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Show Tuesday. January 21. 1992 The Daily Utah Chronicle - Page Two Cultural diversity important, Corradini says Celebration honoring Martin Luther King Jr. Monday night at Kingsbury in "Leadership and Organizations Can Communities: A Make Universities Difference?" presented by Women and Depression," presented by Louise Degn, U. communications dept. at noon in Room 29, Union Building. Mathematics colloquium, "Two Phase Interfacial Fluid Flows with Surface Tension," presented by John Lowengrub of Stanford and IAS in Room 335 JWB, at 3:15 p.m. Refreshments at 2:45 in Room 228, JWB. Applied math, "Spatial Patterns Formed by Motile Bacteria," presented by Elena of Harvard University at 4:15 in Room 308, JWB. Cancer screening clinic at Redwood Multipurpose Center, 3060 South Lester Street (1700 West), from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. department Biology "Cell Cycle Regulation in the Drosophila Embryo," presented by Bruce of Edgar, University seminar, California, San Francisco and a candidate for Genetics Faculty position, at 2:10 p.m. in Room 212, South Biology conference room. Union Gallery presents, "Ending Up Poor: Challenges Facing Utah's Low-Incom- e Senior Citizens," a black and white documentary depicting the plight of Utah's poor senior citizens as captured by a U. photojournalism class. The display can be seen until Jan. 31. . "Every new group that moves into our community has suffered from discrimination." Miller said. "It is a sick cycle that must be rights. "I can recognize the importance stopped." exemplified by Martin Luther diversity." the diversity of humanity. "All minorities need to come together as a coalition of groups Craig Miller, director of the Stonewall Center, a project of the Gay and Lesbian Community Council of Utah which supports services for Utah gay and lesbian community, introduced Corradini working together to further human rights," he said. He also urged the audience to support the hate crimes bill which Attorney General's requests for information until May 2, 1991, when the Attorney General's office antitrust withdrew its then pending requests, according to Smith. While Smith concedes that there may be different views related to the information requests, he stated that it is indisputable that for more than six months the Attorney General's own attorneys were responsible for from page one commentary by an official statutorily charged with the responsibility to advise and defend the university," Smith wrote. It is Van Dam who failed to cooperate, he added. Van Dam released a written response stating that his office tried every reasonable way to work out a settlement with the U.'s antitrust counsel. antitrust violations involves pediatric physicians associated with the U. Primary Children's hospitals and health care for children is at stake, according to Van Dam. Attempts to reach Van Dam were unsuccessful. U. and The "clearly the with unequivocally cooperated investigation; any allegation to the contrary is baseless," according to Smith. From the time the U. was first notified of the investigation, Jan. 3 to July 20, 1990, the U. made several The U. will conform with any authoritative directive to ensure that it is in full compliance with the law as it pursues its objective to provide the patient care and medical education, according to Smith. "However, the mere existence of the of Department Justice investigation especially its use of the criminal grand jury process is damaging the Medical Center in particular and now seriously Following this advice, the U. retained outside counsel July 20, 1990. The U. complied with the of diversity for the rest of the " nation, Corradini said. Corradini was followed by the Saliva Sisters, who presented a act, after which Bertrice Berry, a comedienne, presented "Laugh in the Face of Bigotry" and rounded out the Corradini said that while she was growing up in Lebanon and Syria, she came in close contact with a foreign culture "as a minority" and identifies with its struggle. She said she vividly remembers the work of Martin Luther King Jr. comedy-musi- c Human Rights Day Celebration in Utah. debate every year since 1974 for the from page one are three different divisions of tournament, but did not compete, due to protocol junior and novice, along with individual events, such as competition. NCAA finals," she said. Members of the U. debate team handled the organization of the forbidding hosts to advance in debate in the tournament: senior, "Debate is an intellectual activity there are no physical poetry, drama and prose reading. Attending the tournament constraints," Maren Partridge, threatens the quality of health care in Utah." "We have the University of Cornell here just to name a few," Bjork said. The topics for debate are selected well in advance of the tournament, she said. "This year, we selected Soudie Tahmassebipour, U. student, said that debating is "Anyone can join and have the opportunity to compete," she said. The success of the team contributes to the