Show K °Polioe C : "V5 T Utah Slate University Chief of Police Stove Mocham has the same uridcMirnhng about the jurisdic( hie tion u ohnon''Vew(irk 'it i I i ' ' t in i 'i - i si i vu-ri- 't j it- Irm ili- ) dI llirsr as 2(i In- statist k lu Mr tiiit t!'i CTI puliuMri1 - - I iii ! ten ili1 ll nvn ' w i 'v i - i v- - rir i 'liitinii- - - i )i hf Ii ! ‘I i 'Oit women cited were f the t hardly tge to be considered young irls On tht issue that the L'LU police are impacting insurance rates and driver license validity data provided by the CFU polite department shows that during a four month period 12 of 142 cita-- t ii ms were mi wing vie ila t i ins which would count as points against an individual s license and insurance Johnson states that his records are open for review to clear up these issues Johnson believes that his department has the same jurisdiction as any other campus police department in the state the authority of statewide jurisdiction granted in the state aide tin- - u-- p'e ii' i i a! polite need e Im e '' l iee! ! K ken down re- nt intopre-recruitmc- cruitment retention and other sues Tlans involve student preparation student contacts amnselor amtacts assertive recruitment and a positive image Acairding to the document "By October 1998at least 50 percent of the high school students in the service area will indi is- lyM h i hothei !i e-i- I iir i ard rcesthit college po- lice oft iuts are in fact state ol fuels with statewide jurisdiction Fisher emphiisies that college police are not out to take over but compliment the city police forces if the campus police are called on to do so this is on top of their duties on campus which are first and fore- most Johnson welcomes an independent review of his departments policies by PcaceOffcers Standards and Training (POST) or any other state agency as he believes he has done no wrong and wishes to clear this whole matter up so the CFU police can put this controversy behind them and get on with the responsibilities of law enforcement at CEU ’ Calendar iiT 4 C FU orn2SI was irnolwd with tin !v'i lis inch 'tin!-ic-- would probable i" i i setting up i I'air" urcli st'uli'i’ts it the t would j''l a huid Id w iud :i s to b'1 ’ ti' rhe plan would be to institute a running of the '1 i i t "j i : i'ui ( ' indents running around uid hea fo' it in thedooi Ihe io pie! the direct its and ‘ev f : rt i icn 'he movie mdustrv At its Right now iv prime wi tei disposal is the Moan campus Moib is currently the biggest spot for et titnvotii't in tlu area it would mean movies in L'lih With the r'nrl possible internships for student'' and nctvoi king opportunities Also UC Moulder has i ut back their film program leaving a large chunk of people looking for a smaller school to pursue their careersnnd instructors looking ! l i Jor teaching possibilities CFU has it's share of advantages it could bring to this partnership Low tuition The cost of CFU is one of the lowest anywhere The positive part would be no extra costs excluding the occasional lab fees The Moab campus is a perfect spot for classes in the technical end of the field while the Price area is a nice low-ke- y area to work on acting and directing Also the two areas are close in the working relationship With a curriculum already set for an associate in arts CEU would have no problem blending in the program Students amid graduate with a degree but more importantly the Moab campus would bring opportunity for internships that could lead to the acquisition of a Screen Actors Guild or American Film Television Radio Announars card even the possibility of joining a union before graduation The advantages of a film schixil in Moab are tremendous That area's history is so rich the produoirs just flock there (CEU will have a number of advantages in bringing in a productive film school) It seems like a match made in heaven if there was enough money to fund the program UesdayiMarchT2 5 continued from front page cate an interest in attending the San Juan Campus" Other CEU departments at CEU are recruiting successfully including Dean Gundlach's forensics department which has been extremely successful on many fronts There however remain many questions about the recruitment and Mm i n ntmurJ from fc-- : I i Ii I It on Me nili" ni ot the I !ah Valiev State College poli part mentis hoes theses ii t Recruitment and retention minimal fee The Health and Wellness Center also has resource materials available to students on the issues that amfront students on a daily basis Dr Jones has plans outlining how the aillege will meet the challenge to recruit and retain students The San Juan campus has an extremely atmprehensive plan which is bro- c rLine hiv ' tvpelnvind ho ielitumvlrr" i Moii'ini fites tliit t am 1 : Mi" inwonu'ii any mure than iiiil ii'i-- 1 1' i Film Commission I viii ' Film School — caring married couple wishes to adopt your newborn We can provide a lifetime of love happiness and financial security Expenses paid Please call and get to know us Debbie and Al 1 (800) 950-772- 3 A retention issue that will need tube resolved such as why is the machine shop no longer a viable entity and when will it be closed and why docs the college no longer feel that it can recruit for the program especially in light of a recent article which appeared in the Salt Lake Tribune stating that there is a seri ous lack of skilled trades people in this state Dr Jones is concerned with the perception on campus about recruitment and retention and has set out to change thesystem of recruitment spreading the responsibility to all departments i Rosies Deli Si Bakery 61S700L 637-6- 74 3 HlEEEEr OildI&3v(oX!H& (fJSI Tlvo bougie’ Staff Sundi Decker Editor Miranda Odendahl Editor Mike Clayton Edit oral Cartoonist Sarah Nielsen Advertising Manager Aaron Brockbank Photography Editor Nate Blanchard A& E Editor Dani WeigandLayout Editor Shanz Leonelli Sports Editor Photographers Bryan Bernard Melanie Holdaway Shad Hansen Leaping Leprechauns You can add colored stones from Lewis Jewelry to your pot of gold at 1 off with this coupon 5 SPeivid I )isiinti ivc Jewel ry Since 1921 l Main Sj Price lisp I fewefy 32997 Check out the St Tatrick's Day specials at Rosies Go ittfor lunch wearing GREEN and receive afree St Patrick's Day Layout Scott Parker Cristy Vaughn Staff Writers Cameron Akott Bryan Allred Jill Edwards Holly Martak Barry Maxfield Kelly Perotti Amber Saupan Becca Thornton Mike Zahller Randy Chandler Randy Chandler Proof Reader Michael Clayton Editor Susan Polster Advisor On-Li- ne The Eegle ii the official student run newspaper Opinions expressed in The Eegle do not necessarily represent those of the College of Eastern Utah its staff or students Columns and letters sic the personal opinion of Ihe writer Information about subscription or advertising rates are available by writing to The Eagic College of Eastern Utah Price Utah 4501 or by calling 0 ext 5250 or al (801) 637-212- Spolster4acceuedu (The Esgle can be read on the World Wide Wib) |