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Show A2 Monday • June 16, 2008 UVU review Executive Sections Jack J. Waters • Ediior-(n-cWef Jared Maglfl • Managing editor Jennie Nteholfs " Editor ai largo RobWn Anthony • Office manager Brent Sumner • Advisee Britnee Nguyen • News «£tor Spencer Shell • Oprons eclilor Mel Sundqulst * Life «fiior Matt Beaudin * Sports oditor Tony Gunderson • Assistant Sports editor Brandon Schelin • Features editor Web Gfeg Witcox • Wob manager Jorcfy Kirkman • MuJtimecfca manager Copy Thom RacfcJttfe • Load Copy editor Whitney Mower • Copy Art & Production Merinda Pearce • Lead designer Carol Acevedo • Ulo cfcsgner Dave Iba • Pnoto editor Trent Bates • Aso^tant Photo edJlor Brandon Osmond • Opirnons/b'8 photographer from CONSULATES • A1 from MATH • A1 1210, or 2040, or who have sions to receive credit. prerequisites older than two years, a math refresher workshop is available. The For more Information, workshop is Monday, Aucontact Felicity Knight gust 13, through Thursday, at (801) 863-6599 or by August 16, from 7:00 p.m. email at knlghtOuvsc.edu to 9:00 p.m. Students who http://wna.iKio.Kg/titiil/nitkkilp.blHl register need to keep in mind that they must attend all ses- Developmental Math CONTACT US: Student Media 800 W. University Parkway Orem, UT. 84057 TEL (801) 863 - 8688 FAX; (801) 863 ^8601 E-MAIL anthonro©uvsc.edu The College Times is a student operated newspaper which is published once a week during Fall and Spring semesters. Views expressed do not necessarily reflect the views of The College Times or UVSC. m Spring 2006 totals • Retake Needed Cost: First Issue is free, each additional $ 1 Information from UVU Institutional Research 80D 950 990 1000 1010 J.400 and among U.S.-based diplomats." Consuls work with citizens from their represented countries and those who are traveling to that country. They also help develop trade relations and friendship between the two countries. Some consuls may also have other duties, such as issuing visas and providing assistance in voting in foreign elections. For example, Honorary Consul Baldomero Lago has been developing the relationship between UVU and the Universidad de Extremadura, located in Caraces, Extremadura, Spain. He also recently had the consul general of Spain, Inocencio F. Arias, visit the campus and give a speech on the United Nations in the 21st century. "My vision is to further relations between UVSC and universities in Spain for the purpose of allowing students and faculty to have a global learning and en- gagemeht experience," said Lago in a press release. Honorary Consul Danielle Butler has brought culture to UVU by having Kyrgyzstanian musical folk groups come perform. She has also hosted the Woman of the Mountains conference, where issues about women and families from developing mountain nations were discussed. Honorary Consul Rusty Butler is the associate vice president of international affairs and diplomacy at UVU. He has created relationships between Utah and Russia by doing things such as having UVU students perform at Moscow's 859th anniversary celebration and helping with the MoscowUtah Youth Games. These consulates continue their work at UVU and continue to bring more international relationships and understanding to students here and in their represented countries. Developmental Math • Fall 2007 totals • Retake Needed BLOTTER t! May & June 2008 May 23 • FIRE • A food heating unit was left on with a table on top of it in a storage area of the Student Center causing the table to catch fire. An alert employee noticed the smoldering table and removed it from the unit, causing the release of smoke and setting off the fire alarm. Damage was limited to the table. sister's pickup truck while she was at the McKay Events Center for her high school graduation. During the burglary, the suspect left his own digital camera in the victim's vehicle. June 3 • DISORDERLY CONDUCT • UVSC police responded to College Terrace on a report of a male suspect at- . May 29 • AUTO BURGLARY • Alert witnesses reported a maie suspect breaking into cars near tot R. Officers were able to locate the 24-yearold suspect after a short search at the McKay Events Center. The suspect was arrested and confessed to steal ing a stereo out of a vehicle in lot R. The suspect had put the stereo in the bed of his tempting to gain entry into an apartment full of girls. The maie suspect was arrested for illegal consumption and disorderly conduct. 950 990 1000 10 tO The graphs show that forty-three percent of students who take a developmental math class will have to retake the class. Students who take a developmental math class have to obtain a ' C or higher grade in order to receive credit for the class. The graph indicates all students in each semester who took the class and received a 'C-' or lower in the given class. from JUMPSTART * A1 at 2 p.m. The event is not limited to incoming freshmen - all new UVU students are welcome to attend. Stone said they are expecting around 1500 students to attend the six sessions of Jumpstart Orientation. There will also be an orientation session available for parents of new students. June 3 • AGENCY ASSIST • UVSC Police responded to Remington Apartments to assist Orem police with a suspect wanted for domestic violence. BOOKSTORE Students can register for Jumpstart Orientation online at www.uvu.edu/ orientation from BOBSLED • A1 whiplash and hitting hard made official until closer ice at 85 mph. Chris has to the Olympic Games, but been lucky to be in only one Fogt said that, if possible, crash, which caused no ma- he would love to also try for ' the 2014 Winter Olympics. jor injuries. In June, Fogt plans to UVU track and field coach Scott Houle said that graduate with a degree in Fogt gave everything you business management. He could ask for out of an ath- is part of the Army ROTC lete. U.S. Bobsled Coach program at UVU and is Brian Shimer shared simi- planning to participate in lar sentiments, explaining, the Army's World Class "Chris is a rookie, but what Athlete Program that helps I see is potential for him. He sponsor athletes as they precame out this year and made pare for competitions like the Olympics. an impact right away." The team roster isn't from ARREST • A1 Wright, who owns Exchange Place Capital, is claimed to have known Dolezsar for only a few months prior to the killing. They were believed to be business partners, but no evidence has shown that the confrontation in the Village Inn parking lot was business related. According to The Daily Herald, Sandy police had been investigating Wright's office for over a month, looking for DNA samples supporting the murder, and they are believed to have found evidence in the form of matching 9mm shells, identical to the ones found in the parking lot. "We're just glad we've been able to make the arrest," said Sandy police Lt. Kevin Thacker. Wright has pleaded not guilty. However, witness Lee Carlson, who was on scene, identified Wright and testified in trial that he was the killer, as well as the man who drove off in Dolezsar's car after the incident. Police found the car abandoned just a few blocks away from the scene. Wright was also believed to-have been wearing a black wig at the time of the shooting. Dolezar's death is said to have possibly been money related. Judge Royal Hansen has scheduled a trial date of October 6 for Wright, on charges of murder and aggravated robbery. Relief and closure have come from his capture, but some ~ including family members — are still left asking, "Why?" "Now it's good that we know who," said Robert Dolezar, Ken's brother. "It would be nice to find out why. My brother was a good man. He shouldn't have died." |