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Show Wednesday September 25 PARKING cont. from page 1 Patrick Kibbie. There has been discussion of building a parking structure either on the southwest or northwest lot, but there are no definite plans at this time. Dr. Michael Markowski, history, professor, has the perfect solution to the He said, parking problem. walk. Never drive your car. If you do drive, just arrive at 6:00 a.m. and you'll be fine. Rezai said that the reasons for having new parking stickers this year was not only to have a new look, but also to be current. This is to ensure that former students or neighbors do not take up all of our parking stalls. Rezai explained that with the new stickers, they were able to enter all faculty, students and staff into a computer. This has never been done at Westminster before, but is done at most colleges. Rezai said that we will need to renew our parking stickers every year. Fortunately, it will be less hassle in the future. With all of our information already in the computer, it will just need to be updated. Rezai said that hopefully they will just be able to mail out updated stickers, similar to the ones on our I.D. cards. The reason we all were searching our cars for the registration, is that with the new stickers they wanted to be sure all the information was correct. It made it easier information to cross-chec- k with the registration. Rezai said they made getting the new stickers as easy as possible. Stickers were issued from Aug. 23 through Sept. 13. If you still have not gotten your new sticker, you 1 to will need to call set up an appointment. Rezai said that we need to be sure not to park in the visitor, handicap, Admissions, Hogle Hall, or Carleson Hall spaces unless we are authorized to do so. If you have any questions or concerns about the parking situation, please contact either Saeed Rezai at ext. 500 or Richard Brockmyer at 557-771- 1996 Campus News ant Westminster Safetyit: Fact or Faux? The Forum which has 32, or Murray broad daylight, and men are which had 20. There were raped, too. Maestas offered some 541 total rapes reported to Everyone has been in the center. Its very impor- personal safety tips for the same situation: walking tant to consider that not all Westminster students who are across campus after 10 p.m. rapes reported. take night classes: - Park in areas that are to your car. Its dark, its According to Saeed Rezai, d and will scary, and you think youre Westminster campus patrol d when supervisor, there nas never remain just being paranoid. on a return been that The fact is rape reported you - When you park your is in campus. Westminster Westminster is the car, even for a quick errand, and Sugarhouse, Sugarhouse is not the same brightest, most secure cam- lock- your doors When you return to place it was five or 10 years pus in Utah, that Ive seen, the of ago. Crime has increased, the Executive Director your car, always have your new graffiti appears every- Rape Recovery Center, Abby keys ready for the door lock Always drive with day and walking in the dark Maestas, said. alone has arisen fears in According to Maestas, in your doors locked - Walk with other stumind. 1990, a report was pubeveryones were dents to you car after class. According to the Rape lished stating that you Many students are now Recovery Centers 1995 sta- eight times more likely to be Utah per capita aware of the fact that there tistics, there were 13 rapes raped in reported in the 84105 zip than sin New York City. is an escort service available of sexual on campus 24 hours a day, code, where Westminster is located. This is relatively assaults are by people we provided by Westminster low compared to Magna know. Most also occur in security. The staff will walk by Carrie Price Copy Editor well-lighte- well-lighte- Three-fourth- Top Ten awarded 5 standing teachers. (Syndicated a $750,000 library challenge grant. columnist Georgie Anne Geyer wrote that Westminster is known across the country for its small classes, its teachers dcVOtlOIl to Were among the top 300 colleges and universities in the entire U.S. (According to Petersons Guide, the premiere college guide in the nation.) l y Were also listed amongYhe tOp28 public and private colleges and universities in the Western U.S. (According to World Reports 7. 70 19 U.S. fyw and Best Colleges in America Guide.) , teaching and its courteous good sense,) 4. Our 3. Were financial aid. (What you give goes towards scholarships., student programs and services.) bitlOCllltifS to find professor, (The average dass size is STILL only 1 graduates are a boon to their communities. (Wc boast a 95 placement rate.) their unique. (Were the only independent, private college in Utah, and one of the few in the I of our students receive scholarships or Students dont need .Mims faculty arc out- Our superb (Your support is key in helping us obtain major grants.) 9 crime of violence. With the rise of crime in the Sugarhouse area, you cant ever be too cautious, and its not paranoia. Westminster College Fund. I The Kresge Foundation US security teams cellular phones. There is also an emergency phone on the south end of the campus, across the bridge by Nunemaker Place. You have a one in four chance of being raped or sexually assaulted in your lifetime. Use caution and your best judgement; it can nap-pe- n to anyone. Rape is a Reasons You Should Give to the m 10. you to or from your class, car or dorm. Campus security also patrols 24 nours a day. 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