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Show OREM TIMES Thursday, August 24, 2006 notes UVSCto break ground for new library Utah Valley Stale College will host a groundbreaking ( -eremonv us const ruction begins at the sll of the College's new library on ttie northeast side of campus Sept. (i at 10 . '50 am Because of the support given giv-en for tiie project by the Utah State legislature, many officials of-ficials are expected to attend the event, including Utah County resident and Lieutenant Lieuten-ant Governor Gary Herbert "This building is important on three levels, said UVSC lYesident William A Seder-burg Seder-burg "I irst, it helps provide a state-of-the-art learning facility facil-ity consistent with other state universities, second, it helps alleviate space needs on campus cam-pus and third, it helps define the school as putting academics academ-ics and learning as our top priority " In March, UVSC was granted S Mi "o million from Nnrili ( oiintv NVvvspajM'rs ) A i 1 Hll10 Hi 1 l ' H I N 0 CO S9 W Main - American Fork, UT 44003 mms mTMm .,.. ,OI? TRY E arketplSCe 1 ABORTION? WHY? Consider Adoption Warm, secure loving home available for newborn baby. 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Love you forever, Sue Ann Share memories or express condolences in the online Guest Books now available with Daily Herald obituaries.To read or write Guest Book entries, please visit the obituaries at www.heraldextra.com J jMMagai 3llj) X,? (S7 I i in .in irlim n ii- rnrr ir-tiTiitiMi ,n..iivii., mi.nr MflFn-r,.. -,, . -, , , - ,,,, , f - the stale legislature for the project, representing the largest larg-est amount of one-time funding fund-ing that UVSC has ever received re-ceived from the state. UVSC anticipates completion of the project by Spring 2009. The new library, or Digital I .earning Center (DLQ, will combine traditional library services with cutting-edge technology to meet the demands de-mands of today's and future students. Included in the plans are group study rooms, a commons com-mons area with more than 140 computers where students stu-dents can access the latest in computer software packages, as well as expanded collections collec-tions and an extended hours area. The technology housed in the Dl.C will be available for all UVSC students, whether attending classes at the main campus in Orem. the Wasatch campus or any of UVSC's satellite sat-ellite campuses. "This new library comes about because of the strong support of our legislators, the Governor and the greater with Regional Coverage ofover 125,000 Homes 373 - LEHI Legacy Aquatic Center is hinng Life Guards and Swimming Swim-ming Instructors to work during school year. Daytimeevening positions avail. Applicants Appli-cants need to be 16 yrs or older & have a current CPR & First Aid Cerl. in addition Life Guards must have a current Life Guard Training Cert. & Instructors need to have current WSI Ced Pick up & turn in applications ap-plications at the Lehi Legacy Center, 1 23 N Center, Lehi LEHI Legacy Center pre-school is now accepting ac-cepting applications tor teacher and two aides. Apply at Lehi Legacy Center or call Lori at 768-7124. Medical Asst tor tamily practice in American Fork. 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Fax resume to 855-3847 attn Lynell Candy Factory Packer Immediate opening for seasonal FT & PT (3-7pm) positions. Must be at least 16 yrs of age. Apply at Kencratt 119 E. 200 N. Alpine Tax Season is Coming!! Full or part time Obs available avail-able to best students. stu-dents. We need you to learn income Tax Preparation. H&R Block 101s the 1 Tax Training Firm in the country. Call 375-3446 for more information. Building Lot Prime location lo-cation NE Lehi. Priv loc adjoins cemetery .3 acres. 766-8730 UVSC community," President Sederburg said. As a crucial step toward achieving university status, the DLC will have a profound impact on UVSC's ability to meet the academic needs of a growing student body. Upon completion, the DLC will be available to the community and will also be a great educational edu-cational asset for residents of Utah County. The groundbreaking ceremony cer-emony is open to the public with parking available in Lot M, just north of the Liberal Arts Building (a parking attendant at-tendant will direct visitors to designated areas). UVSC Aviation Program to hold student welcome On Aug. 31, the UVSC aviation avia-tion program will host the annual "Back to School" bar-beque bar-beque for new, existing and prospective flight students. The event will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Provo airport in the UVSC hanger. Students that attend the barbecue will have the opportunity op-portunity to meet the staff and faculty of the aviation program, as well as fellow students. They will also have 6450 www.harktheherold.com 100,000 dally page views. s I Est Now reserving Town Homes in Saratoga Spnngs. 1910 sqtt 3bd 2ba. Spacious plan avail. Contact Roberta Remax Assoc As-soc 801-824-7164 SPECTACULAR 2-story twin home Built in 2003 3 BED 2.5 BA. 2 car garage. 2300 sqtt Only $224,900. 278 N. 250 W. 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Students utilize state of the art equipment, equip-ment, and will soon be able to use the new flight simulator center located in the south UVSC hangar. Also at the barbecue, the aviation school plans to announce an-nounce the state of the UVSC planes that were destroyed in the recent storm. For more information on the UVSC aviation program call (888) 901-7192 or (801) 863-7830. US News & World Report: UVSC graduates acquire less debt Utah Valley State College graduates incur the least amount of debt in the West ri ii: t sf ft. ' iikmmi'"J ! ; J ) I h' U 1 jjyi t k ffev-' - ; 7 .1 Ti?W'm A1 "tT- FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION FUND l - SOO among public institutions, according to U.S. News & World Report's latest rankings. rank-ings. The study indicated that UVSC seniors graduate with an average debt of $9,046, compared to a national average aver-age of more than $19,000. In 2003, the Center for Economic Eco-nomic and Policy Research in Washington D.C. suggested graduate's rising debt load was due in part to a trend of tuition increases, reporting that the last two decades saw tuition inflation surpassing the growth of median income and financial aid. In October 2005 the College Col-lege Board, a not-for-profit membership association of more than 5,000 educational organizations, reported that the average tuition and fees for four-year public universities universi-ties was $5,491, up $1,566 from 2000. In comparison, UVSC's 2006-2007 resident tuition is $1,654, $3,837 below last years' reported national average. U.S. News & World Report also listed UVSC in the fourth tier category for the Best Comprehensive Colleges offering of-fering bachelor degrees in the West. UVSC campus f HE WAITT FAMILY V FOUHDATION - ACS - SB or carxcer.org police awarded :: heroes grantfrom Wal-Mart The UVSC campus police were recently awarded a $ 1,000 grant from the Orem Wal-Mart store. Every year, each Wal-Mart store gives between be-tween $30,000 and $60,000 to their individual communities, and this grant is part of their annual contribution to the " Utah county area. "Wal-Mart has been good to work with and is always great to the community," said Tracy J. Marrott, director of public safety and chief of police po-lice at UVSC. The grant money received is part of the Wal-Mart "Heroes" "He-roes" grant, which is awarded specifically to smaller law enforcement agencies. UVSC ' Officer Jake Shuler wrote the grant proposal and the money j will be used specifically to update some of the lights on campus police vehicles. I "Because of budget con- ' straints, we have a difficult ', time keeping up on the repairs of our vehicles," Marrott said. '. "If it wasn't for grants like ' this we wouldn't be able to function as efficiently as we do." (jomal I, POOR |