Show iZEEtE I Tuition iinimutd i an MbM from front Miy cover the same amount of students The Regents have also approved the 1917-9- 8 operating budget request for the nine Utah institutions which has increased 47 percent increase from last year The measure does not address the faculty and staff lux hikes they will be discussed when the Legislature convenes in January The biggest increases are lOfslrdiltRlr ) $3 million for “institutional priorities" $42 million for enrollment growth $27 million for libraries and other operating budgets $26 million for the semester conversion $33 million for financial aid and $12 million for operation and maintenance 1996 p A-1- of new facilities (The Salt Like Tribune Wednesday Nov 13 ) Cafeteria Continued from page 1 1 works said “The reason why it doesn’t look very good is because wc have to cook it in such large amounts If wc didn't have to do it this way it would probably look more like restaurant food Just because it doesn't look good does not mean that it won't taste good" One student who is on the meal plan said “It's not that the food is that bad it's just that it gets so old You cat the same kind of stuff prepared the same way cQ&sn atinee all year long" Judging from these comments the main dissatisfaction tends to lie not in the food itself hut rather in the appearance of the food and the routine of the whole meal plan deal that many CEU students have Center director Kathy Painter stands with Stay C Gunderson at the Utah State Capitol Building for a Campus Compact conference Another survey containing questions dealing with cafeteria services in greater detail will he coming out sum Wilcock mentioned This will give all the new SUN L— Service Lea r n i n m service active Walker pointed out that with a tradition of service small this event than no more that lasted an hour and a half enhanced Uniquely any currently existing in the state and it unified Utah colleges and universities in highly worthy cause Gunderson commented after the g is she says that it meeting that she has rculicd how necessary opened the door to a career for her By incorporating active experiences with classroom and textbook training service learning is an innovative concept llatuN mi learning is the key to acquiring jobs of the future SH'iking ol the I ceremony Gundeison said "I walked out with the largest level She ever" remarked that the atmosphere in that room nude her feel energy like she enuld do anything Painter expressed exeitement about the meeting "I didn't think it was going to be as neat as it was” she said Perhaps the spirit of (lie I CC founding was best summed up by CPU student Julia lloyd who is an te Sts e leader for the SUN center She explained: "It is heart- - wanning to see such latge force for good The speakers have a wondeilul vision ol a nation spread w uh serv ice So many campuses have programs very similar to outs and students everywhere are getting more invoiced It is exciting to he able to do our part to contribute to the Campus Compact The more a person can truly serve the more they will learn iIhi loving other ivople" Something as momentous as the compact came about because of individual beliefs m service learning CM "s SUN cenlei is unto its thud lull year of activity and remains a leader among schools m Utah It oilers a wide range of individual service ideas lor students seivicc and groups projects year long Service volunteers across the state and nation claim that the rewaids of volunteer work aie double fold Experienced and bettered people result Irorn g Utah is a stale service-learnin- g service-learnin- j j students a chance to voice (heir opinions about the cafeteria and a chance to be able to offer suggestions on how to make the cafeteria better The cafeteria food is definitely not comparable to home cooking but hey this isn't home Helper Light Parade The seventh annual I Iclpcr Light Parade scheduled to take place Dec 1 3 and 1 4 it The event is and has christened (he town of Helper Utah “Christmastown” Margaret Marrclli the chair of the committee urges everyone to bundle up and come support the event There will be a Christmas dinner and entenainment on Dec 7 at the I Iclpcr Civic Auditorium from 3:30 to 9 pm to raise Electric Light Parade will begin at 7 pm money for the event The on Helper Main Street There will also he a chili dinner at 4:30 to 8 pm at the I Iclpcr Auditorium Marrclli stresses that there may not he enough parking for all the spectators vehicles and is offering buses to curry passengers A bus will run Iroin Sally Mauro Elementary School and possibly from Price The Price bus will depart from the old Safeway parking lot On Dee 2 the Grand Finale Fireworks display will begin at 7 pm and can be v iewed from nearly anywhere in I Iclpcr For 9 more information about the event contact Marclli at non-prof- long-await- 1 472-337- 1 two-yea- r service-learnin- programs "Tlve lewelrw and Southwest decor ItfjjlewelryinconiemporafyanM sSutliwesiernstMles ana a newM selection of Amltetand Blue Denim 'cracjlo Staff Sundi Decker Editor Miranda Odendalil Editor Mike Clayton Editoral Cartoonist Sarah Nielsen Advertising Editor Allen IX'Fricz Photography Editor Paul Covington A& E Editor Dani Wcigand layout Editor Advertising JoLynn Noyes Photographers Bryan Bernard Aaron Broekhank Melanie lloldaway Shad Hansen layout Scott Parker Crisly Vaughn Staff Writers V Cameron Alcott Bryan Allred Cade Anderson Jill Edwards Michael Leonard Shanz M Leonclli Holly Manak Barry Maxficld Amber Saupan Becca Thornton Zach Weslc rfield Mike Zahller I: JDOOri ( Randy Chandler Proof Reader Michael Clayton On-liEditor Susan Polster Advisor 6adk dags ne Decem&eR 10-- 13 1 t Froth 9 flin co 3 The Eagle Is die official student nin newspaper Opinion! expressed in The Eagle do not necessarily represent those of the Collrge of Eastern Utah its staffor students Cbhimns and idlers are the personal opinion of Ihe writer Information about subscriptions or advertising rates are available by writing to The Eagle College of Eastern Utah Price Utah 84301 or by calling (801 ) 637-- 2 20 ext 3230 or at SpoluerilKceuedu (The Eagle can also be read on the World Wide Web We duel know our URL now but well Id you know! ill East MafiflPfice pm |