I T y CAMPUS SPORTS: The ACADEMIC FOCUS Thunderbird m en cross country runners won the Cal Poly Bronco Invitational Saturday. PAGE 13. 'Law and Beyond Law; CAMPUS NEWS: SUU's NATIONAL NEWS: New Peace and Justice,' is the ~ University Centers serve many wildfires empted yesterday in topic Thursday. i who can't make it to Cedar City California-this time in San every day. PAGE 3. Bernardino County. PAGE 6. PAGE 10. CAMPUS ARTS: SUU's NAT'L SPORTS: It wasn't Noel Neeb is quickly becoming much of a showdown yesterday as one of the theatre department's the Cowboys gave Jimmy Johnson Edwin Firmage busiest actors.PAGE 12. his comeuppance. PAGE 18. I ALMANAC • October 28 &. 29, satellite voter registration, IN THUNDERBIRD CIRCLE DINING: Cedar City Public Library, final chance to register for the Nov. 5 elections. Lunch (11-1:30): Meatballs and country gravy, October vegetarian lasagna, french toast stix, soup &. salad • Influenza immunizations available at SUU Student bar, grill, deli. Health Service Clinic located in the Centrum, · room 220 (8:30 a.m. to 9:20 a.m.), or in Manzanita Dinner (5-6:30): Deluxe tostado, turkey steak, soup &. C-1 (9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.). Cost of immunization is salad bar, grill, deli. $8. WEATHER FORECAST: • Sigma Nu Eigth Annual Haunted House, 197 S. 300 W. 7-11 p.m. SNOW HIGH: Low 40s LOW: High 20s • October 28 &. 29, satellite voter registration, Cedar­ IN THUNDERBIRD CIRCLE DINING: City Public Library, final chance to register for the Nov. 5 elections. Lunch (11-1:30): Bacon, lettuce, and tomato on croissant, China Town chop suey, baked potato bar, • Influenza immunizations available at SUU Student soup &. salad bar, grill, deli. Health Service Clinic located in the Centrum, room 220 (8:30 a.m. to 9:20 a.m.), or in Manzanita C-1 Dinner: (5-6:30): San Francisco chops, chicken cordon (9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.). Cost of immunization is $8. bleu royale, veg. sauce, soup &. salad bar, grill, deli. • Sigma Nu Eigth Annual Haunted House, 197 S. WEATHER FORECAST: 300 W. 7-11 p.m. PARTLY CLOUDY HIGH: Low SOs LOW: High 20s • SUU Unplugged, Student Center Living Room, IN THUNDERBIRD CIRCLE DINING: 11 :45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m., free Lunch (11-1:30): Chicken turnover, caribbean pork, • Meet the SUU Presidential Search Committee, 4-5 p.m. Auditorium.- pasta bar, soup &. salad bar, grill, deli. • Gay, Lesbian, &. Bisexual Student Union meeting, Dinner: (5-6:30): Pot roast with vegtables, grilled tuna 5-6 p.m. call Dan Pence (advisor) at 586-7860 for and cheese sandwich, soup &. salad bar, grill, deli. location. WEATHER FORECAST: • Sigma Nu Eigth Annual Haunted House, 197 S. 300 W. 7-11 p.m. CLOUDY • Noises Off, 7:30 p.m. Randall L. Jones Theatre, HIGH: LOW SOs ticket $2, call the box office at 586-7876. LOW: Mid 20s • Lambda Delta Sigma Costume Party &. Dance, 9 p.m. Institute Building, $2 or $1 with can of food . • Convocation speaker: Edwin Firmage, "Law and IN THUNDERBIRD CIRCLE DINING: Beyond Law: Peace&. Justice," SUU Auditorium, 11 a.m., free. Lunch (11-1:30): Turkey stirfry on rice, grilled liver and onions, mexican bar, soup &. salad bar, grill, deli. • SUUSA - Trick or Treating for cans, 4 p.m. Student Center offices, dress in costumes, free. Dinner: (5-6:30): Pasta prirnavera, pigs in blanket, • College Democrats meeting, 4:30 p.m. Student cheese sauce, soup &. salad bar, grill, deli. Center living room. WEATHER FORECAST: • Sigma Nu Eigth Annual Haunted House, 197 S. 300 W. 7- midnight. CLOUDY • SUUSA Halloween Dance, 9 p.m. Student Center HIGH: High 40s living room, $3 or $2 with costume. LOW: Low30s • Noises Off, 7:30 p.m. Randall L. Jones Theatre, ticket $2, call the box office at 586-7876. NOTICE: Those wishing to place an announcement of an on-campus event, a The fournal makes every effort to collect items for inclusion in this space University-sponsored off-campus event or an off-campus event of interest to the otherwise, but is not responsible for omissions. Deadline for receipt of information campus community in 'Almanac' should submit the information to the University for Monday issues is noon Fridays, for Wednesday issues is noon Tuesdays and for fournal by calling 586-7759 (24 hours per day) or by sending or bringing it to SUU Friday issues is noon Thursdays. The editor of the 'Almanac' is Joshua S. Morrill. Box 9384 or to TH 003 or to the Student Activities Office in the Student Center. The weather is provided by tI?-e National Weat~er Service. ' I . THE CAMPUS Education senators solidify plans for the year don't want to allow school buses to use the Student continued from last year. With a!