Show The Eagle - Page 2 Thursday New dorm will house 108 students by fall 1990 Gina Howard feature editor by Construction workers poured the cement floor and began framework this week on a new dorm being built adjacent to Townhouse on CEU Campus The new dorm which is being built on the k will house 108 students and should be com pleted in time for next fall CEU Development Dean Karen Miller said The new dorm is a y structure and will contain 18 apartments nine on each floor Each floor will have laundry facilities a lounge area and a study fast-trac- two-stor- hall April 5 1990 UL's t not contain kitchens or cooking facilities Rent will be $310 per quarter Glorioso said Construction of the new dorm which is part of the Campus Master Plan is a cooperative project -- 1 between the CEU Foundation Board and the college The Foundation is a organizauon whose to is provide housing for purpose the college For this reason CEU officials "hope to save a considerable amount-may- be $200000 relation to what cost would have been if it was privately constructed" Miller said 4157' ® tat 20-ye- ar is Jhi-rrv- ' !f'' fit S ---in "Those monies will come back to us to use over years for scholarship programs” she said However the money win not be used for housing scholarships for the new dorm The only dorm that wiU have housing scholarships provided will be Sessions Honor Hall r Rv r 3-- Six students will live in each apartment Apartments will have three bedrooms two bathshowers a vanity area and a study room The rooms will also have individual control for heating and air conditioning a phone jack and every study room will have cable TV TVs in the lounge will be equiped with VCRs o CEU Housing Director Joseph Glo-rios- said Residents will be required to purchase a meal plan because the new dorm is a sleep-stud- y style that will t nt il ITI WMIMWIMIMI 1 i 1 1 1 1 I I l 1 l 1 I I - ’ 3 Above Construction ersw members finish foundstlon work on the the new dorm Photo by Stephanie Mara Right: Floor plan of the apartment unit Includes four bedrooms (one will be converted to a study room) two bathrooms and a vansix-stude- CEU Physical Plant employees are the primary work force in construction of the dorm with Physical Plant Director Gene Carlson and Academic and contractor Robert Torgerson supervising the work Vice-Preside- V nt two-stude- nt ity area Below Archltec-ta- l rendering of the dorm's East Court n llllllllllll mini mini a niXtjtiWHmp I! SE01EE Women's Conference to feature discussion on Sonja Fowler from the Bureau of Solid and Hazardous Waste in Salt Lake City will speak on pollution The 13th annual Women's Conference sponsored by CELTs Camproblems and recycling She will Women Together and the Carbon focus on the "three R's”: reduce pus County Chamber of Commerce will reuse and recycle Fowler also serves on the "Earth Day Commibe Friday April 20 on the CEU camttee" planning statewide events for pus This year's theme is "1990s Earth Day 1990 April 22 Self Awareness Trends" Several Pat Davis from the Salt Lake Combeen asked have to speakers present a series of workshops on subjects munity College will speak on getranging from pollution problems to ting away from technology and getleft brainright brain studies Folting back to creativity She will also speak on left brainrighl brain lowing the workshops keynote studies speaker John Kirk a national semiJohn Kirk is a professional writer nar lecturer will speak at the from Idaho who is president of a Cordy West news editor by K- - News Editor HMHHIIMHMIMIIinilUHHIHSHINm IIIIMMM HUIIHIIINI HHI Cordy West --Kristie Eliason Arts and Entertainment Editor Howard — Feature Editor- Hickmon Richard Sports EditorBusmess hi anager— --Travis Mann Ragun Larkin Aimee Anderson Reporters——- Blackburn Jeff Jordan Dusty Neiman JD Conover Jenny Stephanie Bogdin Daren Fairbanks and Gina Barbieio Photographers HIHHiMHIIIIMIMHIMNSHtMHI Lonnie Bchunin Stephanie Marra Stephanie Marvidakis and Gary Allen Rix by Carrie Crocco 1J°LErn —-Gina foil-tim- 637-21- 20 - The drilldance team is looking for 0 girls to become part of Super fonnin dice troupe The ten forrai lulf lima u Eaglet battaU 16-2- “ hm cheerieadmg end dancedrill team tryouts at 1 pm Saturday April 21 iu pi gmes Cheerleaders wiU be judged on indi a lidnechee 3(yeond dance nreneied by untld-u- p Wonfawr viduil pviner Hums TtadMKh and leaden cheaaeven yell aghtaeng achrt apod and lo lead Susan A Polster immMMmMnMMMi Advisor BStartt— Utah and it printed Easton Tkt Eoglo it tho official Hadtm pubUcotU of tin CoUogo of T ffitaTtoFajUegcibcatedJnRoeMlIfo ut shops Two speakers will give their just the luncheon it will be $9 and must be paid in advance workshops at the same time thus providing a choice for the particiStudents are especially encouraged pants to attend For those stue Each session will lut for 30 mindents that attend the conference or utes and the conference will end with any part thereof one hour of Social the luncheon in the Ballroom from Science credit will be given Stu12:30 - 2:30 Reservations can be dents should register through the made by calling Lea Vasten at registrar office instead of making a ext 203 For a discount on reservation through Lea Vasten the tickets call before Students are then required to write a April 20th Discount tickets are $13 and $17 at paper about the conference and turn the door it into Lea Vasten in the library to receive credit for attending the conEveryone is invited to attend the ference workshops and luncheon However if you can't attend all the sessions Registration for the conference begins at 8 am in the Ballroom on you can attend any part of the workApril 20 shops for $6 If you wish to attend Cheerleading and drill team tryouts set for April 21 Jake Shewmake in tvtry other Thursday fatl winter and tpriitg quartan Opinion txpnssed thitpMica-dstudents may or may not reflect the official opinio of CEU't administraiionfaculty seminar company For his workshop he will discuss the importance of our values Following the luncheon Kirk will address the subject of "Your Body's Aura is the Real You" Another workshop will be presented by the Charter Canyon Counseling Center It will be a panel discussion on teenage bum-oand the pressures facing teens today To begin die day Geri and Paige Petersen will deliver the opening remarks They wiU touch on all the subjects being presented that day All participants of the conference will attend the opening session beginning at 9 am Following the opening session the morning will be split into three morning work trends self-awarene-ss o crowds during basketball games tryoulfyou Ihhi you are pmendyOeeconddanwunAth c£U SaieadenwiU Kristie Eliason head song leader said hue win be taught the day of the tut lions by CEU onaitt cheer and SOaeocff qudifieCroneeAplhdaie to enerjenc full tf ewhunem good hyiHtonBA30eeconddnSdw Yell leaden are required to execute a chair toss hands extension and an optional partner stunt Previous experience in gymnastics is helpful but not necessary Cheer and yell leading workshops will be from 330 to 6 pm on Frkiay April 20 and from 9 am to noon Saturday April 21 fat the BDAC gym area Song leading workshops are from 9 am to noon on Saturday Drilldance workshops are from 9 am to noon on Saturday fat the BDAC dance studio PaddpanU must bring a (continued on page 8) |