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Show Wednesday, January 15, 2003 7 THE DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE Man Esc apes Very ppery Situation J. AARON GOLDSMITH Chronicle Staff Writer gant." Biker crashes into barricade A security officer detected someone in a room in the Annex Building around i a.m., but before the officer could confront him, man locked the POLICE the door to the room. REPORT The officer called for police backup in case the man was armed. When the officers gained entry to the room, they found the man had escaped through a window, leaving behind a jar of Vaseline, some tissue and a computer turned on with the Web browser pointed to a pornographic site. AWOL Police recently arrested a student that had a warrant out for his arrest. Apparently, the student had lost his wallet, which was later turned in to the police. While trying to locate the owner, the police uncovered the fact the student had an arrest warrant for desertion from the Army. First aid supplies stolen An emergency medical technician first aid bag was stolen during an event at the Huntsman Center. The bag has a value of more than $3,000. Critical graffiti A custodian found graffiti in a restroom stall in Gardener Hall. It read, "Just because you play an instrument doesn't mean you understand music. Sometimes it just makes you more arro- - A woman was injured in a bicycle accident on campus. She was riding on a dirt road under construction when she was thrown from her bike after being "clotheslined" by twine that was tied between two barricades. Friendly work environment A reported being pushed U employee and slapped by another U employee while she was at work. Ex-co- arrested n after bar threatened emergency room doctors after being brought to the U Hospital for a head injury he sustained in a bar fight. The man demanded to call his parole officer, who in turn advised the man to be arrested for violating his parole. A man fight University Village theft from cars continues Four more vehi or the average adult, eight glasses of water a day improves general health and increases metabolism. cles were burglarized in the West University Village. The thief made off with a CD player from three of the cars, but was unsuccessful in stealing the CD player from the fourth vehicle. Anyone with information about these thefts or any other crime oan call the campus police at 585-267- WATER continued from page y 1 losing water and you may actually burn fewer calorics as a result of the slightly depressed metabolism," Askew said. The average adult only consumes five or six glasses a day, far less than the recommended amount, according to Askew. Often, people are confused about whether other sources 7. jgoldsmithchronicle.utah.edu I how sweat loss affects hydration status. akirkchronicle.utah.edu t .. . Put a little Sunshine DIVERSITY continued from page of fluid such as juices, coffee, soup or even lettuce and celery help meet daily requirements. Askew said people should try to drink at least eight glasses a day in addition to fluid from other sources. Because this study measured fluid levels in subjects during resting conditions, Askew and his graduate students are planning another study with subjects exercising to monitor 1 "The U is on the way," she said. v The measure of a diverse campus does not necessarily reflect in numbers, though, Smith said. 'Affirmative action is not a quota system," he said. With it, however, studies show that diversity results in a better educational experience for all students, regardless of color or ethnicity, he said. According to Dace, while diversity has increased at the U over recent years, more elements are involved in establishing a diverse campus. People must feel as if they are part of the inner circle, and not looking in from the outside, said Richard Lofton, a black communication graduate student. "We need to make sure that we're not excluding anyone...I do not want to be seen as a stepchild in comparison to others. My point is that we need to rethink the center and margins of the circle," he said. v t 1 'A " in . f llMS litboui letting 7 your Inbox. Ink HIGH: 84 All Over Your Hands. LOW: 62 m 4 v'1 ! . J.f MORE a t -- : ! i ahasnainchronicle.utah.edu Receive Local Weather Updates via Email. y.'. Not to mention Headline News, College Sports, Campus Calendar, Daily Horoscope, and more... 'fi Register Today at 1 vwAV.dailyutahchronicle.com 1 1 - ' I f ft A It's the best way to stay informed... and it's free. |