandoned family cottage for the first time ilar since their early years, but now with an alternative purpose: to blo cure David's (Shiloh Fernandez, "The East") sister Mia (Jane Levy, "Fun Size,") from her undying addiction ... the hard The break-net way. Her emotional episodes of rez's camera add withdrawal pales in comparison dry moments. to the discovery of a room full fool you intot of hanging, rotting cats. In the going through ti center of the room rests a book of a zombie; act - if opened, an alarm clock to as an invisible the dead. Needless to say, they incarnate a sp f ,, e t r. t 0 s i 1 7 : i c c t C :1 t P ucking thing. Nothing moves like this, and its ensue. As we're along for the ride. ve Jobs-looka- "Dead" may not always feel he pages of the spooky but it sure as hell looks it. Eric (Lou Taylor Complete with a color-robbing ers") discerns filter, the dense wood shares passages. Upon equally the depressing blues and our guiding lens flavorless grays - lifelessness at to a freshly its apex. A muted glow of faint e perspective, skylight shoves through the ;h a dark forest. blackening branches. e unknowingly Chop-'em-up cinema routine- To make matters ly gathers the consensus of piss- screwed junkie poor acting. Alvarez somehow stic, pukes gal- makes you think you'd react the -ish fluids and same way as one of these char- oiling water. It acters. Absurd? Doubtlessly. But ook is more than wouldn't you behave absurdly if voodoo shit - your pal ate his face off? To rel- ty upward esca- egate this movie's component as s. "cheesy" may simply mean that viewers struggle stepping into others' shoes. Too bad the redundancies iously slow the film's momentum. At ody one point during the drafting. process, the writers ditched the story's framework, gutted any comic potential and spitballed ck speed of Alva- death tactics. It loses flavor Is tension during when the Dead devolve from Sometimes, it'll creepy to annoying. thinking you're If the 2010s usurp as the :he point of view golden age for horror, "Dead" tually poses you, won't quarterback the list. Nev- spirit eager to ertheless, a strong remake of a ecial someone. semi-serious pic never hurt. 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