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Show !TUESDAY, oqoBER 23, 2001 Wall will be erected, then-knocked down In conjunction with Thursday's Convocatio n on understanding multicultural !."elations, tudents will b_u ild an actual wall to repr . e ntoppre sion, and then will phy: icaH knock it down. ~It' time to put our differences aside and tand united,• Nicole Herrera , a junior p chology/ criminal justice major from Gallup, .M, and th multiculrural representative for UU A, said. "With the building of our Wall of Oppr ion, and then ceremoniously knocking it down, we tudents will stand united again it oppr Jon, discrimination and all forms of cultural terrorism." Issues such as these are what tudenc are invited to expre s their feelings about on the Wall. From tomorrow through Friday, all tud nts are invited to write or illu trate their thoughts or tory on the implications of oppre ion onto cind r blocks. From these, a Wall of Oppres ion will be built. Then, on Thursday. tudents encourage the public to join th~m in listening to Kilo Zamora, program director for the National Conference for Community and Justice- tah Region at th weekly convocation. Zamora will speak on ~The Web of Oppression and Its Allies" at 11 :30 a.m. in th UU Auditorium The ational Conference for Community and Justice i a human relations organization dedicated to fighting bias, bigotry and racism in Am rica. CCJ promotes understanding and respect among au races, religion aod cultur . Zam ra h Ids a bachelor' in sociology from UU where he was active in campus life and served as UU multicultural representative. He recently completed a master's in social work at the University ofUtahThen, on Friday, at 11:50 a.m., on the Lower Quad on campus, UU students will gather for a moment of silence and then, several moments of noise. · Klt'll be a healthy noise ·" eaI Cox, dean of tud nt said. "The ound of young people tearing down a symbol of ignorances and all the negative· of prejudice violence and oppressionreplacing it with shouts of acceptance, unity and compa ion-what a wonderful noi e .n Toe UU convocations cries r peatedly brings high-caliber speakers of international impact, such as Zamora, to educate and enlighten. "We know there is valQ in eeing the world," Cox says, " owe try to bring the world to UU students and the community. I like to the call the Convocations eries SUU's window to the world." Weber debate coach found with marijuana in Cedar II Coach cited in Cedar motel while here for SUU tourney Court for the class B mi demeanors. Clas B mi demeanor are punishable by up to six month in jail and a fine A Weber State nive ity of up to $1,000. communication profe or and debate Iron County Attorney Scott Burns coach re igned Oct. 11 after Cedar told the Tribune that Cedar City ~ - - - - - - - - - - - Police re ponded to City Police .fi1 d three charge a complaint around against him tor an 11 p.m. trom Oct. 6 drug incident ome ne at the at a Cedar City r J• motel who smelled motet marijuana smoke . Michael Way ne h , h l Three officers Bryant, 43, was Ot r ported finding cited and released Bryant and 'ix Oct. 6 for others in the room possession of with approximately marijuana and drng one eighth ofan paraphernalia and ounce of marijuana, interfering with an two marijuana BY MEG CADY JOURNAL T FF WRITER ~c;;;nt coached Three officers ret-.orted f'inding Bryant and six ers tn a Ote ro"om With approximately one eighth of an ounce of marijuana, two marijuana cigarettes and a glass pipe. the Weber State debate team , which was participating in a forensics competition at outhern tah University that weekend. Daniel W. Hallmeyer, ~ 21-year-old member of th debate team, was al o cited for po e ion of drug paraphernalia. 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