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Utah' 845011 Published by the students of the College of Eastern Utah Administration says it will abide by current policy and procedure as the residence hall battle continues Jake Shewmakc by editor President Michael A Petersen stated that he would stick by current housing policies and procedures and challenged the students who were present at a Jan 23 meeting in his office to come up with a better way to solve the problem of paying for vandalism in the residence halls The people in attendance at the meeting were Housing Director Joe Glorioso Dean of Student Life Jay Andrus ASCEU Vice President of Academics JD Conover ASCEU In- ter Campus Gub Chairman Jake Shcwmake ASCEU Ombudsman Travis Mam and Petersen Conover Shcwmake and Marat are all residents at Eldon B Sessions Honor Hall The meeting which wu originally supposed to be between Petersen and Conover became a little heated at some of the comments in limes Conover's recent opinion article in Jan 18 edition of the Eagle were discussed Petersen wu upset because he felt Conover had implied in his article that the administration wu "second rate" and "a bunch of followers" u Petersen cited examples such as Ses-sions Hall and the dropping of the football program as proof the current administration has taken some bold moves and that they are trying to provide the opportunity of a college education to students who otherwise would not be able to afford it Glorioso reiterated his feeling that "it is die guilty ones who are doing the complaining" during the meeting and went on to state that he did not believe students from outside the hall could have committed the Dec 2 act of vandalism which resulted in $730 worth of damage He also added that the reason a problem exists is because people who see these acts of vandalism committed will not come forward with any information Petersen while not expressing die Glorioso said he same feelings felt the group billing procedure wu the only way for the college to con-th- e linue to provide housing residents with a respectable place to stay The biggest point brought out by the administrative participants in the meeting wu the fact that all the people who live in campus housing u have signed a contract and in doing so have agreed to all of its terms They stated that if the students were not happy with the terms of the contract they shouldn't have signed it Petersen went on to offer Conover release from his housing contract to seek housing Conover refused Petersen's offer and introduced the fact that students himself need housing in such order to be able to afford college and even though they may feel a procedure such group billing is unfair they sign the contract due to their lack of bargaining power and suffer the consequences Petersen listened to some suggestions from Conover Shewmake and Mann and said he would take them into consideration The three ASCEU officers added that they would continue working to solve the higher education such as CEU The editorial was used by Mary He-len Powell in her critical and ere-alive thinking class and was dis- cussed by the members of the Insd- tutional Council in their monthly meeting which wu held in Moab on Jan 22 The phrases which have been singled out are "turd in a punch bowl" and "urinate in your breakfast cereal" In the Jan 16 issue on page six of the University of Utah's student (continued on page 8) off-camp- u u problem Since the publication of Conover's editorial the turmoil hu continued to grow Some people admire Conover for his initiative and courage to say what he thinks and others feel that maybe some of the langusge is vulgar and doesn't belong in a publication put out by an institution of -- Thepropowd b&xikmm mmded bvthe sta kCEUwiw jn&tfcnic promms m imong the most C to Dmitrich ofl eoonoinicjdlyv end vouUidio presturemthe statesother ft W Nv w cburses'ai:v:i ilWuta the growing fosututiout' four-ye- ar l£CurT seatlWiilt very Stile investment ‘‘X'i V this state could offer these programs v ? - as fr' it fSfrf&i wammmww eMwaiivii wmsw wmi wro awvwv I baccalaureate offerings Is art Eastern Utah wrrwafvw ews ns w : i and he feels confident? t v parawe to loose st uie suue s uruyers ISUSC and Weber State Universities? fll theS egents gave approval for Weber Suae College and Southern Utah State College to gab) utuvemty sums despite the controversy surrounding of time ovtf tM ttot twd montiu smiegling with vw KwHI CXIUlOt ID OOqJJ WSCrmd SUJreqtKuiU for name changes be ? fomp X denied":: BSTthe fc--r lahSuie mt " UgV jiiwevet"tfM m ' rf ec:EachoftietwqbDlihdl8se sumneu ftaasuk saio me name cnange u nccoeo to give ® a fatrehance in (he Job market because of the ddfenng tweepums s’ rml VrffJVJw-- nswwte osy vs 7 Maaanobu Higashi portaysd Hobart Palmar and (LR) Cindy Paris Krladaa Stratton Kristin Jsnklns Heidi Ralcki and Usa Flltton pratand to ba his woman In ths Mtv Weak Lip Sync Contest photo by Gary Rlx wwp i '' ws v sr awr v vmswna as w w wa the' vWtt) T A |