UTAH DIGEST Envirocare Keeps License NRG Rejects Bid to Shut Down Waste Du1n P L'ul3lic UTIL Itfes Widened the Roadway Im O the Park

UTAH DIGEST Envirocare Keeps License NRG Rejects Bid to Shut Down Waste Du1n P L'ul3lic UTIL Itfes Widened the Roadway Im O the Park

-- T y DIGEST CAMPUS NEWS: 1t's ;ust about time to think about regisieci11g for spring quactec... seniors first. PAGE 4. CAMPUS ARTS: suu vocal soloists shine ip regio11al competition m Las Vegas with a pair of fusts and a second. PAGE 15. CAMPUS SPORTS: women sojtballers came out smokin' in Monday and Tuesday games .. includmg a 31-0 win. PAGE 16. STATE NE\oVS: The NRC has rejected a plec1 to shut down EnviIOC<IIe's low-level radioactive wasie dwnp in Utah's west desert. PAGE 13. NAT'L NEWS: o.r. Simpson, hi1 with a S33.5 judgment, yesterday said that his case 'is far from over.· PAGE 14. WORLD NEWS: A Peruvian rebel leader has now met with negotiators after nearly two months of a hostage standoff. PAGE 14. NATIONAL SPORTS: Dennis Rodman returned to action in the NBA last night with the Chicago Bulls cross their fingers. PAGE 18. ACADEMIC FOCUS Convocation: Kathryn Woods becomes Sojourner Truth tomorrow at 11 a.m. in the Auditorium. PAGE 10. I ALMANAC • SUU Unplugged, Gospel Ch1Jir, Student CenteT IN THUNDERBIRD CIRCLE DINING: \WTJEJ]]) MIE§IIJ) A 1l Living Room, I l '.'45 a.m. - 1:15 p,.m., free. • Job Sea.reh Workshops, Job Seiltch Srr,negy, I. p. m ,, 'Lunch {ll·l :30}: Pork tamn.lc, Vknncs~ t hic ken February AD 102, sign up with SUU Career Services ,n AD supreme, haked potato b,u, soup &. salad bar, grill, I 02, or ool l 586-5420. Jeli. • Pr.I.D.E. (fo rme rl y the Cay&. Lesbian Stmlcnt Oitmer: (5·6:30}: Salisbury steak, macaronl & cheese, Union 1suppon meeting, 5.-6 p.m., CC 309, soup & s, tad bar, grill, deli. • Through Sund•)' - :Kennedy Center/American Cullegc Theatre Festlvnl, Region VIl IAtlzona, WEATHER FORECAST: Califo rn ia, I-lawail, Nevnda, Uta'h. l'AR T LY CL O U DY • Arr exh il,it, '1SUU's r-acuJcy Exhibit," 1.7 p,m_, Monday-Friday, through February 2!!, llrnithw:il tc. Fine Arts Gallery, ftc.e. HIGH: Higll30s· • Fi110/ Uuii<erslt.y fo,tmal w1til Feb. -19. LOW: Mid 1(),; • Cunvocatiun speaker: K,uhQrinc Wood, "S01ourner IN THUNDERBIRD CIRCLE DINING: Truth: Her Juurney From Slave to Abplitlo,u sr," SUU Auditorium, 11 ,wn., free. Lunc'h (11·1 :311): Sp11gl1cul wi1.h Tt111lan <aus,rgc and S'JUtC, LI.LT. 11n while toast. Mexican bar, soup~ • J1)b Scarth Wi)rkshops, Rasume Wmmg, 3 p. m., salad bar, gnll, deli. CN 233, sign up with SUU Career Services in Al) lOl, or call 536-5420. Dinner: (5-6:30): Hot turkey sandw,ch be~r rnvwh, soup & salad bn r, gnll, dd,. ,vEA THER FORECAST: PARTLY CLOUDY BIGH: High 40s LOW: Mid 2.0s • NCAA 1Jivis1011 l men's h:1sd1a ll, SUU hosting IN THUNDERBIRD CIRCLE DINING: BYU, noon tloublch"'1dcr, Thund~rbird Park, $3 mlu l.ts, $'1 semor c1t1z.cns & students, S I ch,ldr,;n Lunch tll-1:30): Sulc nlmandinc, Italian meatball fLVC·J2 Wit h tll1 'l1dt1h sandwich, soup I!:. salad b,ir grill dch. • :su,deni music rcc1tal, 2 p.m., Th11rlcy Rl>cirnl Hnll, Dinner: (5-6:30): Baked file, of hollbut, soup Cl sn lad Music Build in!,, free. har, gnll, deh. WEATHER FORECAST: PARTLY C LOUDY "!'