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Show 1 HE Page 8 rORUM September 24, 2002 Griffins Take Flight Operations, has over 10,000 hours of flying experience, Staff Writer including more than 150 misThe Aviation program at sions flown in both the Westminster College has seen a Vietnam War and Desert Matt Luers dramatic change in the past few Storm. Hill, who also has years. The new Flight experience in commercial jetliners and corporate jets, said, Operations Center, located at Salt Lake International Airport, I come to work each day with will allow students a unique one goal in mind: to ensure diverse to opportunity operate that the facilities, equipment aircraft. The 22,500 square-foand people work as one unit to a is home to vast hangar provide the very best in aviart array of Piper planes, tion education. g devices and a multitude of classrooms. Chief Flight Instructor Bob Students will develop an under- van Oosterhout has over 40 ot state-of-the-a- flight-trainin- standing operations and mancomagement in single-engin- e, multi-engine aircraft. plex and Students will not only have access to a great facility but also have some of the best instruction available to them. Gordon Hill, Director of Flight years experience in aviation with 18,000 flying hours. My job is to prepare student pilots to not only meet but exceed the standards of professional pilots, said van Oosterhout, who has served as grounds instructor, flight instructor, pilot, and safety counselor as Spam well. Though instruction remains important, safety is also a big priority for the center. Frank Backman, the Chief Maintenance Technician, has 25 years of experience fixing and maintaining just about all types of aircraft. Sugarhouse- remodeled two bedroom, two tone paint, cooler, hookups, covered parking, storage unit, 863 E Logan 4 $615 mo. According to instructors, the new Flight Operations Center will help the Westminster Aviation Program and its students to succeed and be recognized as one of the nations best. With the new resources available to them, students will be prepared to have a successful career in the aviation industry by learning not only flying skills, but also teamwork skills such as pilot judgment, effective crew interaction and crew resource i '''" t 4 ! Stopped 646-729-680- 6. East Millcreek- Hardwood, Fireplace, WD, Sunroom, Lg. Yard, 6 roommates $380, 13 utilities. 1- -2 870-870- Calling All Artists... The Forum cartoonist. For more information contact Matthew Gaschk at forumwestminstercollege.edu is currently seeking a The following incidents were reported to the Westminster College Campus Patrol between September 05 September 12. This summary contains most incidents reported to Campus Patrol but does not include incidents such as: medical shuttles, ambulance transfers, false alarms, general service calls, etc. Matt Luers Staff Writer For the students that have been at Westminster a while, you may have noticed diat your email account is no longer overrun with junk mail. Thats because this year the Information Technology department upgraded the software on the computers to newer a version of Group Wise and also installed some new filters that block those annoycalled Spam Not only was the software upgraded, but many of the computers as well. We try to replace the computers about every three years, said Sheryl Phillips, Vice President of ing Information Technology and Research. Around 200 computers were replaced this year, along with 20 new projectors. The newer projectors provide more color and resolution, making the screens easier to read. The Ths Eshnken Hall Obituary Board beam rememberance of the victims of Socked Out. Within a fm weeks the game Is already nearing Whos Been Socked Out? Diversity Series to Focus on Pop Culture Cecily Ellis Production Manager The KeyBank Cultural Diversity Series will kick off its third year Wednesday at 7 p.m. in Gore Auditorium. The popular series was started in Fall 2000 to encourage dialogue about prominent social issues, from gender bias to cultural discrimination, in the Westminster community. While the first series consisted of panel discussions led If any students still encounter by Westminster professors, the second series took a broader please talk or send an email to the IT department. dwell: Thefts, Apartment was left unlocked. September 05: Stock Hall: Thefts, Apartment was left unlocked. i Crime prevention tips: -- Call campus patrol to report suspicious persons or activities -- All campus phones can access campus patrol by dialing 2525 Do not leave your belongings (purse, wallet, gym bags, back packs, calculators, coats, etc.) unattended in hallways, libraries, gym facilities, classrooms, or offices. -- Lock up wallets, purses, and other valuables and lock your door, even when you intend to return to your officeroom shortly or even if you are just going down the hall. It takes a thief ten seconds or less to enter an open room and steal your property. Secure your bike with Remember, most crime is committed in response to the opportunity, so the best prevention is to eliminate -- website was also upgraded, with the addition of some newer servers and software. problems with Spam completion. An ultimate survivor among village residents will be named soon. Stay tuned to The Forum for more details. September 05: approach and included stu- dents, community members, and notable national speakers. This years series will tackle the topic of Diversity in Pop Culture. Wednesdays discussion will serve as an introduction to the topic and will feature Richard Badenhausen, Honors Professor; Susan Cottier, History Professor; Mark Feme, Director of Student Life; Ana Fonua, ASWC Vice President; Joyce Sibbett, Associate Professor of Education. U-loc- -- ks. -- opportunities. Saeed Rezai Director of Patrol and Safety 1840 South 1300 East SLC, UT 84105 Phone: (801) Fax: E-ma- il: (801) 832-252- 7 485-198- 9 srezaiwestminstercollege.edu |