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Show . ( SUU PREVIEW 1993 • PAGE 7 Secur· ty serves students in a variety of ways Oft n tudents arrive at colJ ge with pre nc ived n ti ns about what Cam us Security d for th school and the tuden . any studen beli ve the department exi ts only to punish tudents when they violate law . Although this is a part ( the role of Security, it accounts for nly a small segm nt of th rvices Security offers to stud nts. Jim Turner, campu security chief, ur es tudents t p by th office which is located in the Plant Operations Building or to call when ver they have question or con ems they f I Security can help them with. Som rvices stud nts aren't a~ are th ffi e provides include unlocking cars, h !ding lost and found items, and providing help with dances or oth r entertairunent activiti . Th urity d partment al wek mes stud n who woul like to discu fety on the campus, campus lighting, or pr blem with handi apped ac to buiJdin . Parking continu to be an i ue ab ut which m ny stud nt are cone med. As the iz of SUU incre , it is bee ming in r asingly more difficult l r tuden t find parking near th ir cla . Although mor parking lot h ve been built, th y are furlh r from th classr than most stud n would like. Su esli ns for alleviating som f th probl I if stud n include walking to Ii e cl , planning ah ad o p rk.ing further away will n t make stud nt late, or arriving befor classes begin ach morning. Related to parking are decal and citations. Parking d al ar required for all vehicl parking on the campus. They can be purch d at the C hier's ffice and picked up jn the Security office. During the fi t week of h I parking tickers are av Hable in th the Admini !ration building as well Security office. The m t common citati n given on th campus is for n t having a al. When a citation i received it must be paid at th ashier' office or the tudent is not allowed to receiv grades or reg' ter for n w c Visit, t the campus are encourag to pick up a temp rary parking p rmit to av id receiving a ticket. ow v r, if a vi itor recei a ticket he or h may ign it and bring or send it to Security. As tu n enter college th y ar xpected to not only ct mature, but to take responsibility f r th ir acti ns while att ding SUU. The dep rtment appreciat respon ibl tudent who play th ir part in making this campu a pleasant tting for ev ryone. Machining In o the 21st Century A recent gov mmenl urv y found a great horta of mach nis• in Utah, h wing th t m 500-per y ar are hired from out-or-stale. SUU has lb remedy ror thi hortag Y u. SUU's Comput r um rical Control program d igned o train stud nts to take th job th t re being rm by th trained end xperienced I wh re. In fact, Inc SUU' program began in 19 0, it' enjoyed a 100 percent locem nt. for Its duetes. Th trained comput r control m chinists can command tarting hourly w well above ver~ that can be oubled of r four ars. S uthem Utah University' CNC program ls d gn d to train mocblnl t who can st p right Into p itions upon gruduollon. Th pr gram cover four or UU' quart rs, typically Crom I t S ptem r through th following ear' September, and lncJud s instruction from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m., Monday through Friday. Th all w stud n lhe freedom or their fternoons to pursue art r-school employment or other int r sts. There I e minimum or horn work in lh course. Additionally, p n-entry chedullng ovailabl for those who wish t enr 11 at th lr conv n nc . C studen re typically men an women who are recent high school duete and who are relroining alter veral y, in th j mark t. The course, taugbt in SUU's mechlnlng lab ol th Technology Building, consists of two hours or lass time ond four h urs of lab tlm daily, providing hand -0n Instruction an I arning. ubjects lnclud Shop afety, hop Math, Blu print R ding, Preci ion M a u ment.. Manual Control Machining nd Computer ontrol MechlnJng. Th instructor Is Rog r Gr ner, who hos b en a machinist tor 14 years nd wh h directed th SUU program sin It Inception. NC studen et SUU enj y all privlleg: accorded main lr m stud nt and, ddlllonally, I ns, grants and oth r financial id i vailabl to guallfi tu nts. 7987 NCAA FOOTBALL 1. I E P ATSUU GET OT! THI FIRIT WEEK OF CLAHEI, FROM 9 A.M. TO NOON AND FROM 1 P.M. TO 4 P.M. ON THE FIRIT FLOOR OF THE AD&INHTRATION llU D NG. HOME GAMES IN 1993 YOU'VE ALREADY PAID FOR IT, IT'S PAINLEH AND IT'S CAFFEINE-FREE. GET OT! GET OT! . orthem Arizona Un pL 25 Oct. 16 o . 6 rSity 7:00 p.m. Univ r ity of California-Pavis 7:00 p.m. Cal Poly-8an Lui Obi 1 :00 p.m. 0 PorUand State University 1:00 p.m. •I |