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Show 1 The Daily Utah Chronicle - Monday, January 13. 1992 Page Two Health Association and has received Manley from page one aware of the growing health care needs of children. She was also the n woman to first achieve the rank of admiral and hold the position of assistant surgeon general in the U.S. Public Events African-America- Selections from the Owen D. Mort Jr. Collection of African Art, Utah Museum of Fine Arts, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. A cancer screening clinic will be offered from 1 to 4:30 p.m. in the County Government Center, 2001 S. State Street, South Building, The 2nd floor, Room clinics include a Pap test, breast and examination, blood pressure check, hemocult kits to test for colorectal cancer, health the country. Manley has been the Health and Services Resources education information on risk factors, signs and symptoms of cancer and referral for appropriate medical . A is not follow-up- mammogram provided. necessary, so call "Molecular 538-671- 2. Theory of Spectral Line Broadening in Liquids and Glasses," James Skinner, University of WisconsinMadison, at 4 p.m. in Room 2006, Henry Eyring Building. 14 January "The Black Woman," black and white linocut prints by Elizabeth Catlett; Selections from the Owen D. Mort Jr. Collection of African Art, Utah Museum of Fine Arts, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. "NMR Investigations of Confrontational Equilibria Resulting from Peptide Bond Heterogeneity in Staphylococcal Nuclease," John Markley, University of Wisconsin, Room 2006, Cis-Tra- Administration's chief medical officer and deputy associate administrator for planning, evaluation and legislation. She received an award in 1991 for her work in the field of health A fee ranging from $5 to $25 will be charged, based on annual family income and family size. Appointments are "Introduction to Cross Country Skiing," Rob Jones, Brian Wilkinson, Bldg 420, 1 p.m. "Regulated Poly (A) Addition and Removal During Early Development: Mechanisms, Control and Biological Importance," Marvin Wickens, University of Wisconsin, Classroom C SOM, 4 p.m. January 15 "Update on Thyroid Kim Cancer," Davis, lectureship by the American School Audrey Manley Antitrust from page one medical antitrust violations. The investigation was turned over to the U.S. Department of Justice in May 1991, when the attorney general reported there were problems with prosecuting and defending the U., John Morris, legal council to Smith, said. "There are various federal and state laws that are designed to court ns HEB, 4 p.m. Humanities. She shares the responsibility with the assistant secretary for health, of directing eight agencies of the U.S. Public Health Services which deal with such issues as alcohol and drug abuse, disease control, the national AIDS program office, the Food and "J am very concerned Adminis Health tration and Service. about the violence minorit has She previously that is among the heal issues. as served She has director of the that is and served as youth National the Public Health Service an perpetrated against Health Corps, Services " organization coordinator that provides many you ths, for the Sureeon Assistant primary health care for Historically Black General Auarey Colleges and Universities communities said. Manley Initiative throughout and was a Today "The Black Woman," black and white linocut prints by Elizabeth Catlett; pelvic numerous honorary doctorates of from page one review the constitutionality of ASUU activities as well as impeach ASUU members if necessary. The Supreme Court has the enforcement power to impose monetary fines, limit privileges, suspension of U. recognition and letters of reprimand. "We can impose fines. We can't do anything that's academic in nature," Boyack said. "We're an appellate court to the Greek Council and different organizations on campus that already have a court system. We also take care of any discrepancies with the ASUU promote competition among "They're not required to tell us," Morris said. "It's our position that no criminal or other illegal conduct has taken place." Since August 1990, the U. has pull out of tne Utah Cardiac Team was "not directly" influenced by the antitrust allegations against the U. and Primary Children's hospitals, University Medical Center made agreements to either illegally fix prices or illegally divide markets for various kinds of services," Morris said. On Aug. 21, 1991, the U. received a subpoena requesting sought independent, outside constitution," Boyack explained. The ASUU president appoints members of the Supreme Court who must then be