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The Program is housed in the School of Medicine and is an interdisciplinary collaboration between the Departments of Human Genetics, Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology and tile Huntsman Cancer Institute. Applications and detailed information are available at http:geneticcounseling.genetics.utah.edu, or contact Bonnie BatyMS at The application deadline is postmarked by January 15, 2005. Applications will be accepted by email or United States Mail. in Find out why more people trust State Farm for car insurance See if you qualify for Multi-Ca- r and Multiple Line Discounts We Live Where You Live! 0204 Continued from Page SUU involved, Keith said It would make a good impression on people coming here because we have more people involved Mottaghi Nejad said students can learn a lot from joining a club Coming to a university is not just about studying, said They may go to classes and Mottaghi-Neja- d do their best, but they wont learn anything about life They will learn to communicate better and take more responsibility Herrera encouraged students to get involved He said students could start their own club if there isnt one that interests them Students should stop by the activities office, he said Come and talk to the delegates When I was starting the Snowboard and Ski club, I came into the office Hert era said students interested in starting a club can post their ideas on suu eduorgsideaform html -- at the right price. PQ4Q105 GSliSlS The University of Utah will offer a new Graduate Program in Genetic Counseling starting in Fall 2005. The Program is a 21 month course of study that results in a Masterfs Degree COVERAGE Suzette Cardon, Agent 415 N Main Cedar City UT 84720 Bus 435 586 6026 suzette cardon b7mlstatefarm JOURNAL Aaron Gabrielson, a junior psychology major from Caldwell, Idaho, gets a massage from Erin Fletcher, an independent licensed massage therapist from Salt Lake, in the Living Room. d, Next to Lins market Downtown Cedar City UNIVERSITY 801-581-691- II 4. 1 responded to an accident involving two St George residents and a woman from Page, Ariz Kristen Marie Dodson, from was Ariz Page, traveling southbound in the northbound lane and struck the van that carried Leo Lauren and his wife Dena Lauren All three died on impact. On Jan 5, UHP responded to an accident that killed Adalette Salmanca-Alpiza- r The accident occurred at milepost 44, two miles north of New Harmony to the Icy roads contributed accident The driver was traveling too fast and lost control of the vehicle, causing the car to roll was times Salmanca-Alpiza- r reportedly not wearing a seat belt and was ejected from the car Also traveling in the car was Cipriano Crescensio, Juan Carlos and Julia Alpizar, Corrales, Napolean Islas Gonzales They were all transported to Valley View Medical Center Gonzales was from Valley View Medical Center to LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City Corrales was reportedly the only one wearing a seatbelt. The University of Utahs football game in Tempe, Ariz also caused some traffic in southern Utah Ute fans choose one of two ways to go to the Fiesta Bowl They typically traveled on to Las Vegas and Laughlm, Nev , or through the eastern part of southern Utah. Detective Sgt Jerry Womack of the Cedar City Police Department said the department saw a higher volume of traffic and tourists because of the Fiesta Bowl We saw a lot more people come through town than usual, said Womack Even though there is usually a higher number of DUIs on New Years Eve, the Cedar City Police Department only issued four This matches the total number of DUIs issued on New Years Eve of 2003 Womack gave credit to the department for improving its patrol Other than the accident they responded to, the UHP had an uneventful New Years Eve. Cindy Reder from the UHP office commented that they had a good New Years Eve weather com, to According today and Tuesday will be wet, which may continue to affect student travel Syndrome Continued from Page 1 Syndrome when he was seven years old. Alldredge said. Marjean Allen, director of student health services, said from what she has seen on news reports, Jensen has a sever case that may be life threatening Tourettes this is rarely severe, Allen said. I do support (Alldredge) in her efforts and have donated to the fund. I met Peter two years ago on a panel regarding students with disabilities He is a remarkable and courageous young man. Alldredge said Jensen has been an active student in the Disability Support Center. She said Jensen is a member of the Elite Achievers Club, has helped to mentor students, has given presentations and has been involved in panels Peter has been a part of SUU through service, through learning and as a great of example perseverance and greatness, she said. major is engineering He is one of our best students at SUU, (he has a) wonderful GPA, with a bright future ahead 20 to a Nov According report on KSL com, the Food and Drug Administration has given tentative approval for an experimental implant operation at the University Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio The operation may help Jensen to control the tics The FDA was waiting for additional information from the hospital before giving final approval. Alldredge said Jensen would not be attending school this semester as he is currently at the Kolob Regional Care & Rehabilitation Center to control his weight, to keep him stable and to prepare him for the experimental implant operation scheduled for the end Peters of January For more information about the Tourette Syndrome, visit the Tourette Syndrome Association, Inc. at www g. s |