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Show Monday News June 8, 2009 The 2010 University Faculty Fellow in Ethics keynote address held during Ethics Awareness Week will allow Dr. Kuddus to present the progression of his research. ETHICS from • A1 merit "and transplantation and biotechnology transfer. Aggravated Assault - A simple exchange of words between three suspects turned into a potentially life threatening fight in parking lot P when one of the suspects pulled out a crowbar and struck the other suspect In the head. Officers quickly arrived on scene and found the suspects still fighting. Two of the suspects were charged with Disorderly Conduct with one transported to a local hospital for head injuries. The third suspect was booked into the Utah County Jail for Aggravated Assault. April 9tli Public Intoxication • A 28 year old male was arrested for Public Intoxication and Disorderly Conduct after he approached a man and his son In the Student Center and became very belligerent. The male was transported back to the UVU Police Department and issued a citation prior to being released to his father. Disorderly Conduct University Police responded to Parking Services on a report of a adult male being belligerent with Parking Enforcement employees. White powder causes scare in Woodbury Business Building E JACK J. WATERS " 1 Exec. Campus Editor fiprii Suicidal Female - University Police responded to a report of a suicidal female sitting in her vehicle. Officers arrived on scene and found the female was depressed but not suicidal. April 10th Suicidal Female - University Police responded to a report of a suicidal female in the Liberal Arts building. Police conducted a extensive search of the main campus property and determined she had left the campus, A family member reported later that the female had made contact with her father and was on her way home. Burglary-A suspect entered the visiting team locker room during the Utah Thunder Football game, at the McKay Events Center, and stole numerous items from the visiting team. May 5m Medical - A 44 year old female was transported by ambulance from the Digital Learning Center to a local hospital after becoming ill. UVU anthrax free nay Sth Foot Pursuit - Two juveniles were found on campus and were being questioned in regards to a curfew violation. One of the juveniles provided false information to Officers and fled on foot when confronted with the false information. The 15 year old juvenile fled through the wet lands near 1200 W when Officers deployed K9 Officer Scar to contain the suspect. Upon apprehension of the juvenile, Officers discovered the 16 year old male had a .22 revolver that he had discarded in the wetlands while he was running.The gun was later recovered after an extensive search. The juvenile was booked into the Slate Canyon Youth Detention Center on numerous charges. UVU was on alert last Thursday after an extended evacuation left the Woodbury Business Building empty from 10:45 a.m. into the evening. A white powdery substance was the culprit, found on a tabletop in the building. Tests confirmed that the powder was not anthrax, ricin or any other biological virus. The tests were conducted and confirmed by a hazmat team, the police and an independent lab, which all checked the suspicious powder Aside from the viruses, the powder was also tested for radioactivity and volatility. Both of those tests were negative as well, said Erin Spurgeon of UVUs communications manager. "In these situations, there is no such thing as being too cautious," said Chris Taylor, UVU spokesman and associate vice president for communications. "We wanted to take every precaution we could, and we feel like we've done that. We greatly appreciate the support • we' ve received from all those involved in responding to this incident to help us ensure the safety of our campus community. Nearly 200 students were evacuated and there have yet to be any reports of physical symptoms of illness. The first reports from the haz-mat team indicated they had located two teaspoons of the whiteish/tan powder and that it looked a lot like baby milk formula. YELLS from • A1 Yells has always been affiliated with the the college of humanities, arts and social sciences, and more specifically the behavioral sciences department. With expertise in such varied areas as introductory psychology, physiological psychology, sensation and perception, psychopharmacology, abnormal psychology and experimental psychology, Dr. Yells is able to significantly contribute to the education of students at UVU. His personal research interests include neurobiology of sexual behavior, neurobiology of psychopathy, and learning and memory. With particular interest in subjects regarding neurobiological and cognitive research, Dr. Yells has authored many publications on his research in these subjects. The university will no doubt benefit from having him in his newly appointed position."We look forward to continue working with him in leading CHSS to new levels of success." ElSaidi said. alpine village enjoy village life Condo Amenities •Year-Round Heated Pool *Modern Architecture *Private Key Locked Bedrooms *Washer/Dryer in Each Unit *42MHD flat Screen TV ^Leather Couches *Granit Countertops •Central air Conditioning *9 foot Ceilings ^Knotty Alder cabinets *Tile Porcelain Floors MAKING A DIFFERENCE ONE CALL AT A TIME. APX Alarm Inside Sales is now hiring highly-motivated, goal-oriented individuals. 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