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Show THE DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE MONDAY. I ' , " OCTOBER 23. 2000 3 Anyone interested in Statistics is invited to an open house to meet the members of the University Statistics Committee and leam about statistical opportunities on campus, including the Master of Statistics degree if '.i7i'' WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25 FROM 4:00 - 6:00 P.M. ALUMNI HOUSE, TANNER ROOM Lajos Horvath, Ph.D. will speak on " iiaLA Vmi mJTii "Limit Theorems in Statistics: Theory and Applications to Literature, Meteorology and Astronomy" ill irl REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED The Utah Entrepreneur Challenge lets students create their own business plans and compete for cash prizes. Stuart Fetzer, chairman of the UEC. This year a total'of $70,000 will be divided among the continued from page three winning teams. The use of technology has been, a theme among UEC business he helped create. projects, according to Goo. One of last year's winning As limited is to students. the in UEC not projects was a plan to turn unused Internet personal Participation a Utah in or as someone enrolled university college computer time into supercomputing power. Another was long Internet sites designed to heads the group, other participants need not be students, a network of special-eveoccasions. families relations UEC's plan help public according to Charlene Goo, the director. Internet technology, other participants submitted ideas As part of a team working on a new project, Scott Schmidt, former U student and employee of U.S. Synrelating to other fields, such as restaurants, Goo said, thetic in Orem, arrived at the UEC kickoff in hopes of Encouraged by Gov. Michael O. Leavitt, the UEC has getting involved in the program and receiving its support maintained this technological emphasis, according to in fostering his business plan. Schmidt's employer hopes Fetzer. While students from all over the state were invited to to open a new division unrelated to its current work in the kick-ooil. event, the presentations were also presented Web said Fetzer. via a with UEC mentor its the second cast, year, Entering pairs said. This Goo or four of five, year, organizers are working to increase funding approximately groups UEC. a to In addition to the cash awards offered, a $2 thin the business out plan. Judges Together they develop is being established to aid in funding million endowment Of business some to submit plans. applicants, selecting Fetzer. to to the cash UEC, according these, three winners receive prizes, according CHALLENGE 1 nt October 23 I :00 P.M Sa!ta!p Room (Union Building) members and All students wanting to be involved with ASUU are invited to come AH ASUU ff Featured speakers will be Lanward Stayner Dean of Students Dr. Annie Nobeker Assistant Dean of Students ttltmwtmi mm n HHi.blmin ,,,1, , iLmimh mill n..TTi li nailf iiiiiimimImIiwmi mi imim 11 imhi'i il'filln i im iff- - 1 -- .:Aw.f.2ai Get focal auto listings information and dealer quotes af sltrib.com or deseretnews.com. Ready to shop for a new or used vehicle? Visit sltrib.com or deseretnews.com. You'll find complete local auto classifieds along with powerful new tools to simplify the process. You car-buyin- g can search local dealer's inventory, get price quotes, check vehicle values through Kelley Blue Book and figure out your car payment. You can even search history with CARFAX. sltrib All with the click of a vehicle's a mouse. C0IX1 de eretnews .com " i DeseretNews 1W 1?liTT"---irgTrr- -ri rnri-- 1. -- ,.,, . , i,. mllMliTg j |