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Show ChnoMcU Fakhy, JtNE Paqe Two Rtoyffesii, ski By Todd Curtis and Sharon Deckert Chronicle staff writers In conjunction with the Top-1- 0 Stories of the Year, the Chronicle news staff decided to select the people and issues we consider to be tne winners and losers of 1987-8The Winners: --Faculty members at the state's nine colleges and universities for opposing the Utah B oard of Regents effort to switch to the semester system. Because faculty members were so strongly opposed to the change, the Regents and Wra. Rolfe Kerr, commissioner of higher education, decided to back down. -- Jerilyn Mclntyre, who was named U. associate vice president for academic affairs. A report released from the Regents office shows the number of women in administrative positions is well below the national average. -- The Marriott Library and U students, who both benefited from ASUlPs aluminum can campaign. The library received $7,000 from the endeavor and UL students were able to help keep the 8. ; team wirooiers more to go to an institution of higher meaning of athletic competition. --Jacque Morgan, for being one of the education. If the current rate continues, three people nominated as a possible more students will be forced to work student member of the Utah Board of full time and go to school part time and in the system will suffer. Regents. Gov. Norm Bangerter will make everyone -ASUU for spending good money on the appointment during the summer. --John Roth, U. biology professor, for a silly campaign to alert the community his election to the National Academy of about how much money university stuis a great honor for both dents really spend. Not only did the ning first place in the Society of Science. This Roth and members of the U. biology project not work, but it didn't help highProfessional Journalists Region 9 comer education's position when the budget considdepartment petition. Not only are we now was decided on Capitol Hill. It also Losers: The ered one of the best college newspapers --Faculty members at the state's nine caused headaches for local banks proin the country, we soundly beat the other university from down south. colleges and universities. It's been four cessing those checks. --University of Utah students who --Frynn Andrizzi, who won a Truman years since the state has given pay raiswill have to pay more for Union food. Scholarship. By doing so, Andrizzi has es. It's imthinkable that this losing trend look as if The 1988 Utah Legislature decided to brought recognition to the U. and has will continue. But it doesn't shown the kind of students the U. can economic conditions will improve take away sales tax exemptions. Only students who will live in the dorms will enough for the state to give raises. produce. Congratulations to Andrizzi. -- Women in higher education. The be able to receive the tax exemption. --The U. Men's Golf team and the U. -- Members of the ASUU Public Ski Team. The golf team took first place Regents report shows the number of in the WAC and the ski team took the women in higher education increased Affairs Board for not attending the NCAA Championship. by only 2 percent last year. These fig- meeting where Jacque Morgan was nominated to be a student member of the -- U. Gymnastics Coach Greg Marsden, ures are deplorable. While more women reversUtah Board of Regents, The members who had enough nerve to stand up for are being hired, the trend is not claim they were misled by the someone what he believes in. Marsden's actions ing as quickly as it should. --Students in the Utah system of highshould be an inspiration to us all. Too impersonating the student body presiat Dixie College, costs dent Each it it education. seems er of the real often coaches lose sight year : tops from page one that students will succeed in their studies at the U. 6. Jon M. Huntsman donates $5 million to the U. and the Special Events Center is renamed the Huntsman INSTITUTE CLASSES CONTINUE THIS WEEK SUNDAY-- 6 Center. In one of the largest gifts to the U., Huntsman contributed $2.5 million without restrictions in July, 1987. At the renaming ceremony, Huntsman gave another $2.5 million to be given to areas specified by Huntsman. P.M. LDSSA FIRESIDE 3arden Park Ward 1 150 East Yale Avenue. Bring your own blanket. RICHARD EYRE, speaker Summer Institute Class Schedules Available Register Now If W . I 194S CINEMAS 4100 SO. UlT UK EAST 14117 UTAH N Olympic coach. On Jan. 27, the Chronicle reported that Marsden would give up his place as Olympic gymnastics coach because Marsden said the Olympic hierarchy was telling him how to coach the team. "It's like hiring a head basketball or football coach and then telling him who he can play, what plays to run and when to call timeouts. Under those circumstances, I couldn't coach the team," he said. Marsden said at the time of his resignation,"My No. 1 priority is with Utah and this team." 8. U. "Greek" system loses neighborhood zoning bat- 123045,500.7:15.930 "CROCOOLE DUNDEE IT (PG, DOLBY STEREO) SPECIAL PRESENTATION, NO COUPONS 1JX, 3:15. 530, 7:45. 10O) (PGKSPECIAL PRESENTATION KSOP FREE SCREENING OF "FATAL ATTRACTION" (R. 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NO COUPONS 1:00,3:00.5:00, 7:15. 930 45-da- A 100,3:10,520,730,9:40 TWO MOON JUNCTION-- (R) 5:10,7:15.920 During a long, hot summer the "Greek" system lost a fight. to Federal Heights residents. The area was by the Salt Lake City Council to help control the amount of noise and litter on "Greek" Row. The zoning limited the "Greeks" to First South and a portion of Wolcott Avenue. The "Greeks" also agreed to certain restrictions on party hours and alcohol regulations. 9. The U. animal research facility receives $3.1 million from the Legislature to construct a new building. Animal researchers held their breath during the y session of the Legislature, hoping that it would allocate the money to keep the facility up to regulations. Gov. Norm Bangerter had left the facility off the list of buUdings to be constructed, but on the last day of the Legislature the money came through. 10. Alan Zeltserman sues the U. for $100,000, claiming the university denied hirns his civil rights. re-zon- ed I Oa FRESH rnvffaYTT.. (PG, 60MM. DOLBY STEREO) PRESENTATION, NO PASSES 2:15. 4:45. 7:15, 9:45 r "BIG" feat lefltf Strvtd NOT Peacsra (101)272-174- CROCOCHLE DUNDEE (PG, DOLBY STEREO) SPECIAL PRESENTATION, NO COUPONS NO CINEMAS If BiONCMASlal f jnd ItVtl) CITY, SIX Oolbr Slerw Sow SyiKal I Every ClMfflt Splendid Origlail Muting. Artiit. Paul Slomett On Pic taamnl Oupltr In MtiaLoitr re niiim ramino v MXLAMV HOLLAOAY CENTER IHIBZ CAMERA! un , ClNLTLEX ODCON "WILLOW SPECIAL LIGHTS! 7. U. Gymnastics Coach Greg Marsden resigns as tle. E23ETJB HOGAN HEWLETT PACKARD WILLOW (PG, DOLBY STEREO) SPECIAL PRESENTATION. 230,50), 730. be the Cecil 1:15.3:15.5:15.730,9:45 THE RETURN TO SNOWY RIVER, PART 2"(PG) 1:45.3:45.5:45,7:45.9:45 TWO MOON JUNCTION" (R) RAMBO aT (R. DOLBY STEREO) SPECIAL PRESENTATION. 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