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Show Thursday, February 7, 1991 The Daily Utah Chronicle AIDS from page one around going the about disease." The guidelines say that AIDS victims must be allowed to participate in all campus activities, with rare exceptions being "determined on an individual basis." A possible example would be a U. surgeon or dentist prevented from working by an infection. Other points of the policy include a prohibition of the mandatory AIDS testing, of and post-teprerequirement st counseling when a test is performed.and the procedure for finding more information on the disease. The guidelines issued to all U. department chairs also included reminders of campus resources. The Student Health Service, the Counseling University the Infectious DiseaseHIV Clinic provide confidential counseling, HIV testing, and health education for people who have AIDS or the HIV virus, as well as their Center, and from page one McDonnell said. the Training teachers, specialists and parents will build an infrastructure to support the disabled students for years to come, she said. "One of the things that is important is that five specialists will be trained, so that when the funding runs out, there will be educators around Utah who will be trained to continue the support to schools who can educate students with severe disabilities," she said. Integrating disabled students into elementary schools will benefit both the handicapped students and their non-handicapp- ed friends, McDonnell said. The handicapped students will learn social skills, receive and emotional support from benefits psychological friendships with other students, she explained. ed students will friends, McDonnell said. "The empathy factor is great, students get to interact with children of diverse backgrounds and lasting friendships develop. "Teachers say students, including students with problems of their own, often go out of their way to establish non-disabl- OF NATURE... THE IS1HE DIFFERENT said. This grant distinguishes the U. for its research and studies in special education, Michael Hardman, department chair of special education, said. "It is one of the few grants in the country that is concentrating on the dissemination of best educational practices for students with disabilities. "It puts the U. in the forefront for innovations of students with disabilities," Hardman said. The Utah Elementary Integration Project is a cooperative effort of the U. special education department, the Utah State Office of Education and local education agencies. '144'. You'll be amazed. 'According to Zeiss report. Ordinary 58 cut Diamond An Brilliant 144 Cut Diamond JEWELERS AG Financing Available VISA AMERICAN EXPRESS ZCMI Center Downtown Salt Lake M-- F 10-- 9 10-- 6 SAT 0 10-7 Vernal Provo 521-090- M-S- State Governor Norman Bangerter-Ufa-i Decker-ReportRod of the Hinckley Institute Television for KUTV Television Janice Evans-CS- i s Editor for the Salt Lake Tribune Garn-L.S- Ted Wilson-Drecto- Paul Senator . r er Rolly-Busnes- Moderators Scott Ken Dean of the UofU College of Law Matheson-Assocat- e Verdola-ProducerDirecto- KUED r, Monday, February 11, 7:00 p.m. Hayes Christensen Theater Marriott Center for Dance, University of Utah Sponsored by the Hinckley Institute, the Leucadia National Corporation, The Society of Professional Journalists, ana the University of Utah College of Law Limited Seating & Social Club Best Sound Video Furnished 100 Brand New Large Main Dance Floor Dance Contests on Friday & SaturdayPrizes for 2 for "Bring this ad Before 9:30 1 Modern Music Backlot admission" only The 6cene Calendar of Events Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 21-old- er 18-old- er 18-old- er 18-old- er Dance Music & Modern Room Country Music & SLow Dance Room Ladies Night Dance & Modern Room Dance Music & Modern Room University Nights - $3 with college I.D. 2100 S. (old Bay building) Phone 484-028- 0 91 A Consummate Example of Lasting Quality In Every Student We See A Master VOTE Primnrv FWtinna Worl. & Tbiirs.. Feb 6th & 7th Final Elections Wed. & Thurs., Feb. 13th & 14th Sierra-We- st Student Panelists Jake Open 9:00 p.m. until 1:00 a.m. 1 130 E. different diamond .. .the Columnist for the Washington Post Party with all the new faces at The Scene! FiiSat. more than ordinary diamonds. Come in and see the DAVID BRODER with severely disabled children," she Dance DINVIOND Ordinary diamonds have 58 facets. The '144' has 144 facets. The difference in cut more makes the '144' 32 Its brilliant. patented 144 process brings out all its natural brilliance. And, the most amazing thing of all is the price. The '144' costs no THE MEDIA AND POLITICS" The (Scene Utah's Classiest Club "144" FORUM ed positive relationships friends and families. AMONG THE WONDERS TV' A benefit from their experiences with disabled also grant Page Three 1 )j |