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Show What Kind of Business Would You Open in Balt Lake City? Career Corner The Career Corner is brought to you by the Career Resource Center. Office Hours are as follows: ; by Brenda Lee Jones Monday, Tuesday, and Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday from 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Forum staff writer When Westminster students were asked, Do you feel Salt Lake is in need of services -- ' not now available. If you could open your own business what would you do?" The responses varied from the need of better social settings daycare and more late-nigfor to opening a home wayward philosophy Tuesday, April 16 at noon Wednesday, April 17 at noon ht Attention Graduating students. Graduating senior Michael Rzches thinks there is a need for a transit rail system. Rzches said, The system would improve local travel time in the city and surrounding boundaries." Kyle Bettilyon would be satisfied with a clean public transit system. Communications senior Shellie Parsons said, I feel that Sal t Lake is in need of more services to help single parent families. Providing information to help people deal with the financial and emotional issues concerning single parenting. V. Kirk Jensen an d Kenneth Strait would like to see more art museums in the Salt Lake area. Jensen said if he were to open his own business he would offer sex, drugs and polka. He said, Rock n roll is just so overused." Strait had the idea for the home for wayward philosophy students. Strait said, Philosophy students need a place to go when they become too annoying for their friends to deal with. Norm Stilleys, For the health-mindeSuzanne Fields or Heather Merritts ideas may appeal to you. d, Seniors : job search, now! Register for the full-tiDon't wait until June! Get a head start. me Don't forget to give the Career Center the name of your boss so we can ask them to attend your reception on May 2. Formal Salt Lake needs more clubs ... that stay open past 10, said Mike Weaver. Forum staff writer School of NursSt. Newman Dr. as distinhosts ing Margaret week. Newman, a guished resident this nursing theorist, will speak to students in nursing, sociology and chemistry. Newmans specialty is creating and teaching nursing theory. Her current work is in constructing new paradigms of health. Marks-Westmin- ster invitations to employers will be mailed April 9. Planning to be in New York City for the summer, but don't know where you'll stay? Barnard College is offering its college housing facilities. This housing will be available from May 31 until August 17, 1991 . Check at the Career Center for more information as to where to write or phone. Kirk Jensen would like to see more art museums in the Salt Lake area. Attention Aviation Majors: William Dautrich, Harold Roper and Johnny Smith all feel there is a need for better education and financing for those wanting to open their own business. Smith said, Utah is a great place for businesses. Employers can get cheap labor and a low tax base on private industry. Dautrich said, In talking to others, it services. seems that there is no real incentive for openingyour own business in Utah. Roper feels that the tax structure is oriented businesses. toward large, For the party goers on campus, nursing student Miros Salas and freshman Mike Weaver have the right idea. Weaver said, Salt Lake needs more clubs and facilities A paradigm is a world view, a pattern or that stay open past 10 p.m. An example, in this case, an example ofhealth. restaurant with live entertainment open The past paradigm ofhealth, according to for people under 21. Salas also feels Salt social settings. Newman, was that it was an absence of Lake needs more late-nigIf you were to open your own business sickness. Newman will explain her theory that health is an actual positive state of what service would you offer? The possibilities are endless. expanding consciousness. Newman will be the keynote speaker at the Sigma Theta Tau induction ceremony Thursday, April 11,7 p.m., in the Gore Auditorium. All students are invited to hear Newman speak said Michelle Upvall, assistant professor of nursing. She Newman speaks about health and that is an issue all students should be concerned with. Newman received her Ph.D. in 1971 in Continued from Page One nursing science and rehabilitation nursing On March 14, 1989, an article was pubfrom New York University. She has been a lished in the Forum stating ASWC Chief professor of nursing since 1984 at the Justice Michael Conger voluntarily University of Minnesota. The issue said that, resignation. Westminsters Distinguished Resident ASWC then president, Michael Hansen program invites