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Show TUESDAY, MARCH THE DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE 26, 2002 3 Car Burglary Was Hate Crime, Police Suspect JARED WHITLEY Chronicle News Editor Vehicle burglary A car parked in the golf course lot was burglarized. The thief got into the car by smash ing out a window, POLICE and then he stole the and stereo REPORT amplifier. The victim also found epithets defamatory to homosexuals and the Chinese. Police are classifying the burglary as a hate crime. World War III An unkempt man delivered an envelope to the Park Building for President Bernie Machen. The envelope supposedly contained information about World War III. There was no threat of any kind in the envelope. Reckless driver A U police officer stopped a driver steering his car recklessly on Sunnyside Avenue. The driver was eventually arrested for driving under the influence. She refused to submit to a breath test. Cart theft A golf cart that belongs DEBATE continued from page 1 ASUU officers need to give students information about the issues. Allen also said students need information, but focused on letting students know about ASUU services. Colter Hammer, Elevation vice presidential candidate, said communication within the boards of ASUU needs to be improved so each board knows its duties. Edwards said students need information regarding involvement. He proposed holding food and information days to educate students about ASUU and issuing a monthly press release detailing all the activities and projects of ASUU boards. He also advocated continued support of the email system ASUU recently set up to inform students. Randall Lloyd, the vice presidential candidate from Impact, said he admired the "proactive nature" of ASUU this year, and said he would like ASUU to stay flexible, ambitious and proactive. "The majority of students hardly know what ASUU does," Rinehart said. He said this is because most of ASUU's operations are in the background, and he would like to raise student awareness of ASUU by focusing on programs students see as well as continuing the activities students do not see. Annie Deprey, the candidate for vice president from Probable Cause, spoke about the unity of ASUU's members. ( 1 k a have a copy of the transcript before they vote on the bill tonight. The bill proposes to amend the constitution and bylaws of ASUU. Redbook currently guarantees 2 percent of ASUU's budget, which amounts to $24,000 of next Red-boo- k, K-U- year's $1.2 million ASUU budget. The Senate voted Thursday to table the same bill because it believed it did not have enough information to make a decision. The Senate also formed a joint committee to research the issue and options. Presidential and vice presidential candidates also expressed their opinions of during a debate sponsored by the Lesbian and Gay Student K-U- Union. n9th , noth f.s 10am.- - Take Advantage of Special Discounts Order your Class Obtain Summer Travel Information Rins Get Resume Buy a Red and White Souvenir Tassel jwhitleychronicle.utah.edu Tips and Career Planning Assistance Diploma Frame items left lying around. J n nth Purchase Cap and Gown Choose your Official U of U strongly recommend that members of the U community keep valuables with them and lock their office doors while not there. Thieves can quickly swipe -- 3:0( Order Graduation Announcements Check out Study Guides for GMAT, GRE, LSAT and others. Pick up a Commencement Checklist Resister for Drawings Enjoy Free Popcorn and Ice Cream The debate hosted by the Lesbian and Gay Student Union Monday evening asked candidates questions focusing on diversity issues. Students in the small audience asked the candidates if they would support scholarships for minorities, BLOOD DRIVE Donors will receive a partnerships in married housing and health insurance for 25 Friday 29th from 12-- 4 pm. Insignia Apparel Discount Coupon. University Bookstore 270 South 1500 East same-se- x unmarried partners. The candidates were also asked to define diversity. "Diversity is something we strive' Salt Lake City, Utah 84112 for," Allen said. Hammer answered the question by saying everyone is different. "Diversity is a recognition that all viewpoints have truth to them," Rinehart said. Deprey also said everyone from different families, backgrounds and cultures are diverse. "Diversity is enlightenment, it is empowerment, it is education," Lloyd said. "I think it's essential that there is one common goal and common ideal." Lloyd also said student leaders need to be open when working with other groups and organizations. The candidates also discussed Probable Cause's platform issue of teaching assistants that speak English as a second language. Probable Cause wishes to ensure that all teaching assistants pass a test ensuring spoken proficiency in English. "We're learning more from them," Lloyd said. "If they're having problems with language, we need to help them." Representatives from the Apathy Party did not attend the debate. ejohnsonchronicle.utah.edu v aw alive." "It's essential that keeps the ASUU gives them," said funding Annie Deprey, the candidate for vice president from the Probable Cause Party. "The U needs its own radio station." Representatives from the Elevation Party did not claim the station was essential, but "very valuable." should go into collaboration with other groups on campus," said Colter Hammer, who is running for vice president with the Elevation Party. "It's important we understand how many people actually listen to this and use this." The Apathy Party did not attend the LGSU debate, but expressed support in last Wednesday's debate. of ejohnsonchronicle. utah. edu if on ono duoodd A Imu(Szm fmmm oar high MCAT score is critical to admissions success. Take Kaplan and get a higher score. K-U- points, and all Assembly members will 1. ividrcn idential candidate from the Impact Party. "It's essential stays and ASUU presented their view- j Plan ahead for graduation all in one place "I really hope the publicity will said Bill Edwards, presboost K-U- TE continued from page at the Union was stolen. It was a green food cart with a red striped canopy. Suspicious find Someone left a belt buckle, a pen and five drug caplets on the desk of a U employee in the Henry Eyring building. The employee found no note explaining this action. The property was turned over to the police for disposal. Stolen purses Some property was stolen from a purse that had been left on a desk in an office in the University Hospital. A U employee reported someone stole her purse from her office in the Skaggs Biology building. Harassment A professor is receiving unwanted email from a man who can't seem to take "no" for an answer. The attention has progressed from email to U.S. mail and phone calls. Police tip of the week Police K-U- o 76 "K-UT- K-U- Call or visit kaptest.com to enroll today! I o 5 Test prep, admissions and guidance. For life. |