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Show The Daily Utah Chronicle - Page Four Wednesday, May 22,1991 disabled attend the class. Nadeau said that during winter quarter many more class changes have to be made because of weather problems. She said their office has not had many problems getting the classes switched to a new location. In addition to switching class locations, once they have already signed up for their classes, disabled students may have a hold put on the class locations. This is so students can schedule their classes all in one building, or in a specific area so they will be able to get to classes easier, she explained. In addition to buildings on campus, many of the walkways must be remodeled with ramps so physically disabled students can get to class, she said. The campus shuttle, operated by parking services, is examining the possibility of installing a new shuttle which will be able to transport disabled students around the campus. Mark Burk, operations manager, said parking services is currently examining several possibilities. Nadeau said, "If the shuttle system does not install proper vehicles, they will have to provide an alternative method for getting students around." from pace one meet federal requirements." "Some of the buildings that are not accessible are buildings that students don't use, such as storehouses or specific research areas. But the Cowles building is a good example of one of the buildings where many student classes are held." In addition to the LeRoy Cowles Building, some of the other buildings on campus that cause problems for physically disabled students are the Naval Science Building, the West Institute and Kingsbury Hall. However, if a disabled student schedules a class that meets in a building which is not accessible to him or her, the Disabled Student Services office will meet with the scheduling department to arrange another room for the class to meet. Every quarter the Disabled Student Services Office rearranges several classes for physically disabled students, so the student will be able to Events May 25 CHILDREN'S MUSEUM OF UTAH PROGRAM Children Museum of Utah (840 N. 300 West). The amazing Uncle Brian will take his magic and comedy show to the museum. Along with his wacky magic acts and humor, he will give away free skating passes to the 49th Street GaUeria. Costis$.50. Through May 27 THE SOUND OF MUSIC The Salt Lake Repertory Theatre (148 0 for S, Main Street), Call ticket information. 532-600- May 31 LAKE SALT VOCAL ENSEMBLE PERFORMANC- EZion Lutheran Church 1070 Foothill Drive). The Salt Lake Vocal Ensemble will offer two (111? performances of its spring concert, one at Zion Lutheran Church on May 31 and one on June 1 at 8 p.m. at St Mark's Cathedral (231 E. 100 South). ilffivcratft ensemble will The a of songs collection perform or arranged by Ralph composed Vaughn Williams Choruses by Bruckner and Brahms,Rachmaninoff will complete the 14-voi- ID asm (Immfttt n fin n n jMin n n n ru ft tiS) ftsn (I ce - program. A $5 per person entrance donation is requested. For more information, call BENEFIT CONCERT 7:30 p.m.. City Rep Theatre (148 S. 942-125- 7. Capable. Affordable. Adaptable. Affordable. Tmrisportahle. Affordable. Main Street). Margo Jensen Watson, renowned Utah vocalist, will sing a variety of favorites, including popular Broadway tunes and classics. Tickets are $8.50 for adults and $6.50 for children. Student discounts apply. For ticket information, call 532-600- 0. June 1 CHILDREN'S MUSEUM OF MAN MOUNTAIN UTAH PROGRAM 11 ajm., Children's museum (840 N. 300 West). The Children's Museum of Utah proudly announces the "Be a Mountain Man" seminar. The include will program demonstrations from The Mountain Men of the Wasatch on leather muzzle loaders, tanning, crafts and cooking. Cost tee-pee- s, Through June 4 GALLERY ATRIUM EXHIBITION 9 to 9 p.m., Main City Library (209 E, 500 South). Photographs by Steve Midgley will be exhibited in the Atrium Gallery. Midgley's photography work includes assignments for Sports Guide Magazine, Neo Magazine and The Private Eye. Through July 5 THE LTFTLE MERMAID The Salt Lake Repertory Theatre (148 0 & Main Street). Call for ticket information. 532-600- MAYBE YOU'RE A FILMMAKER . . . YOU'VE GOT 2 WEEKS TO FIND OUT. 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