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Show A4 News MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 2008 • THE COLLEGE TIMES Bioethics conferences comes to campus plines," and will include panel discussions and short paper presentations. Topics featured in the conference will include "The • UVSC's Center for the Study of Ethics Ethics of Governmental Assistance for Medis hosting the 9th annual Conference by the ical Processes," "Medical and Scientific EthFaculty on January 23 and 24. On January ics in Literature" and "Ethical Dimensions 23, the conference will be from 9 a.m. to 4 in Genetic Destiny," among others. p.m. On January 24, it will be from 10 a.m. The conference is free and open to all stuto 2:30 p.m. Both sessions will be held in dents, faculty, and staff of UVSC, as well as room 243 of the Losee Center on UVSC's the general public. For a detailed schedule of Orem campus. events, including a complete listing of topics This year's conference is titled "Bioeth- that will be discussed, visit www.uvsc.edu/ ics and Medical Ethics Across the Disci- ethics/facultyconf08.html College Marketing Press release The Center for the Advancement of Leadership Addicts Anonymous Senator Corleno Walker of Cottpnwood Heights speaks with UVSC student volunteers at the State Capitol dedication ceremonies on January 4. CAPITOL from A1 of Latter Day Saints, who rededicated the building. Students were able to interact with these officials as part of their job at the capitol. "It allowed me to network tremendously with a lot of high end officials at the capitol and establish friendships which will hopefully help me in the future," said Har- rison. The refurbishing of the capitol building took "over 100 months of planning and construction" said architect David Hart in his speech during the dedication and its cost totaled $227 million. The renovated building is now open and tours are available. ...it reflects the high caliber of students we hove attending this school. -Matt Harrison Day: Fridays Time: 10:05 A M 10:55 AM Place: UVU Student Health Services SC22I Addictions may include; Alcohol, Cell Phone Overuse, CoDependency, Eating, Exercise, Gambling, Nicotine, Pornography, Prescription Drugs (Narcotics, etc.), Sex, Shopping, Street Drugs (Cocaine, Ecstasy, Heroin, Marijuana, Meth, etc.). January 29, 2008 10am 13:00pm Grande Ballroom For additional information all John Catlett, LP.C. at ext 8871 Or Steven Falk at 1.213.304.3004 or via email: sfalk@stevenfalk.org Addiction * Dress Professionally and bring a current Resume. r An addiction is i recurring compulsion by an hdividtni to engage in some specific activity, despite harmful consequences to (he hdMduFs hdth, ipental tqte or social life. The term Is often reserved for. drug adoptions but it h sometimes applied to other compubkus, such as problem gamwi& and compulsive overeating, Futon that haw been suggested a) a u J a ^ addiction include genetic, biotog^Vphfrnacologicil and social factor „., , • „. . Join the family You never know when you might need a ride. Wilh the UTA Ed Pass, you can ride free just abou! everywhere, anytime, easier than driving. Pick up yours at the Campus Connection in ^ the Student Center. i |