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Show u N I I T y FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1994 CAMPUS NEWS: Despite the reported housing shortage here, students are finding it difficult to sell their contracts. PAGE 3. CAMPUS ARTS: suu·s choirs are tuning up for the holiday season and begin their skein of performances here Sunday. PAGE 15. CAMPUS SPORTS: The 'Bird cagers are preparing for their Monday night Centrum matchup with the Cleveland State Vikings. PAGE 17. ... - LOCAL NEWS: Although few people are talking about it yet, a ma;or shopping mall is in the work s for Cedar City. PAGE 7. STATE NEWS: The Ogden center for the IRS has some interested onlookers, from Moscow-not Idaho. PAGE 11. NATIONAL N EWS: The Senate overwhelmingly passed the biggest rewrite of global trade rules in four decades last night. PAGE 12. __ _____,_ ,,... ,. ; .....-- WORLD NEWS: A ferry carrying close to 500 people collided with a freighter and sank early this morning in Manila Bay. PAGE 13. NAT'L SPORTS: Former heavyweight champ Riddick Bowe says he'll answer critics Saturday when he m eets Larry Donald. PAGE 20. :;! ~ ,. ACADEMIC FOCUS " Biology: ~ Not only does it mean life, but it's a vital component of SUU's overall educational . . ,. m1ss1on. 1 ) ~:t-,CK }' ! -~ GE. Department HetJl } Paul Burgo~ :> 0 c:: ~ :> .. ffi a, ~ , zz ...0 Walk this way A new sidewalk has been added- som ewhat temporarily- on campus, to ease student travel across the lower quad and to the south of the Student Center adjacent to the construction of th e n ew Library. The grass on the lower quad has been trampled for many years by student foots teps and once construction of the Library is complete, the walk will be replaced by a wider walkway that will be part of the master sidewalk that will stretch from stairs between the current Library and the Music Building on the upper campus to the Coliseum of Southern Utah. I |