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Show Ct: v,: .iry23. 1996 The Dixie Sun News Pedestrians have right ot wav. Citations, fines, and referral to juvenile court are handled bv campus J lades ntinoed from page 1 police. also tip the trash cans over and . trom for jumps," he said. -llicv of Utah State University, j'i, Utah, Brigham Young University also has a policy banning skateboards and rollerblades but not bicvcles. "I live in the dorms and the college is my backyard. I think I should be able to skate in my backyard, said Robin Cahoon, freshman from Woodscross. "It would be easier to get to class with blades and carry them to class than to find a place to lock up mv bike." Jamie Hall, freshman from enterprise said she would rather have someone run into her on rollerbblades that have a bike come at her too. Lee Sherman, freshman from Boston, Mass, said "The campus is such a beautiful place to skate. It should be allowed as long as we don't destroy anything. Stacy Snider freshman from Kearns, Utah brought her rollerblades with her but doesn't want to break the rule, but wishes she could skate on campus. I could get from the Dixie Center to the McDonald Building in time for class if she could rollerblade between. "We encourage those desiring that kind of entertainment to use the facilities just one block off campus, said Fowler. reads: "The use of bicycles, boards, and rollerblades shall be oud onlv as a means of transporta-- n oalku avs and other vehicular ,u;,avs of USU. Anyone using v diall give the right of way to any . j..;nan and shall travel at a reason-,afe and prudent speed. Under no vjni'tance will (BSR) be allowed on benches, steps, or stairs tips, curbs, d other such structures and shall not Permitted the first rming. : :i !o S20 inside any building, offense receives a verbal Subsequent offenses receive a and impoundment of fine . forty. University of Utah regulations for-- ,j skateboarding, biking, or rollerblad-o- n campus in any manner that may The image University e rider or others. property or endanger Specifically prohibited bstacle riding," which is any form of includes riding stairs, curbs, rails, rntains, grass or shrubbery. A 10 MPH nut is posted for sidewalks. n benches, walls, Dixie Writing Center ; Hours: "5 v ...V Mon. - Thurs. 8 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Located in the McDonald Center, Room 203, the writing center is for students, faculty, or staff. Come for help in improving your writing skills! College Student Support Program provides free Services drop-tutori- X to all students. Students are the Browning Building, Academic Support Center, Room 105, and take advantage of the encouraged to stop by 628-360serv- 0 ices provided. iidjxk Cwege y 8 am to 9 pm Friday 8 am to 5 pm Saturday 10 am to 2 pm Monday-Thursda- Are Things Just a Little Blurry? Are Your Classes Mostly Tape & Super Clue? Free Tutoring - Monday - Thursday, from 8 a.m. 9 p.m; Fridays, 8 a.m. - 5 Saturdays, 10 a.m.. - 2 p.m. English: MWF, p.m., MW, 7 p.m., Thursday, 9 p.m. Thursday, a.m, Saturday, p.m.; Friday, 9-- 1 1 a.m.; Monday - Thursday, 10-1- 1 p.m. Chemistry: Monday, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.; Tuesday, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.; Math: Would You Like A Clear Look At The World? p.m; 1- -3 12-- 12-- 5-- 5-- 2 2 a.m.; 12-- 1 p.m. Thursday, 9 a.m. - 12 noon; a.m. Physics: Thursday, 9 a.m. - 12 noon. PhysiologyBiology: Tuesday and Thursday, p.m. German: Monday - Wednesday, Noon to pm, Spanish: Saturdays, 10 am to 12 noon. French: Tuesday and Thursday, 3 pm 2 History: Monday and Wednesday, 1 3 p.m.; Friday, noon, Wednesday, Friday, 10-1- 0 1 WHY ARE YOU WAITING? EXCELLENS OPTICAL HAS THE NEWEST TECHNOLOGY TO FILE YOUR EYEGLASS PRESCRIPTION IN ABOUT ONE HOUR!!!! WE HAVE THE LARGEST SELECTION OF LENSES & FRAMES IN SOUTHERN UTAH. -2 1 MONDAY HOURS THRU FRIDAY 8:30 - 5:30 2-- -- 10-1- 3-- 5 CALL 628-360- 0 OR 634-262- 7 TODAY!!!! p.n. Specialized Academic Labs: Spanish: Monday and Wednesday, 3 -- 5 p.m. Room 1 13 Anatomy: Monday and Tuesday, 4-- 5 p.m. Room 1 13. Excellens Optical y -- j |