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Show MONDAY, OCT.16, 2000 . u N I V E R s I V . 'W HAT'S INSIDE: ,...._--,,,,_.,......,.., LEARN ABOUT VIETNAM: James Vlasich, professor of history, said, in recognition of the 25th anniversary of the end of Jamei Vlasich the Vietnam War, it and its country are the_focus of International Week, beginning Wednesday. SEE PAGE 3. JUMP START YOUR CAREER: The Career and Internship Fair is on Wednesday and will allow students to get a feel of what jobs are available to them after college. SEE PAGE 3. TUITIQN HIKE 'IN DISCUSSION': In addition to a possible statewide base tuition increase next year, SUU administration is discussing a raise in tuition to match that of Weber State University, resulting in a 3.6 percent increase above the proposed statewide incre~se. SEE PA GE 3. · WASDEN TO GIVE ADDR.ESS: SUUSA President Mike Wasden will address student issues and concerns at the State of the University Address, today at 2 p.m. in the Starlight Room of the Sharwan Smith Center. SEEPAGE 4. ..... ' BT DAYS IN SPOTLIGHT: The College of Business and Technology's annual focus days are tomorrow through Thursday SEE PAGE 4. HATCH TO VISIT SUU: Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) will offer a short speech and then take questions from the audience at a meeting to be held tomorrow at 11 :30 a.m. in the Starlight Room of the Sharwan Smith Center. SEEPAGES. FESTIVAL CENTER SLATED: The Utah Board of Regents approved plans last month for the new $50 million Shakespear~an Festival Center, which paves the way for the expansion of the festival. SEE PAGE 9. SPORTS: The 'Bird gridders, despite a strong rushing game by Clay Denton, fell to 2-4 on the year after a 56-20 beating by the Cal Davis Aggies Saturday SEE PAGE 10. Clay Denton . \' |