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Show , u N I V E R S · I ·v THURSDAY, JAN. 13, 2000 WHAT'S INSIDE:· ALTERNATIVE SPRING BREAK SLATEP: Student Activities Director Alex Herzog spent some time in Mexico during the holiday , break to set up what will be called an A~ x Herzog alternate spring break '--~- ---'---' service project. SEE PAGE 3. J ELECTIONS PATES COULP CHANGE PUE TO CONFLICT: Senate proposes changes to the SUUSA constitution. SEE PAGE 3. FIRST CONVO OF THE YEAR,ONEWOMAN SHOW: Many presenters are scheduled to appear for spring semester's Convo lectures. Today, actress Fran DeLeon will take the role of nine different characters in the semester's first presenation of the year at 11:30 a.m. SEE PAGE 4. PARKING, SHMARKING: Some students feel that parking at SUU is not sufficient for students' needs. In comparison to other schools, parking here may seem better. SEE PAGE 5. PO FACULTY MEMBERS HEEP POCTORATESTOWORK HERE?: The 'Journal' examines faculty degrees and the benefits of faculty members obtaining their terminal degrees. SEEPAGE 5. ARE STUPENTS' PRIVACY BEING VIOLATEP?: Access columnist Bill Maj. Gen. Stewart W. Wallace, commanding general ROTC cadet command (left), along with Maj. Richard Mi/ler. officer in charge of SUU's ROTC program, toured SUU yesterday, visiting with student, faculty and administration. Wallace said that SUU's ROTC program was a unique unit and its cadets would be 'trend-setters.· General makes SU visit BY MICHELLE ALVA JOURNAL STAFF WRITER that the National Guard has ever been allowed to operate, which makes the SUU program unique. "The successful development of Maj. Gen. Stewart W. Wallace, 'This is a first-class origanization the program is due to the prior service that the cadets have commanding general ROTC cadet and a very unique program," acquired through basic and command for the United States, visited the campus of Southern Utah said Maj. Gen. Stewart W advanced individual training," said Maj. Richard Miller, associate University yesterday to observe and Wallace, commanding general professor of military science for the acknowledge the success of SUU's ROTC cadet command for the ROTC program. All cadets in suu·s new ROTC pilot program. , RO TC ROTC program are members of the The ROTC was re-established on U S ___ Suu .___·_·_o~n P_fi_o_g_r,_a_m_.__, National Guard. Miller said he felt campus this academic year after that the community and university having been disbanded in 1991 . support have enhanced the development of the program. In the past, the ROTC program had been operated by tt,e "This is a first-class organization and a very unique U.S. Army. program,· said Wallace. Because of the success of the Now, the program is being primarily manned by the Utah National Guard. (continued on page 3) This is the first, and only, ROTC program in the nation s____ Justesen tackles the issue of a computer glitch which makes student social security numbers public. SEE PAGE 9. THIES TO PERFORM TONIGHT: The first U.S. pianist in four decades to win a major international competition held in Russia will be in concert at the Randall Jones Theatre tonight at 7:30 p.m . SEE PAGE 12. 'BIRPS LOSE TO 'ROOS AFTER SLOW START: SUU head coach Bill Evans and the Thunderbird men's basketball team Jost to UMKC 79-70 on Tuesday. SEEPAGE 13. . I• |