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Show UNIVERSITY JOURNAL CAMPUS NEWS !THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 2002 PBL, DEX take top awards Phi Beta Lambda received three awards as a SENIOR STAFF WRITER chapter, the adviser of the year award and 17 individual first and second place student awards. Brown said eight members qualified The SUU chapter of Delta Epsilon Chi, a for the national competition this summer in club for leadership marketing and Nashville, Tenn. management, sent 15 competitors to the The chapter won first place for largest state International Career Development chapter, second for chapter newsletter and Conference and Competition in Salt Lake sixth for the annual report. According to a City April 13-16. press release, the retiring Doris Williamson, Annalee Johnson, a senior communication associate professor of business education and major from Vernal, Utah, said seven club chapter adviser, received an award for adviser members placed in the top 10 finishes. She of the year for "26 outstanding years of also said the DEX competition was a good service to Phi Beta Lambda." learning experience for club members SUU's PBL chapter sent 22 members to the because it helped them meet people in the state competition. Brown said 21 of those industry and receive recognition. placed in their respective events. SUU students who finished in the top 10 The following students took first place are: awards in their categories: • Brent Bowden, a senior marketing major • Tarrence Warenski, a senior accounting from Central Valley, Utah major from Magna, Utah • Tiffany Hancock, a senior marketing • James McDermott, a senior computer major from Mt. Pleasant, Utah information systems major from Gunnison, • Annalee Johnson, a senior Utah communication major from Vernal, Utah •Jody Catten, a senior business education • Julianne Hall, a senior communication major from West Valley City major from Salt Lake City • Kendy Cox, a senior computer • Riley Van den Akker, a senior information systems major from Dallas, Texas communication major from Magna, Utah • Richard Bezanson, a senior computer • Christi Jacobsen, a senior accounting information systems major from Cedar City major from Layton, Utah • Danny Yardley, a sophomore pre-business· • James Loveland, a senior computer information systems major from Cedar City. major from Panguitch, Utah. In addition to the honors given to the 1ori Brown, public relations director for current chapter's students, former student Phi Beta Lambda, said the national honor Todd Shiner, manager of a Cedar City Texaco society for business students took home 44 station, received the businessperson of the awards from a state competition in Salt Lake year award. City April 12-13. BY CYNTHIA KIRKHAM PAGE CALIFORNIA WESTERN "Our students discover that the law is much more than textbooks and cases - it involves real people and real problems." PROFESSOR WILLIAM J. ACEVES Where can you find a law school where the professors arc accessible? Where you will learn the true meaning of being a lawyer - to counsel, help, resolve, and prevent legal confrontation? Where a contemporary legal education and rigorous traditional curriculum mold compassionate, ethical, and effective legal professionals? Where students and learning Jaw are the priorities? What do you plan to do after graduation? 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