approved by the ASUU Senate and Assembly. "Of course, everything goes a little smoother than the Thomas hearings," Boyack said. Members of the ASUU Supreme Court are eligible to serve for the duration of their time as matriculated students at the U. "A lot of the people who are on the court are planning to go to law school," Boyack said. Dawn Atkin, U. law student, became a member of the Supreme Court to gain the experience. "I have been involved with ASUU for the past four years and it seemed like the logical next step," she said. Marnie Hansen, U. pre-la- w timely one because many health issues face children today. found in violation of antitrust what they're looking" wide categories of information on the U.'s relationship with Intermountain Health Care, including financial records of officer. She 1976 as a commis-sione- d rank to the of rear admiral rose and assistant surgeon general in 1988. She said the topic of her speech is a the medical school. "We only have a crude idea of people or entities," Morris said. "The U.S. Department of Justice is looking into claims that various doctors at the member of the UNICEFAVHO Joint Committee on Health Policy. She joined the Public Health Service in into. council, and continued to seek advice from the attorney general until the Justice Department began its investigation. Morris said he is confident that once all the facts are understood, the U. will not be student, also said she became a member of the Supreme Court to gain experience. "I think it helps you to understand that different organizations have different constitutions and I think it helps you to understand policies and procedures," she said. Students or organizations who want to file grievances for the Supreme Court to hear must do so through ASUU. "People file a report and the people it would be concerning, they get a report, and all the members of the court get a copy of the grievance. We read it and then we give the other side a chance to respond and then we actually decide if it is in our jurisdiction," Boyack explained. According to the ASUU Policies law. The U. Hospital's decision to Morris said. The ongoing criminal investigation has made everyone more sensitive to antitrust issues, Morris said. As a result, doctors have their with particular relationship medical centers. and Procedures Manual, the Supreme Court has the power to take disciplinary action against as well as individuals organizations, including, but not limited to, referring an individual student to the Student Behavior Committee. The job of an ASUU Supreme Court member requires research into specific cases before they come before the court and also requires close attention to detail, he said. "You need to really look over every single word and see exactly what the ramifications are," Boyack explained. Current ASUU Supreme Court members are Dawn Atkin, Eric Boyack, Brett Croft, Jeff Grimshaw, Marnie Hansen, Lisa Petersen and Evan Sorensen. Classroom C SOM, 7:30 a.m. "Evaluation of Borocaptate Sodium in with Dogs THEATERACTING CLASSES STILL AVAILABLE Spontaneous Intracranial Tumors: A Model for Boron Neutron Capture Therapy," Susan Kraft, Kansas State University. VJOTTH VOOJJK "Children in Crises: Who Will Save Them," Admiral Audrey Manley, U.S. deputy assistant secretary for health, Union Ballroom, noon. "Super Parenting," ADEC Sack Lunch Seminar, by Michael DeCaria, Union Den, noon. "Avalanche Awareness," Bruce Trumper, Room 104, Theater 1 80R-3- 0 18R-3- 0 Tuesdays, 7:15 Theater 180R-3- 1 18R-3- 1 Tunneling "Scanning Microscopy Studies of Biological Molecules and Metal Surfaces," Thomas Theater 18R-3- 2 Beebe Jr., Room 102, EMCB, size. Appointments are necessary, so call 538-671- 2. 180R-3- 2 - 10:15 p.m. ACTING IMPROVISATION 3 cr. hrs. (tuition $20 special fee) (noncredit, fee $89 $20 special fee) Mondays, 7:15 EMCB, 7 p.m. 4:15 p.m., refreshment at 4 p.m. A cancer screening clinic will be offered from 5:15 to 7 p.m. in the Cannon Health Building, 288 N. 1460 West, Room 105. A fee ranging from $5 to $25 will be charged, based on annual family income and family ACTING FOR TVFILM 3 cr. hrs. (tuition $20 special fee) (noncredit, fee $89 $20 special fee) -- 10:15 p.m. AUDITIONING 3 a. hrs. (tuition $20 special fee) (noncredit, fee $89 $20 special fee) Wednesdays. 7:15 - 10:15 p.m. Classes are held at Alan Weight Studios, 959 East 900 South LOOK POR PETITIONS THIS WEEK IN THE MARRIOTT LIBRARY AND STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING. students will present the petition to the state Legislature on February 4. ADD CARDS ARE AVAILABLE AT DCE IN THE ANNEX BLDG., WING A For more information, call 585-377- 4 |