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Show THE FORUM 8 Convocation Continued from pg. 1 said the community needs to be collaborative, diversive and academically challenging. It is by instilling these principles in the college community that we can reach the central goal, Bassis said, which is that everyone who graduates from Westminster College will have achieved well beyond a set of minimal expectations. Among other speakers were Jayson Estrada, 2004- - Continued from pg. 4 At age 93, Jones made a gift to the University of Utah College of Business in honor of her father, David Eccles, a prominent Utah businessman. She was the last surviving child at that time. Jones created the Emma Eccles Jones Foundation, which has donated to several Utah causes involving the arts, medicine, and her early love of childhood education. Jones was born on March 6, 1 898, to Eccles and Ellen Stoddard Eccles. She died in 1991.es 3 active club is available on the ' ASWC Web site; just click on the clubs and organizations link. The site lists the club president, treasurer and con- I f tact person. Lui said, Getting involved and putting yourself out there will give you opportunities galore, and it even works well as a resume buffer. Orientation i l t i . unforgettable. Seidelman added that While today is partly cloudy... your future is to be aggressive about educa- tion at Westminster. Schmitt commented on the importance of developing lifelong skills. She said lifelong learners develop skills to continually exceed the limits of the status quo, no matter what background students may come from. Regardless of upbringing, it is possible to thrive in this wonderful environment, she said. You will be pleased that you chose Westminster College. 03 very bright. He advised students The names on the building have not yet been established. Continued from pg. 4 Continued from pg.7 the bronze medal. After winning the bronze medal Gardner sat down on the mat and removed his shoes. He then got up from the mat and left his shoes lying there, which is a sign of retirement in wrestling. The USA mens basketball team also looked like they could be facing disappointment as they had two early losses in their first five games. But on day 13 of the Olympics, they bounced back to beat an undefeated Spanish To have your name considered, ing to play at a national level. He believes that the new center will bring more opportunity for students. For now the center will not be open to the public. Morgan wants to give students the best opportunity he can, and also to be able to enjoy this facility for long as possible. Maybe in the future the center will be open for the alumni and the surrounding community, Morgan says, but for now the college wants to give its students the first chance at experiencing this great building. as donations start at $50,000 and go up to $2 million. After the completion of the Health, Wellness and Activities Center, the groundbreaking of the new multilevel elevated soccer field will start. An underground parking will give the students more parking, and another facility. A start date has not been set, but the college hopes to get this project finished soon. The soccer field will be located directly south of the Health, Wellness and Activities Center. 03 state-of-the-- art College Students Needed! The Development Dffice of the Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake City is recruiting students to assist in the final phase of the 2004 Diocesan Development Drive. The Diocesan Development Drive provides funds for the Diocesan Ministries throughout the state of Utah. Student callers are needed to contact parishioners. Part-tim- e temporary positions available from 3:00 tD 8:00 pm Tuesday, Wednesday, andor 2DD4 Call Ruth at Thursday. September-Decemb- Continued from pg. 6 the Wasatch Mountains emerge into their rich fall hues. Inside the dining room, one can select a table close to the fireplace and get comfy on the large wooden chairs, complete with moose fabric seat covers. The restaurant also offers an extensive list of beer, wine, and 328-8G- er ext. 3GG or email your resume to favorites such as sourdough pancakes and canyon pepper steak. (Oxf t ISIS - tf iW, 1 IS, , , Nsf t;.. Tiij .. I.., IT i are typical, and dinner entrees range from $12 - $24 (keep in mind the portions are large). For more infore mation, check out , or call toll-fre- c While the ambiance at the Silver Fork is enough to attract tomers, the food isnt half bad cus- V either. The menu features a range of items, including classics like 1 meant to bring out the personalities and leadership skills in the freshman. You can already tell which freshmen are going to be highly involved with school activities and maybe even be student ambassadors for orientation next year, said Vickery. The reason I became a student ambassador was because of the great experience I had from orientation when I was a freshman, Rakowski added. The most important thing I have learned through this experience is that there are many people with amazing skills who are needed to pull off an event like this, said Williams. It takes every volunteer and student ambassador to make it work successfully. 03 chicken picatta, as well as local cc mm c- - ito- - The following incidents were reported to the Westminster College Campus Patrol between August 6 - August 18, This summary contains most incidents reported to Campus Patrol but does not include incidents such as: medical shuttles, ambulance transfers, false alarms, gener- irfatfeffr al service calls, etc. ijiactir August 16: East H ogle: Suspicious luggage bags, Notified SLCPDDeltaQ lost baggage claim. Lock your office room whenever you leave, for a minute. f r - even if you only be gone Call campus patrol to report suspicious persons or activities. All campus phones can access campus patrol by dialing 2525. Keep your purse, wallet, and other valuables in a secure location such as a locked desk or filing cabinet. It only takes a few seconds for a theft to take place. Report the loss or theft of keys, equipment, or valuables immediately to Campus Patrol. All crimes, no matter how minor they may seem, should be reported. Secure your bike with Be alert! Dont think, It cant happen to me. Chances are you will be a victim of crime. Guard against crime and you wont be a victim. Remember, most crimes committed on campus are crimes of opportunity. So dont give crime the opportunity. , : 1 3 l . till' llf iW 832-252- 7 4I ruth.dillondioslc.org. m i i spirits to accompany its hearty meals. Breakfast and lunch prices Saeed Rezai Director of Patrol and Safety 1840 South 1300 East SLC, UT 84105 Phone: (801) U team and advance to the semifinals where they lost to Argentina. Stephon Marbury set a team USA single-gam- e record 31 points to lead the USA past Spain. The team beat Lithuania for the bonze medal. As the 2004 Olympics come to a close, many athletes will continue training and hope to make the next summer games, which will be held in Beijing, China, in 2008. 03 Olympics prime rib with mashed potatoes, smoked salmon and rice, and OS Continued from pg. Estrada welcomed the audience and told students that ASWC has planned events to make this year truly Silver Fork Clubs h f ing. Center Emma Continued from pg. 2005 Associated Students of Westminster College president (ASWC); Dr. James E. Seidelman, interim provost and Nancy Panos Schmitt, associate professor of market- September 1, 2004 " KB Hv |