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Show Monday, December 5, 201 Univeisity Journal Page 10 Time running but for business dontest entries By AUBREE MARSDEN amarsdensuunews com Time lb running out to sutjmit entries for the suth annual 2011 Best Business Idea competition, which are due by 5 p m on Wednesday assistant Jom Andeison, director of the SUU Business Resource Center, encouiaged any student or resident in the Iroh, Beaver and Garfield County to enter mm the corppetition Students are really creative, Weve had Anderson said sorfie good ideas from students, and if theyxe got what they think is a good idea, it doesnt hurt to submit an application and see First place winner will receive $3,000, second place winner will receive $1,000 and third place will receive $500 Opportunity Quest, one of the sponsors, will be awarding additional prizes of $1,200, $800 and $500 to SUU students Anderson said She said if a student submits to the competition, they have the opportunity to place in both competitions and win two prizes to help them start their business Students are required to fill out an official entry form and a two page executive summary that tells all about their business idea The executive summary is like a boiled down business plan, Anderson said She said the summary should describe the market, the product and how they their would organize business Anderson said once they narrow submissions down to the final ten, the applicants will make a pitch to judges bankers, professors, business owners, chamber of commerce directors and see if the idea is doable Anderson said a couple years ago some students submitted an idea for an aftermarket vehicle product, where you could call your vehicle and unlock the doors dinner Continued from Page 1 We are beginning to create our own little community here in our very own dining room and within our kitchen, said The Wiltsey-Smit- h of so full back is response integrity, and nothing is expected back Its like a gift and everybody wins Cheri Peacock, a senior communication major from Roy, is a part of the LDS 5th Ward and has provided her service in the Episcopal Church kitchen 1 Qodso Continued from Page 1 A consensus was called among the senatois, and the funding request was granted For the last hour of the Anderson said they went on to win another competition, called the Concept Company won and Competition approximately $10,000 a Millard, Kouitney and resoit hotel, sophomore management homitality Va , majoi from Winchester submitted to the Best Business Idea Completion Millard said shes had the idea for her business for a while and has been woiking with her business partner tor quite a few months Going to the seminar really helped me, she said Millard said the competition will do more than just look good on a resume the uTo (By entering competition) you get experience on creating a business resume and following through on your idea, she said Millard said the competition made her think if she can actually put her idea into a viable business or if its just a fun idea or hobby Shaulana Evans, a senior from economics major Provo, works for the Small Business Resource Center and is helping judge the competition said Evans applicants and be should concise make their ideas clear and understandable Evans said if students win, they get to go to St George to enter into more their wit! competitions business idea and hopefully win more money is (The competition) intended to help students start their business, she said Anderson said anybody who is thinking about starting a business can come to their seminars and get advice from counselors, to see w hat it takes SUUs Business Resource Center is located at 77 North Main St in Cedar City information more For contact the Business Resource or Center at by email at sbdcsuu edu and Online applications guidelines are found at suu edu'businesssbdc debated senators meeting, over specifications within the election bylaws Amendment 1, Article II of Section I previously stated, Candidates, parties and their supporters may not campaign within 50 feet of campus computer labs where students may vote ASHER SWAN UNIVERSITY JOURNAL member of the SUU maintenance team plows snow off the sidewalks throughout campus. Snow started to fall late Tuesday night and has accumulated into several inches of snow. A Brine Continued from Page 1 students check dnving conditions and road statuses before their departure Detailed winter driving information can be accessed on their web page, www udot Utah gov Tyson Khyl, manager of Space Planning, Risk and Project Administration for SUU, said people need to be awaie of their speeds on the road, and the weather conditions, this includes dressing properly I see people walking around in flip flops and heels, he said Our grounds crew does a very good job removing the snow off the sidewalk, but even with the very best effort, theres still a chance people could slip and fall Brad Kinsel, a junior communication major from Heber City, said his first experience driving in the snow was when he was 16 years old on a road trip to Ohio My dad wanted me to drive part of the way, but there was a huge storm we got stuck in, he said It took us two days to get through it Kinsel said the roads werent visible because the sides of the roads weie of the snow drift littered with cars that had slid off as well as an overturned semi truck It was a white out basically, he said My dad had me drive for like five hours It was probably the most terrifying driving situation Ive ever been in my whole life What you need to say no to are the people who want to take up your time There will 7 Continued from Page probably be a friend who needs to talk to you for hours about 2. Eat healthy and exercise. her life, or a keg party the night Skip the sugar, which will before your final, and if you say make you crash, and go for yes, probably be tempted youll snacks like granola bars, blow off to studying Say no to healthy cereal or fruits and the distractions and be selfish veggies to keep your blood for a day sugar stable Also, try to get 4. Force yourself to take some form of exercise Even a breaks. 10 minute walk will leave you For every hour or so that you calmer and more focused work, take a 10 or 15 minute 3. Just say NO. Stress break Let youi self do whatever you want (check Facebook, check out that guy or girl sitting nearby, stare off into space, call 5 a friend, etc) for those minutes, then start working again 5. If youve studied all you can, get up your confidence! The tip here is to do whatever works to convince yourself you are going to do really well Again, I know this tip sounds a little crazy but you just have to try it for yourself 10-1- College of Humanities and Social Sciences Matt Glow said the reason theyre concerned about the computer labs is for the students voting privacy Thats one of the reasons, and thats where they do schoolwork, Bunker said College of Performing and Visual Arts Senator Adan Bojorquez said he doesnt feel computer labs are necessarily used to solely study anymore As far as I can see, social media campaigning is not illegal or against our policy, so anyone could potentially pull up their party home page and that would be considered campaigning at some point, Bojorquez said I think we need to define active campaigning and passive campaigning After a lengthy process, an constructed Bojorquez amendment to the previous Candidates, policy stating, parties and their supporters may not publicize, advertise or verbally campaign (1 e the distribution of physical materials, the spoken word) within campus computer labs with the intent to keep computer labs a space of study and allowing for private voting, They also revised Amendment 5, Article II of Section II to state that Campaign signs must be anchored and secured to the ground with the exceptions of A frames Skye Rosdahl, a senior art education major from Logan, and Dillon Rosdahl, a junior San from English major Francisco, requested funds to help with the cost of their flight to intern in Washington D C Dillon Rosdahl said the total cost of their round trip flight will be $858 60 The funding request was for $100 each, and the bill passed with a unanimous vote WINTER WONDERLAND attended the dinner nearly every week and wanted to offer my services to support the community, even if I wasnt a part of the same religion, Peacock said It was a great experience being behind the scenes because there was so much to be done and prepared for 300 students Peacock said she would like to see other groups become involved in the weekly feeding, along with the LDS Church other religious supporting backgrounds in the same type of effort the h said Wiltsey-Smitis Church always Episcopal looking for donations and is always looking for help FOR SA E: 1980 Toyota Corolla 35 F.lpg Highway tires Runs great How Air-condition- ed ! $1,200 Phone: A 065-590- 5 W:z fresh sheet of snow covered campus Tuesday night and continued through the weekend. 1 HJFUTA L VAL' IfKM'v SilKii I 435) !! k5ijy Ifnl fu P Sushi Special 4:30 pm - 6:30 yi) xMi .. 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