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Show 8 The Magna TImeWest Valley News, Thursday, May 3, 2001 Lifestyle WEBSTER continued from page second floors. Two weeks ago the Sheriffs Department used members of the Salt Lake County Inmate Labor Detail to begin cleaning up the glass and papers strewn throughout the building. "We found all kinds of stuff from old school papers to lawn-chaiin the building, Wamken said. game," Wamken said. The halls just glowed in the dark from all the paint ball shots left on the walls. In addition to the building being used for playing games, Wamken said most of the unlawful entry into the building is out of curiosity or dares. I am not seeing a lot of gang activity in the building or use by continued from page tified as participants in service- learning clubs or organized 1 events. ber to be tripled. "By increasing these numbers, it will cause changes in our cur- riculum, communication, teaching style and student activities, he said. "We must embrace worldwide horizons and give stu- dents a world view, not just a local one. This extends to our business partnerships as well. Cundiff also stressed the need for strong, effective leadership at all levels, from students to state government. "We need leaders, not managers, who will emulate leadership commitment and values of honesty, ethical behavior, a world view of situations and courage. I believe on a regular basis, we need to answer the question, Are better than we were 20 years ? Cundiff said. Iis last objective is to increase tsLCCs "call as an institution to be of service and generate acts of kindness to the community. Cundiff said this year, there will be three service-learnin- g scholars he and like to would graduates see that number increase as well as the number of faculty, currently at 25, who include servicelearning as part of their curriculum. There are 450 students iden When Cundiff accepted SLCCs presidency last May, he had been Lloyd College president for eight years after serving as executive vice chancellor of the Alabama College System, where he served in numerous administrative and faculty positions on the college level. He was vice president and dean of instruction, and dean of students at Pratt Community College in Kansas; adult education coordinator at Jefferson Community College, Missouri; and athletic director of the DeSoto Public School System in Missouri. A native of Missouri, Cundiff holds an associate of arts degree from Hannibal-LaGrang- e Junior a bachelors College; degree from William Jewell College in physical education and mathematics; a masters degree from Northeast Missouri State University in edu- cational administration; and a Ph.D. from Southern Illinois University in educational leadership. Cundiff replaced Frank W. Budd, who retired after serving more than nine years as Salt Lake Community College's president. The first five SLCC presidents include Howard B. Gundersen (1948-49Jay L. Nelson (1949- - 1978); Dale S. Cowgill (1978-80- ); Orville D. Carnahan (1981-199and Budd. Although the inauguration ceremony had its serious charges, it did include laughter mostly at the chaos SLCC employees feel as they already are acclimating to reorganizational changes, which Joan Lord, Floyd College academic affairs vice president, related similar stories at Floyd College and tales of Cundiffs life. 0) heart rate and blood pressure, stu, tenure will be very successful. Society will host a Prehistory and Heritage Open House to kick off the week-lon- g event. The open house will be held May 5 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Rio Grande depot at 300 South 455 West in Salt Lake City. There will be displays showing prehistoric technology and tours continued from page of Utah Divisions of State History and Geological Survey. For additional information on Utah Prehistory and Heritage Week, check the website at or call Ron n activities for children will be part of the fun. This is an event everyone in at its monthly meeting tonight at 7 p.m. at the Magna Recreation Center. The County Council is expected to review the map within two weeks. "The step we are taking right now is what we need, Aguilar said. "Id like Magna to have a little more control, but we dont need it right now. Once the township map is agreed on the County will hold two public hearings before creating a township ordinance for Maena. 1 Kennecott and Alliant Tech asked that its operations properties be excluded from the township plan. "We are working with Kennecott to come to an agreement on what is part of their operations and what isnt Aguilar said. "We want to keep the Great Salt Lake in our boundaries. The Area Council will review the Township proposal and map or Renae of the archaeology lab. Many hands-o- more knowledge we have the better the chance we have of stopping the Rave that is destroying our families. Incorporation boundaries since Paleontology, Rood at Weder at the lives of our youth and the TOWNSHIP Friends Utah severe liver, heart and brain damage and death from heat stoke or heart and liver failure make ecstasy a dangerous and lethal drug. The time will be well spent, even if you have young children at home or your children are all grown and left home. We are a community who are involved in 1 include sweating, exhaustion and dehydration. Other effects such as panic attacks, anxiety, hallucinations, nausea, fainting, increased you work unitedly with your Society, Warnken said that anyone found in the building will be arrested and charged with "harmless but combined with extended wild dancing, effects commissioner, cemented the ceremony: Were confident that if Celebrate Heritage Week The Utah State Historical mea- there are raves all over the valley, both commercial establishments as well as private rave parties hosted by pushers in nicer neighborhoods. Pushers will tout Ecstasy as teaching students and the community as well as identified Cundiffs innovative approaches. Cecelia H. Foxley, Regents dents, alumni and community-leadersyour administrative about $2.5 million. In addition to repairing damage, the building will need to be retrofitted for earthquake safety and meet American Disability Act requirements. Asbestos removal will also be necessary as well as replacing the heating system. 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Representatives from Home Depot have begun taking said Laura Jo McDermaid, president of the 50-gall- continued from page SLCC once it is restored, 25-3- locked and broken windows the papers that are scattered around the school. clean-u- p "We are still working to secure tenets to move into the building 0 The work crews filled garbage bags with garbage as well as removing other bulk waste found in the think it is mostly just kids coming in out of curiosity or on a dare. The concern Warnken has is for the safety of those who wander inside. "Its pitch dark in there. There is no electricity. Kids cant see where they are in here at night, Warnken said. "When its in the middle of the night youre not going to see the holes on the floor and the glass. Currently there is no way to keep trespassers out of the building since the doors cannot be Salt Lake County Inmate Labor Detail in place. rs Warnken said. 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