Show The Eagle - Pag Thursday Junuary II 1990 CEU makes t expansion plans for next 1 0 years renputer and Business Center will be inovated and ready for classroom 1991 he Looking into the nineties CEU has struction by winter quarter Center Student A new said n Activity some definite plans Robert Torger-sounwill the and built be will library CEU vice president said Expanconstruction some major sion is the major concern within the dergo next five to 10 years The following changes Expansion in existing programs eight years show the number of gradwill also take place The business and uating high school students will gradmarketing department will increase ually increase and CEU will react to its capacity New programs will also meet the growing demands be added to the school's curriculum By Sept 1990 more such as computer aided manufacture housing will be available for over programs and robotics which deals 100 new students Realistically with advancements in welding elecCEU's enrollment could reach he said tronics and machine-showithin the next five years As we look back on the eighties Increases in the number faculty and and look forward to the nineties CEU school programs will follow suit he is keeping up with the growth With said expanding programs and increased The school's Master Plan to instudent enrollment the next five to crease classroom space will be put 10 years holds many changes for into effect immediately as the Com CEU by Cordy West news editor 23004-student- s p Studanta anjoy hot chocolate donuts hot cldsr and aundaoa whlla watching Warran Millar ski movlas and boasting about past ski trips In tha Studant Activity Cantar lounga on Dec 10 photobyStoptanioMana Date rape survey used to educate students services "There's too much of a percent reported they had had sexAlmost half (46 percent) of ual intercourse with a women feeling among many women that Dartmouth College women who had against her will "Their perception no matter whom they tell they are unwanted sexual intercourse told no a sexual interaction is very difof going to be blamed for the incone about the incident and about from a woman's perception ferent ident" says Phyllis Riggs acting ' d told a close friend acinteraction" says Riggs the Awareness of coordinator of Sexual cording to a recent survey of S21 and Abuse Programs and director of They've been taught from a very students Dartmouth plans to use the age to persue a goal and not to early survey these statistics and other survey reThe men's also give up" even when somone is explored survey sults to educate students about acfour Less views date than on saying "no" rape quaintance rape and to encourage them to talk about the problem (continued from page 1) The incidence of such encounters affects a high proportion of stuissues group Nurses Roundtable "I dents: 23 percent of the women political science like U After A teaching" she added "but 1 miss teaching at the of surveyed reported experiencing unworking in the intensive care unit" wanted attempted sexual interTempleton moved to Price and acThe program will be aiming to hit course and eight percent reported cepted a teaching position at CEU Her husband Kent teaches composi- - perfection in several years Temple-tio- n unwanted intercourse within the ion d- - "We're trying a lot of new at the college alsopreceding year " The college offers a number of reTempleton's nursing specialties in- - things she explained "It will take a sources to assist women who've had dude critical care and spinal cord in- - few years to get a high quality pro- tun When we get it it's going to be unwanted sexual experiences - but juries She is also involved with two good" political groups and a professional many don't take advantage of the one-thir- o Nursing Two additions to faculty In the future Irvine would like to see CEU grow as an institution "I want it to become all that it can be by Stephanie Bogdin staff writer After coming back to an area he is originally from Stan Irvine PhD is looking for success as a faculty member at the College of Eastern Utah At CEU Irvine teaches courses in anatomy physiology chemistry math biology of human reproduction and genetics evolution and society come - False alarms may become a frustration of the past by Gina Howard feature editor Annoyances over CEU's Campus Fire Alarm System may shortly become a frustration of the past as crews search for solutions to protect the system from false alarms "We are still in a problem solving mode" said CEU Development Dean Karen Bliss Miller "the process is not complete right now" After a year's worth of installation work the system was supposed to become operational in June 1989 But the system has been plagued by numerous false alarms and so officials have not yet hooked it up to the Price City Fire Department Most of the false alarms are being set off in the dorms Miller said The kind of smoke detectors required in sleeping rooms and corto partiridors are cles in the air" she said The sensors can't differentiate between dust moisture and smoke and a number of things can set them off "It might be candle smoke ci 'ultra-sensitiv- e' garette smoke or even burnt toast smoke" Miller said "all will cause the smoke detectors to go into an alarm condition" In Townhouse Apartments steam from the shower was setting off the alarms and during the summer dirty air from the swamp coolers was causing problems in Sessions Hall Aerosol sprays-li- ke hairspray or deodorant-c- an also set off the alarms and even a vaporizer has been a culprit in the past To combat the false alarms crews have now separated each smoke detector from the rest of the alarm system in the dorms This will allow the alarm to sound only in the room it was set off cuuing down on annoyances for residents in the rest or the building Miller said However the heat sensors contained in the detectors which are activated when room temperature rapidly increases will "still trigger a major Iniilding alarm" Miller said A student that sets off an alarm in his room should open a window and flap a magazine back and forth underneath the detector Miller said because the alarm won't silence until what triggered it is dispersed Miller said that the system will be hooked into the fire department "if we can go two weeks without excessive false alarms" but she will notify head residents before it is reactivated Students and faculty should keep in mind that the fire alarm system is not hooked into the fire department "I wouldn't want anyone to get a false sense Of security” she said Anyone suspecting a fire should go immediately to the phone call the Carbon County 3 Dispatch at report the fire and then evacuate Carbon County does not have a 911 ser- 637-089- vice Miller would like to thank students and faculty for putting up with the hassles that the fire alarm system has caused Thank you for taring to be patient”she said "we know the noise has been annoying and we apologize as a college for all the inconvenience" Vr -I f ' vl “ 9M 4 "" ? JLa - w ' t Melanie Hcnslcr a new addition to the math department at the College of Eastern Utah feels the students are nice and are usually prepared They seem ready to leant Hensler was graduated from Bemidji "I'm greatly impressed with the State the and and students University in Minnesota with a faculty that exists among the faculty bachelor of science degree in math She continues to further her education and staff" Irvine said of CEU "I enI and like the students” at Utah State University where she is joy teaching is CEU the In 20 years of leaching working on her master's degree in fourth college to have Irvine on its math Hensler was a math teacher at Carfaculty Other colleges include the bon High School seven years before Community College of Allegheny and Pa Dodge joining CEU's faculty Her work load County Piusburgh SL and consists of preparatory algebra inCity Community College termediate algebra college algebra Plains the of College Dodge Mary Kan trigonometry and analytic City Irvine's main emphasis is science Hensler likes the CEU faculty She At Weber State College he received associate and bachelor degrees in sci- feels her colleagues are nice helpful ence He earned his master's and doc- and they make her feel right at home She likes to ride her bike go fishtorate degrees in genetics at Utah State University Irvine also attended ing and camping Because site enjoys the University of Utah the outdoors her' favorite recreational Irvine has been married for 13 area is Southern Utah in the Moab Karen Sue to six have area She often likes to go to Arches They years four of whom still live at children National Park and go hiking through' home He enjoys science reading and out the area In the winter she enjoys the outdoors by cross country skiing watching science documentaries com-radcr- ie geome-trycalcul- us |