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Show complaint from pace one The three criteria that tenure committees look at are research, teaching, and service. A professor must have both professional and community service activities to his credit to meet the service requirement, . - on the ground nearby. While a plastic bag containing a "green, leafy substance fell out of the bag. The man admitted that the marijuana was Ris. Since the detox center was full that night, police took the man straight to the Salt Lake County retrieving the LD. card, according to Rock. Kanth response to the depart- ment's decision that he didn't meet research criteria is that he's published four books in his seven years at the U. He also has four others now on the way. According to Kanth, when those books are published, the total number of books he's had published will be higher than any other professor in the eco- nomics department. "There are professors with no books to their credit," Kanth said. "In the last five cases of those who got tenure, none of them had one book at the time they were tenured." These professors did, however, have published articles. The quality of research, not the amount, is what matters, according to Rock. Tenure committees look to see if instructors have received grants, that is, they pok to see if others have reviewed and funded a profes- jail for booking. April 14 5 . the waiting : tooMBS for a job? to claim the case he was detained long enough lor police to respond. He admitted the mar- Gd IKTin E5U)DJr EOS D FQ K3tJ FfcJ Era ijuana belonged to him. He was cited for possession of an illegal substance and released. . April 22 Responding to a medical assistance call at Austin Hall, d police met a youth with a towel wrapped around Openings in the following areas: room at the University Medical Center. The owner's name was written on the case, but hospital security was his right hand "My brother stabbed me with a steak knife he told the police. When police entered the dorm room shared by the youths, the brother was on the phone. He - . looked up and said, "Gotta get up the cops are here." . "I don't know why you guys are freaking out, he told the Come join the team that cares about you! police. ."My brother started freaking out on me, so I stuck him. The wounded youth was taken to the U. Medical Center. His brother was to detention. Their grandmother was contacted and she went first to the hospital and For your convenience, tve have offices in three locations: G3EgK3i fey 3Q 37ICnfcaEiCe.-.115 unable to find a patient or employee with that name. then to detention to take the . . blood-soake- A Marriott library employee reported he was the victim of telephone harassment He told police that he has received hangup calls every day at 4 pun. since July, 1993. Although the caller has never spoken or given his or her identity, the victim said he $ suspects the calls are linked to a pending lawsuit April 16 A black tarrying case bearing the Delta Airlines logo was recovered from a phone booth in sor's research. The EEOC has not reached a decision on Kanth's complaint, which he filed last summer. On average, complaints take over 300 days to be processed and completed, according to Charles Burtner, district director of the commission. After a person files a complaint, the commission drafts up a charge and notifies the company the complaint was made against. The company must then respond to the allegations. The commission collects information from both parties and makes follow-u- p inquiries. Then from pae two When asked his age, he told police he was "almost 21. and said his I D. was in his jacket pocket. Police found the Jacket owner's whereabouts, campus police opened the bag and found a small bag of marijuana inside. The case was kept at the front information booth and a receptionist was instructed to contact hospital security if anyone came in to claim it Later, when a man attempted Looking for more clues to the detainee his medication. HinCS Cra 24-411- 1 , u(qM they make their decision. library patron Rebecca Hancey, a junior in the English department. : However, materials are only guaranteed for checkout for ten days, said circulation director Dan Lee. After that, materials are subject to recall if someone else wants to check them out. This means that if a patron checks out a book and the next day another patron submits a recall order, the book must be returned in nine days. However, except when it would conflict with the ten-da- y guarantee, patrons ordinarily have eight days to return recalled materials. If recalled materials are not returned by the due date, a fine of $1 per day will be levied to a University Bookstore's Annual maximum of $25. Although there will be no fine for overdue materials, borrowers will have up to 28 days to return materials which are overdue. After that point, if materials are not returned, the person whose name appears on the card the materials were checked out on will be charged for the cost of replacement of the recalled materials plus a processing fee of $25, Lee said. In order for materials to be renewed, the library must receive the renewal request form before the item is charged for replacement.' In addition, a. hold will be non-waivab- ; GRADUAT I ON SALE i sh le placed on borrowing privileges for anyone with overdue materials. .mm ' ,KS&8S' mm ?er VbSSW pjjpp mmmmm n So m mm Excluding electronics, current textbooks, computer items, and special services. Visit store for details. BOOKSTORE UNIVERSITY Don't Write! : UNIVERSITY TijI0 iTTTTiT1 UTAH OF 'fU'ljV. Mill! 1 ;H Mil lif.fr, C AM ' In PU mS ' |