•lo Vn_ive.rslty fo urn,11 HLGH: Mid SOs LOW: Mid 2.0s • NCAADivisipn l ·mcrt's b.iscball, SUU hosting IN THUNDERBIRD CIRCLE DINING: BY'U1 noon doublche.1der, Thun.cti:rbird Park, S3 ndults, S2 senior citizens & students, S 1 chil <lrcn Lunch (12- 1): JillQ m\ghty rib sandl~ich, hard a soft fivc-12 with an adul t. shell tacos, soup & sttlnd bar, griU, Jcl.i. Oim1er: (S-G}: Bean & ch·eese bumw with chili, spaghetti & mC<Jt sauce, soup & salad bar, gri ll, deli . WEATHER FORECAST: PARTLY CLOUDY Hf-GB: Low 50s [Monday is Presid(:»ts' Day; No classesI LO W: MldWs NOTlCE: T hose wishing to place ru, ammunccmcnl of sn on-campus event, a The /ourn11/ ·makes ever)' l!ffort tu collect items for inclusion in t his space Univers,ry-spnnson,d uff,cmnpus event or an off-campus event oi interest tQ the otherwise, bur is not responsible for omis,ions. DMdllne for receipt of mformation campus cumnrnnity Lo 'Almanac' shtlulJ subnllt th~ information LO the Lfnive.sil>' for Monday issues Is m•m F'rid.1ys, for Wedntsday issues ls nolJn Tue~<bys and for /oumtil by <:<tlli ng 586-7759 (24 hours per dnyl or by sending or bringing 1no SUU Friday issues Is 1100n Thurs.:tai•s. ·nic editor of 'Almnnac' ,~ ]oshuct S. Morrill. The Box 9384 ur Ill T'rl 003 <'1r u, the Student Actlv1ues Office in the Studcnr Ccmcr we~thcr Is pmvid<1d hv the National Weather Semce. I I THE UNLVEisJl'Y JOURNAL • SOUTH ERN"U'l'AH UNIVERS.l!I'Y, W.&ON:E.{OA Y, IIBllRU/\R )' 12, 19?7 THE CAMPUS 33 1 Housing positions open Lrnining, They arc cxpccttd to begin work IJy TINA CLARK cwt) \Vecks hl:forc. classes s i:3rt.. They have tOUll.'<AL CORltE~rOK'UEl'T to be here rwo ro t hree <l11ys '1t the ,·nd o( the ye:1r for c hed ~ ()lit nml clean-uJ1. T l1c ~lousini; nnd Residence Lile Offices Although thcr,· :He mnny rcsponsibiJltics nre lookin g for 1;; lv\s and twn resident of nn R,'\, it is n i;uod U('ptmunit)' lur hnll usslstnnts IRHA'sl iorrhc 1997 -9f< 1m1,lcn t~, said housini; stsU T he)• get t he ir sclwol year. room nnd boa rd r,nid for and they iet to RJ\s oversee one floor m the rcsiJem work directly wich students. It c:rn also he halls and RHNs proi;rnm a nd p uhl,clzc nddeJ ,m resumes as lcndersh1p ttcuv,Uc, fu r the entire housing compkx c.:,cpc:ri er1 c.c and its sn,dc.nts. Mic.belle McMullm, an RA i11 /unipcr R.A.', a rc t here tn !