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Show Foreign continued from front proaches another country, it will have to ask how that nation's leaders feel about terrorism and whether they support terrorists. Allison said this will greatly affect how we interact with other countries. "Somewhere down the road, we may have to rethink the way we do foreign policy all together," he said. "We are no longer going to deal with states, we'll have to deal with religions and cultures. You can see that's what we're facing right now." In addition to dealing with the state governments, Allison said the United States will need to look at how the larger cultural groups will respond. For instance, if the country decides to ally with Pakistan, it will need to determine how the Islamic world will react as a whole because the people transcend a single country's borders. "It's a different approach to how "Somewhere down the road, we may have to rethink the way we do foreign policy all together. We are no' longer going to deal with states, we'll have to deal with religions and cultures. You can see that's what we're facing right now." Bill Allison, a Weber State University professor we deal with things," he said. Haanstad added that the acts of terrorism show that all enemies will not necessarily be states, but rather groups of people who attack civilians. "They do this to create insecurity," . she said. "People say, 'my government can't protect me.' The terror ists get a tremendous result." Although three changes have been seen in foreign policy, Haanstad said there is no way to tell how many more changes we will see. "It's just hard to tell at this point." You can reach reporter Tanna Barry by calling 626-7121. Election continued from front give to students. Nail's amendment would force candidates to report what the actual retail value is, even if the candidate bought something at a discount. "It's going to take away from the cre-ativeness of a candidate," Valletta said. "It's sad, but it takes money to get votes." Other senators agree that a candidate should be allowed to think outside of the box, and that this amendment would take that away from a candidate. Stili, other senators want a platform of fairness to be established. "You should be promoting your self, not the business down the street," said Shane Kibler, veterans senator. All four amendments to the election rules were tabled at Monday's senate meeting and will be discussed again at next week's meeting. You can reach reporter Casey Cummings by calling 626-7655. Online continued from front ule," Fischer said. His class schedule must meet the demands of his work and personal obligations. This is the case for the majority of online students. Numbers presented to the Board of Regents show 50 percent of those enrolled in online classes opted to do so because of scheduling conflicts with campus classes. Fischer's plan to take online and campus courses simultaneously is also representational of most online students. Of all the students taking online courses, 73 percent are taking on-campus courses at the same time. Although the program has only been officially running since 1997, it already has been recognized twice for its accomplishments. It was awarded the Peterson's Award for Innovative Distance Learning Program in 1998 and a commendation from the Northwest Association of Schools and Col leges for its leadership role in distance learning. Online classes are encouraging changes in campus classrooms. A total of 54 percent of the WSU faculty said they implemented changes to their classes because of those online. Online course enrollment at WSU is expected to continue its steady rise and influence on student life.: You can reach reporter Devon Crus by calling 626-7655. .""S jr J At a convenient campus location , in the Student Union Building. You're invited to join us for our Grand Opening celebration from September 17th thru the 21st. Stop in, meet us and enter to win a trip to San Diego, a DVD player or other exciting prizes. Weber State Credit Union You'll find us across from the bowling alley. Campus hours 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m, lCTfijte Stop in for your gfW FREE copy fcm, today! sasffVg'' (f Now in your local C'j&kn Council Travel 0 AjdjZAl office, the new and updated Student Travels Magazine Great information on seeing the world! . -y-M . 21 44 S Highland Dr. Ste 1 20 (CUrCjlYj' Salt Lake City imm 801-582-5840 America's Leatftr r. StuJeM Travel www.counciItravel.com En'ji tru L'sjvM ' A TV 1 "" New Donors SlOOin 4 donations $10 for each buddy you bring in... No limit Sera Tec Plasma Center Call for info 393-8606 PLA$MA Fall in Love, Find the perfect ring. Happily Ever After. Rings starting at $499.00 Includes center, diamond (stntaasgsipili 4669 Harrison Blvd. Ogden, Utah 479-1199 www.goldenseagull.com iim |