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Show your now/ A2 Sederburg to answer questions in open forum Ihi/ Geology week profs to in ulcih present yolleij research oelober • "Do I want a PhD?" 502063, Noon • Dr. Lloyd C. Gardner from Rutgers University presents: vBush and Blair:. Perfect Together 7 p.m. LA 101 • Film "proposition 1984"LA 101, 2:303:45 p.m. •Jason Hewlett The Entertainer' Ragan Theater, 7:30 p.m. $5 • Reel Film Series "Flight from Death", 7 p.m. CS404 MONDAY-OCTOBER 10*2005 up and voice their concerns. News Writer Many of the curJohn Ditzler On Tuesday, October 11, rent issues students Executive Editor President Sederburg will seem to be talking Three UVSC professors stand, with microphone in about are scholfrom the Department of Earth hand, to answer the questions arships and grant Sciences have been invited to and concerns of the students money being withpresent their re_search at the that make up Utah Valley held from upper division students, the 117th annual meeting of the State. Geological Society of AmerThe platform for the forum new Digital Learnica, October 16-19 at the Salt will be an interaction between ing Center, the Palace Convention Center. students and Seaderburg. The problems facing the department president and his vice presi- math Dr. Daniel Horns, departas well as the old dents will be prepared to face ment chair and assistant prostandby issues like fessor, and assistant profes- the student's questions reparking and out-ofsors Dr. William Dinklage garding the school and the state tuition. and Dr. Michael Bunds, direction it's headed. worked together to assess the In conjunction with student Gary Abshire, a use of research opportunities government, Sederburg and senior majoring in at open-enrollment colleges the administration's Vice- accounting, says to motivate students. Presidents will meet with he plans to ask why "This study investigates Student Government Presi- grant and scholarhow being involved in geo- dent Jared Sumsion for an ship money is belogical research has affected hour in anticipation of hear- ing withheld from seniors, and others, student's self-confidence ing from students. Chad Clark/NetXNews and attitudes about college," The panel will meet from when he is on the Horns said. ltWe want stu- 12-12:50 in Center Stage, verge of graduating President Bill Sederburg will be taking questions from students on dents to develop the skills and during the peak hours of ac- and will be among Tuesday, October 11. knowledge needed to pursue tivity in the lunch area. The the school's future careers." hope is that more students alumni. "I am reconsidering The hope is that the answers Both the administration and coming back for my master's will attend and be interested Horns, Bunds and Dinklage will come on Tuesday, or at the student government will degree in 2007 when they of- least some information on the participate once a semester studied student involvement in getting involved. 1 with the earth sciences, notWith so many issues on the fer it,' he said. issues at hand. in this endeavor, in a hope ing students with research table and so many students The true test of this venture So the question becomes, to open the lines of commuopportunities in the field have whispering to other students will be the students showing will there be many students nication and break down any higher self-confidence. They about the problems they their resolve to join in and that will show up with some misconceived conception of also show a greater interest face, the question on Leland participate. There are a lot doggedness to test this new inapproachability students in their area of study and are Page's mind, Chief Justice of of issues out there, and a lot and future communication might harbor regarding acmore motivated to complete the Student Government, is of students wondering where between students and the cess to their school. their degrees. how many students will show the answers will come from. governing school heads? By Jon Long •Scholarship Ball, 6-11 p.m., $125 per person, ext. 8206 for details. • Blood Drive, 10 a.m.3 p.m., Hall of Flags •Opening reception for The Art of Comics, 68:30 p.m. Woodbury Art Museum. the college times Feel the difference. •3 on 3 Basketball tournament, McKay Events Center. 8 AM-2 p.m., $10 per person. 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