·hill's A-200 hall, pr11vidc hclp for the said she eu1oys he r rcsidcnrs, accot<li ni; 10h. " I love t he to hous ing srnff 'I love the comillunitf commun hy mcmhcrs. T bey du ,ttmosphcre r!F the m1yth i n;; ft1 11 ,·, atmosphere of the resident !mils," she helping with said. She nlso said 111J in t l~llll llCc. resident halls,' said there ts" good problems w ~win~ support system , h.1t pcrson:d advice. T hey Miclielle MoM11llin, a Is hnnl tr1 iiu<l off ad1nini stcr s1noke ca mpus. " I lt>vc being detector checks an.I Pf:$ident adviser. a pnrt of that. " sec that the mks uf One of the best the dorms a re pnrrs of the 10b, fol lowed. T hey are :ilso there to mfom, the .1ccor<lmg rn McMullin, i~ wn tch ing her resale.nts of flCi iv it1cs that are going on on residents get w knnw c:1ch mhcr. '1 like t,1 campus, helpinA rhem g~t uwolvud. i.vntcb thcn1 ~ro,v together as fncntls, Rcsidcnt ndvisers art! requi red to )\Crtini; tu know ~ach o ther und taking tare prcigrnm three a,·tivities fur t he ir floor of cnch other," she sn i,L cnch qua rter. They arc llt-S it11cd to 111 ,duty The 10b alsu has,,, dow nfalls. ''Pinyin~ once ew::ry 15 days. ln -tlu1y is" 24-hn ur cop is Lhc worst fla n of rh~ 10h, hut I Jon't on-ca II position m help .tny of rhc hitvc w do it very ,,ftcn," said McM1tllin r~sllk nrs that may ncc,I help. McM ul lu, said she hdicvc;; that if )'Ou RJ\s g<!t two w,·ckcn<ls ,irr per munth l \J love workrng w ith people :mu have the /Jctl1 S.indoz /left). ,,n {IA anrl sop/,nnwn:. ,:-/cnwnwr)' £•ducauon go 11t.ll of Lown. All RAs a ltcmnrc h olidn ys, tin1ct being an RA can be n great ma;o, {rvm Nlw Pass, Calrf.. p/,,ys 11 StJJ11e wuh or,,:- r,{ h,:-r re.srde.nrs, i;unTnnrccing that t Wt> or three will be opporturuty. " I feel like .1 11 the residents LIS(] Pack.. a lrcshrnan t::le1T1 L'Ul acy edUCi'llion 1na1or frorrt Lake1,vond. arnund for each holiJay on my floor are my friend~ I love hclpll1g Coio. RAs arc required 10 auenJ fal l and sprillg Lhcm all. " DEX sells candy for funds Bill debated, passed the Dixie Leavitt' Business Bu1ldir1 g, mon1. ;\fte.r l~ngt.hy Uch:1cc, 3 lly ANNA BECKSTEAD 2,09. They .1lso meet Mou . ut 3 p.m . to By LAQ C.Jl!TIA CAIU'ENTER comprOllliSC Wi15 ls&tJed t hat $,~0 JnUJINAL C0l1RESP0NnF.NT practice for the c(')mpctitiuns. OF nlE IOUltNAL S1'~ FP woull! be allocatc<l Lhroui;h the DEX competitions arc Jcslgn..:d to 11ivc llonksw rc, nnd the rcma.inmg StuJC!nts who bu y custom mn de gourmet sru,lcnts a real-world experience . T he Last nlght's senate n1cctinx S70 wouJd be allocated through chocolate roses From a Delta Epsilon Chi compctiLions 1;ivc swde nts an opportunity erupted into a <le bate <>Ver Wa l-Ma.n of Cedar City. [DEX I me mber can help sen d SUU's to explore career npt11Jils thro~h role- play techn icalities and patronage oi Oswrhoutlt w ns ai :1 inst a ch;,pter of DEX to stare compc,idon.

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