- much copying as By ERIN CARTER Center parking lot, and they are planning on mapping education professors require, and since the students JOURNAL STAFF WRITER out the parallel parking around campus so students have already paid for their fees, Halverson, Livingston know where they can park. and Sitterud said they feel it should be the The work that goes into being a senator at SUU is "I want to improve on parking so we can use it more university's responsibility to pay for these copies. difficult and the job is always time-consuming. efficiently," said Sitterud. Besides passing bills, the education senators said Education Senators Jennie Halverson, Sandra Livingston said she plans to work towards getting they are trying to get more involved in students' Livingston and Mindi Sitterud can testify to the healthy food in the vending machines around campus. lives. They want to know what the students of SUU commitment required, but want to see happen on they said they are confident campus. that all of their hard work In an effort to fulfill this will pay off this year. promise, a plaque with the The 1996-97 education senators' pictures and a senators say they are going to bulletin board designed to try to make the College of keep students aware of Education better than ever. upcoming events were This year, each of the hung in Old Main. senators said they plan to Additionally, they said bring up and try to pass more that at least one of the bills that will directly affect education senators will try students at SUU. to be at education club Some major projects the meetings, and apartment senators arc working on this walks are also on the year include an increase in senate schedule. student parking, vending Education Week, a week machines for Old Main and designed to promote the copy cards for educa tion College of Education, will majors. be held Jan. 13-17. Each While some problems, like Sandra Livingston Mindi Sitterud senator will be actively the issue of student parking, publicizing the events of cannot be completely solved, the senators said they She said she feels it is important to get what that week. are working on small measures which should help in everyone wants in the machines. T he education senators invite any student who see a big way. This project will include taking a survey of students problems that need to be addressed to visit them in For example, the senators said they are working to who are based in Old Main to find out what they the SUUSA offices, located in the Student Center. ensure that drivers taking up more than one parking want, in order to better meet their needs. Halverson said "We are more than willing to listen spot will be ticketed. Obtaining copy cards for all the students in the to what students have to say, so feel free to come in Halverson, Livingston, and Sitterud also said they College of Education is another project being with questions and concerns." University Centers reach more students in business administration. most of her freshman year by taking F.Y.I. By KENDRA CHRISTIANSEN The Richfield Cen ter offers a bachelor's EdNet courses in high school delivered by • CORRECTION: Sigma Nu's JOURNAL STAFF WRJTER degree program in business administration the College of Eastern Utah," said Haunted House will admit · with an emphasis in accounting, a Johnson. "I think all kinds of education is children under 12 free of charge Most resident students are not aware bachelor's and master's degree program in going to develop through EdNet." only with a paying adult. The that suu has the capacity to elementary education and a minor in fine "The average number of students Journal reported on Friday that accommodate students who want the arts and reading. enrolled per quarter at the Richfield there were no restrictions on quality education offered at SUU, but "There has been an interest in Center is 26. Twenty of those are usually free admission for such don't want to relocate for various incorporating a psychology degree at Dixie, working towards their master's of children. reasons. but we really don't have the faculty education, because we have so many The price of admission is $3 SUU boasts two satellite campuses, • resources to do that at this time," said teachers in this area continuing their with a can of food and $4 called University Centers, in the Lana Johnson, assistant dean of continuing education," said Diane Chestnut, office without. southern Utah region. The first education at SUU. manager of the Center.. On Monday, Tuesday, and University Center is located in According to Johnson, the curriculum There are, on an average, 90 to 100 Wednesday the Haunted House Richfield, Utah, at the Sevier Valley offered at both university centers carries students enrolled per quarter at the St.
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