stature of the U. as an academic institution, Court decisions Supreme recognizing a right to privacy. This would cover abortion, police search and seizure laws, anything relating to privacy," and the impact of advertising on American culture and society, she added. Former U. debaters who have moved into public office include she added. former Calvin governor Frank former Sen. Rampton, and Rep. Wayne Moss, Owens, Bjork said. "Students in debate know as much about constitutional law as most lawyers do and they The goal of the U. squad is to qualify two teams for the national championships in April, Bjork said. The U. has sent teams to nationals every D-Ut- D-Ut- year since 1974. However, Bjork said the debate squad has received attention and has learn it all themselves." The tournament wound down little underfunded. been on Monday afternoon, with teams eliminated in preliminary "Think of what the U. administration would do if the basketball team had qualified their rounds gathering documents and files and preparing to leave. Chemistry Colloquium, "Statistical Geometry in the Study of Fluids and Porous wmm Media," presented by Howard Reiss, University of California, Los Angeles, at 4 p.m. in Room 2006. Wl I Iff I W J Ik g) u January 22 The "Party" campaign parade at 11:50 a.m. on the 4 MO Marriott Plaza. Come join the parade. Women's Resource Center sack lunch with a lawyer, "Choosing and Working with Copperview 1 extra per tan ; ! per customer Community presented by Stefano Foresti in Room 208, JWB at 2:15 p.m. Week 3, January Visual System of Drosophila," presented by Samuel Kunes, MIT, at 4:10 p.m. in Room Biology, 23-- 26 at 7:00, Admission $1 .00 Sat. at 7:00, 9: 5; Admission $ .50 Thur. & Sun. Fri & 1 ipliilil : iUnfvarcftv of IJtesh Biology Seminar, "Axon Guidance in the Developing South Limit ThcJJOUE GODDESSES differential equation, "An Introduction to Adaptive for Partial methods Differential Equations," 212, ( SPECIAL! visits for $20 RUVA bed $1 Center, 8446 South 340 West, from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Adaptive methods of partial conference room. GO TANHIE3G 11 Center. Cancer Screening clinic at 0 I E T H EA T E R Room 293, Union. Sack lunch seminar, "Dreamplay," presented by Giffin, Patty private practitioner, at noon in the Union Den. Sponsored by the Alcohol and Drug Education Q $V THE STORY OF SEX IN THE MOVIES! Your Lawyer," by Donovan Snyder, attorney, at noon in U. compete together, she added. Charlotte Osborne, U. debate team member, pointed to the low level of funding as a hindrance on the team's ability to compete. wrote. could not continue to prosecute and defend the U., according to Smith. source of strength that we can use to work together to set an example Alaska, Florida State, UCLA, the University of Pittsburgh, Stanford, Berkeley, Baylor and and the appraisal of our antitrust counsel, that the university will eventually be vindicated," Smith Education Division did not have antitrust expertise and Van Dam King," she said. "Diversity and brotherhood are a office; "While the university takes the threat of possible criminal charges very seriously, I have no doubt, based upon our own investigation antitrust counsel because its in our culture which was debate team member, said. Debate is also one of the few events in which men and women not use. assistance, according to Smith. On June 26, 1990 the Attorney General's office finally responded and told the U. to obtain outside appreciate the need for brotherhood were 85 colleges and universities from across the nation. compulsory process and judicial enforcement power which he did requests for legal advice and of cultural diversity, and can the U.'s cooperation; the U. furnished more than 7,000 pages of documents to the Attorney General's at no time did the Attorney General or any of his representatives complain to any officer of the U. concerning the U.'s cooperation; and the Attorney General had available The investigation of potential important his work was for human Legislature. Mayor Deedee Corradini said she was proud to address a crowd assembled for the celebration of Human Rights Day representing a city she said had "marvelous while she was attending college and said she recognized how is currently under consideration for h State passage at the Forty-nint- "Diversity and brotherhood are a source of strength :that we can use to work together to set an example of diversity for the rest of the nation, " Salt Lake City Mayor Deedee Corradini said. Hall. 255. OSH. James March at 2:30 p.m. in the Mark Green Lecture Hall: Francis A. Madsen Building (lower level). Reaction panel includes Reba Keele. William Hesterly and Robert Huefner. Women's Resource Center sack lunch seminar, "Mormon He called the celebration of Human Rights Day in Utah a "new event" and said it is an important opportunity for citizens to celebrate Salt Lake City's mayor, music, and comedy were on hand for the Human Rights Day 1992 Today Budrene various groups of people within the state. 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