Show INSIDE CEU Theatre produces Cabaret- -- page 4 Candidates publish platforms page 2 Men's and Women's Basketball Tournament ASCEU Election Edition 1995-9- 6 MTKe Eagle by Leona J Christensen Price! UT 84501 XThursdayJ March 9’ 1995 than morality staff writer Grant aims to Student Icullh and Wellness has secured a 13000 promote healthy The grant to promote healthy lifestyle choices among College of lifestyles without Eastern Utah students for the Improvement of “The Fund moralizing Education” Post I $1 provides Secondary media a launch to campaign funding that focuses on health issues rather wrap-u- p page 6 PEThe jtudenb'j Volume XIXTKumhtr issues && “We arc very concerned about alcohol use because it is a legal drug and does more damage than the other drugs combined" said Terry Holbrook di- rector of the Health and Wellness Center Although the campaign focuses on drug and alcohol use it also encircles everything from scat belts and stress to sexually transmitted diseases Rather than highlight drugs alcohol and sexual activity as moral issues the center has opted to leave the moral side to the student's conscience and clergy and lake a health focus To accomplish this the center purchases full page advertisements in The student newspaper and "bathroom bulletins" strategipub-lish- cs cally located in us bathrooms Two surveys conducted on CEU campus in both 1992 and 1993 re D vealed thedifference between perceived drug and alcohol use versus actual use These surveys was compiled by tlic Health and Wellness Center Defining “binge drinking" as consuming five or more alcoholic beverages in one sitting many students think that their peers “binge drink" Actually almost K0 percent ofCEll studentsdo not binge drink see Health & Wellness page 10 Spring preregistration: eight is better than four by Dani Weigand news editor new method The of registration used for spring quarter proved to be more than than the standard “wait in line for four hours or pass (Hit method face" your the Jan Young registrar of the College of liastem Utah commented that students were in and out of registration for the spring quarter between an hour and “We used eight terminals instead of four" she said Another an hour contributing factor to the condensed line time was that students were allowed to register in the TAPS building as well as the main building Young said that with the new method of registration the graduating students will have first shot at classes they need She also explained that there are a few things students need to keep in mind before classes for spring quarter begin "Full tuition and all other fees must be paid by March 23 Stalling March 24 of tuition and lees If you have your registration will be canceled for a scholarship you must he registered for the correct number of hours to have your money pass to ymir student account If not your registration will be canceled All financial aid recipients must have all paper work complete or their registration will he canceled If you wish to a new curd will have to be filled out and full tuition will be due Anyone registering after March 29 will also be assessed a $10 late fee Your classes may not be available at this time so please remember to pay Starting March 27 if you register for scIumiI lull payment of tuition and fees arc due and-a-ha- lf non-payme- nt Although lines were smaller for spring quarter's preregistration they were still lines Many students took advantage of more terminals and personnel to assist in the preregistration process CEU housing cost to increase $30 by Leona J Christensen staff writer College of Eastern Utah The the best housing in the as far as price and quality We have tried to make our new facilities as much as a home environment as possible” said Joseph Glorioso Director of Housing will be Housing prices for 93- increased by $30 with the exception of Sessions Honor Hall which will be increased by $ 0 The increased housing costs reflect raised operating costs such as utilities repair labor and to help pay off the mortgage of newly built housing facilities such as the New Aaron Jones Tucker and llurtcnshaw 1 Hulls “Our purpose for upgrading is to make a comfortable college environment and an enjoyable part of your life at the College of Eastern Utah We hope to provide you with a the resources and experience that will compliment your academic classroom work” said Glorioso The 93-9- 6 housing prices are: Stubbs resigns coaching post Eastern Utah men’s Tucker Hall (cooking) $403 Runcnshaw (sleep study) $363 Eldon R Sessions Honor Hall $270 nonscholarship $260 scholarship Aaron Jones Hall (sleep study) $415 (ciHik-in$445 “Even though these prices have increased they are still below other two year or four year institutions in the state We arc still more competitive than Dixie or Snow" said Glorioso Rent includes utilities heat local teleand basic cable phone (starting 95-- ) television This summer each bedroom will be g) telephone equipped with an and voice mail The price will be included in the rent I lousing Scholarships do not include a telephone Sessions residents may purchase plume service for $25 per quarter and a $10 telephone deposit Students will pay for any damage to the telephone mi Housing pags 10 (see Preregistration page 3) ThcCollcgeof Ronnie coach a time-o- ut in his career lie has resigned his coaching duties effective immediately Alter nine seasons 273 games and hundreds of thousands of recruiting miles Stubbs said it is lime to take a breather He will continue teaching classes at the college while exploring other career options “I've made my decision and I'm at peace with it" Stubbs (old friends “Coach Stubbs has been a success by uny measure you cIiimisc We know it will he lough to find a replacement" said President Michael A Peterson "It takes a tremendous level of intensity to he as winning a coach as Ron has been and it is understandable why he's ing a pause to regather his energy We tak- wish he would slay hut sion to make and we respect it is his deci- In addition it" to the seasonal grind of coaching the cross country recruiting was taking its travel in the loll also Since taking over as head coach in (lie middle of the I9H6-Kseison off-seas- T" INSIDE: tribute to a coach who leaves CEU after nine successful A season LBaE see Features page 8 Stubbs' teams have won 164 games (Hit of 273 played - a 60 percent ratio win Hie Eagle have had four s seasons out of the last five years This year the team finished 24-- 7 to lake second in the Scenic West Athletic 20-plu- Conference a position that wasn't decided until the last live minutes of the season in the final game against first place College of Southern Idaho Many of Stubbs' former players have done very well at division I level such as Kris Hill at DcPaul University and Johnny Sclvic at New Mexico Slate Kenny Pratt Irom this year's team will go to Iowa State Off court his teams have also shown success hi academic performance and graduations Stubbs is a former Eagle player who went on to play lor Southern I :lali University I le was assistant coach at Cl V then replaced Curt Jenson as head coach Jenson has since become CEI athletic director and coaches the tennis club team Stubbs successor has not yet been nanu'1 President Peteison said the college I will follow its hiring policy in choosing the new head coach |