experts from all areas of Chris nominated Tucker as the chief justice academia to campus to share their knowledge. Newman has been invited by the pro-teNow remember, I said March was school of nursing to instruct students and strange. On March 13,1990, almost a year faculty in her specialty. It the distinto the day, another article appeared in the stuboth resident guished program gives Forum . The main headline read, ASWC dents and instructors a different way to think about the nursing profession, said Chief Justice Tucker Resigns. Now is this a coincidence? I think not Upvall. probably a result of the Ides of March. On March 26,1991, the Forums front page headline read ASWC President Resigns from Office. The issue states, President Bruce Bambi Lambert submitted his letter of resignation on March 15, 1991, Cite removing himself from the office of president of ASWC and head of the Executive Cabinet. If Stilley were to open his own business, it would be heart stress testing for the public. He feels there is a need for a cardiovascular center. Fields and Merritt would like to open a psychological clinic. With finals just around the corner, many students could use these Nursing Specialist to Speak at Westminster College by Sharon Muir well-establish- ed Jones, Sabila Khaderi, Bill Kilpack, Mary C. Lang, Christopher E. Madding, Roger L. Mangelson, Sharon A. Muir, Laurie Weed. Photography Staff: Jeff Burrows, Shane A. Gonzales, Brenda Lee Jones, Christopher E. Madding, Roger L. Mangelson Faculty Adviser: Dr. Fred Fogo The Forum will be published every Tuesday. The address of the Forum is 1840 South 1300 East, Salt Lake City, UT 84105. The Forum editors would like to encourage letters from students (must include name and major to publish), faculty and all otherreaders. Submissions must besent to Con verse Hall, room 205 no later than 3 p.m., the week prior to publication. Due to limited space availability, Forum editors reserve the right to edit any and all copy submitted. Opinions expressed in the Forum are those of the writers and are not to be construed as those of the Forum, Associated Students of Westminster College, the college administration, faculty or staff. Page 2 Forum The next Air Traffic Control Specialist Test will be given on April 27 at 9 a.m. in the Weber State College Business Building, room 121. Co-- op Available: The Bureau of Land Management in Utah has p opportunities in Range Conserco-o- vation, Geology, Law Enforcement and Outdoor Recreation Management. Applications must be received no later than April 26, 1991. Requires Standard Forms 171, Application for Federal Employment and OPM Form 117016, Supplemental Qualifications Statement which are available at the Career Center. all-nig- ht ht March: Comes In Like a Lion and Out With a Lambert Forum Editor, Shane Anthony Gonzales; Copy Editor, Kimbcriy Ann Blodgett; Production Manager, Roger Lorenzo Mangelson; Editorial Assistant, Bill Kilpack; Photo Editor, Christopher E. Madding; Advertising Manager, Christy Baxter, Business Manager, Verna Casper Staff Writers: Nancy M. Bennett, Jeff Burrows, Verna S. Casper, Connie J. Diehl, Sean Felton, Calvin L Harrington, Mari E. Herold, Brenda Lee Orientation Co-opIntems- hip ten-deredh- is ilfarrft (ft& iJtmtfSff i5v cMnmviP : B iJlSC-xVaiE- ;) Lamberts letter was submitted on March 15, the Ides of March. Et tu, Bambi? Internship Available: CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) applies to Computer Science, Economics, Geography, Graphic Arts, International Relations, Management Information Systems, Mathematics, Physics and Political Science majors. Must have a 3.0 GPA. Student must be committed to attend basis graduate school on a full-tiAble the to following pass internship. medical and security screening. Must be a United States citizen. Many benefits available such as housing per diem, salary me and consideration for placement. Graduate Programs also available. Check at the Career Center. Full-ti- me Opportunities: BankExaminerTrainees,$23,000 per year. Apply at the Career Center before April 30. Computer Programmer for the Workman's Compensation Fund. Ask for Job 104 in the Career Center. The Bureau of Reclamation has a direct hire authority for an accountant, through their Outstanding Scholar Program. See the Career Center for more information about this permanant position in the Salt Lake Office. Don't Forget: Interview Workshops on April 9 and 10. Be prepared to be the best applicant for the job. Check for times at the Career Center. The P eace Corp. is coming to Westminster on Thursday, April 11, at 2:30 p.m. for an Informational Seminar. Come see what is available. Register at the Career Corner. April 9, 1991 Issue 22 |