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Show UNIVERSITY JOURNAL CAMPUS NEWS MONDAY, Series promotes MARCH 25, 2002 ‘thought’ the arts, or music, or whatever that would (continued from page 2) make you a better person.” cautious because I know that's where you Larson said she is also looking forward to a «can most likely crash,” Larson said. “Every presentation from Gerard Yun, assistant time I turn now I'm looking around because he taught us that left-hand turns are not good professor of music, called “Music, Music, Music” on April 2. She said because he is very to make because of high risk. Instead of talented and has studied the history of music, going around the block and making all righthand turns, you say it's worth the risk to save the few seconds.” Williams demonstrated how handcuffs he provides a unique perspective and portrays his passion. ‘work in “The Criminal Justice Practitioner” last Tuesday. Larson said he brought his law enforcement tools and put two class B LITERATURE, FINE ARTS AND HIGHER members in handcuffs. He showed how they worked and how uncomfortable they can be. Larson said one volunteer was Kay Cook, associate professor of English March 28, “Eve Exits the Square: Modern The remaining lectures in this semester’s series are as follows: EDUCATION March 26, “Those Pushy Women Writers,” ‘Women’s Life Writing,” Jeanette Roberts, lecturer in English uncomfortable after only a minute. “Even the simple act of handcuffing was April 2, “Music, Music, Music,” Gerard Yun, assistant professor of music interesting,” she said. Larson said she is eagerly anticipating a presentation by James Harrison, professor of April 4, “Form Will Set You Free!"Richard Bugg, assistant professor of theatre arts B EDUCATION April 9, “The Terrible Question,” Matthew Nickerson, associate professor of library science/special collections German, on “The Importance of Liberal Education” on April 11 because of the passion he brings to the work he does, ‘whether it be orchestra, humanities or German. “It’s the one that everybody on this campus April 11, “The Importance of Liberal Education,” James Harrison, professor of should go to because it’s an issue that’s contemporary,” Larson said. “Right now German there is so much pressure to go to a university to go to get a job, but to be truly Petersen, lecturer of English composition April 16, “Industrial Education,” Todd April 18, “Educational Balance: Head, Heart, and Hand,” Kenneth Munford, interim educated you really do need to understand Dean Hashimoto, AB.,M.S., M.D.,J.D.,M.0.H, and now, finally, IRA. 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A wise choice, by a very wise man. the background of why you would want a liberal education. “It’s the whole founding of why we have April 23, “Habits You Need to Build,” Jeffrey Barnes, associate professor of universities, and that is to teach you about the accounting director of applied technology ‘world and how things are decided and April 25, “University Learning,” Arthur introduce you to ideas, whether they are in Case named Challis, associate professor of communication as new Liberty Case will serve as editor of the basement of the Technology Building, the paper’s home since 1990, to a newly- University Journal during the fall 2002 semester. renovated space in the Sharwan Smith Case edited the newspaper’s Focus section Center. last fall, and is a Journal staff Log on for ideas, advice, and results. TIAA-CREF.org or call 1.800.842.2776 “Moving to the communication writer this semester. She is a department and moving to new junior psychology major from offices will present different Murray, Utah. challenges, but I think the changes will be positive,” Case said. “I'm “The Journal has tremendous confident our staff will adjust.” Case will replace Kami Savage, power to assist journalism students T h other things to think about.” . RETIREMENT | INSURANCE | MUTUAL FUNDS | COLLEGE SAVINGS | TRUSTS | INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT MANDALAY AND SHADY BROOK APARTMENTS in the learning process while serving the campus community,” ‘who will conclude her third year a privilege to be a part of the newspaper staff now, and I hope to as Journal editor at the end of this semester. 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