Show usmmrem w- 7 ' s '? f s ' "T rt‘ £ v ’0£ Jfrt' Arikmlctm wltitm " rff G DriwlMf 9 thi limt-- fi Btf fall fits tpt TSI icflJJ a hIK45lKMlhu rdaH p r U 511 i VS Jeff Jordan and Marc Trennery elected to ASCEU's head executive offices He is mgjoring in exercise sports science with a psyco-sociemphasis and will finish his prerequisites next year to enter the University of Utah's physical therapy school Jordan is head yell leader and will be marrying Natalie Lynn Cotton on June 23 When asked what his goal for the 1993-19school year was he said ”We hope to make the students' experiences at CEU beneficial to them by providing worthwhile activities keeping them informed and listening to by Ryan G Peacock staff writer al Five new studenibody officers were elected April 9 in one of the closest elections in school history Jeff Jordan and Marc Trencry were elected president and executive The JordanTrcncry ticket won by four votes 128124 in an election in which only 17 per cent of the studenibody voted Hie other officers elected were Gretscl Miller as activities Samantha Douglas as academics and Becky Grange as the IOC chairperson Jeff Jordan a graduate of Granger High School in Salt Lake City is the second of seven children He held an elected office in every grade in high school and returned this year from a mission to Guadalajara Mexico vice-preside- nt 94 vice-presid-ent vice-presid- ent their input" His major goal is to increase student involvement and awareness "Students need to have more input" he said He plans to improve advertising for activities by using the student leadership class to help with advertising as well as planning the activities themselves orientation preregistration during rush week next fall and will also be able to recruit during week and the end of a mini-rus- h this quarter The student council also may help financially to start programs year the old constitution He said that that will help dubs recruit new He plans to provide incentives the students need to be more for students to attend the sporting members informed on important issues Jordan plans to help the events and wants to help the facing them He plans to hold students to be excited about the students in these areas and others forums in which both those in school and its but he needs help and only five favor of the issue and those opportunities positions in the student council will it be able to present Clubs at CEU need a lot of against have been filled There are their arguments and the students from student the help government opportunities for more students will be able to decide based on successful to be he said He to be appointed to positions in their knowledge of the issue the student council plans to give clubs every instead of just guessing An students interested in being opportunity to recruit members Club have be to presidencies Jordan says the new appointed must submit a resume' formed before the club's charter to the student government office administration would like student will be in the student activity center Jordan and on how better could aocepted input they claims before May 23 Resumes must that advertise activities and better having next year's inform students of important presidencies in place will give the list experience in student offices ideas for the 1993-199- 4 clubs school a head start on recruiting issues "We're not going to close Clubs will also have the year and any preference for any doors until we've tried them” recruit freshman said to at he opportunity positions One problem that Jordan observed in the recent studenibody vote on the new constitution was that it seemed as if no one knew what the new constitution said differently than Another concern Jordan has is what he calls "student spirit" He said that more students attended basketball games and other sporting events during his first year at CEU than during this extra-curricul- ar Old baseball field’ to become home of the new Aaron Jones dormitory apartment style of Burtenshaw Hall with the exception that the by Jamison Brown staff writer In order to accommodate and promote growth on campus construction projects for new dormitories has begun The site for these new dorms is behind the Science Building If you have been near the Science Building you know that the process is going on at a fast rateThis is due to the goal of completion of the first of three new dormitories for fall quarter 1993 Three new buildings will be erected and dedicated to housing The money to pay for these dorms is coming from a loan and also from the portion of student fees dedicated to the maintenance of the buildings Jay Andrus dean of student life said The cost of living in these new dorms will reflect the cost of the construction because the drams must pay for themselves he added on-camp- us Prices at CEUs food service have stayed the same for two years but in order to keep up with the rising cost of the Service Master the costs for meal plans and housing will go up about three percent The buildings will provide 200 beds which will be one-thir-d sleep and study at a minimum with the remaining rooms having cooking units They will be similar in die A K i- x A - I 4:f A Jr' A im V! f f - drus stated There are always students wanting to live on campus ( i rewho are unable to due to lack of in will area the be vanity strooms instead of in the suit hall space ' With more housing opportuniMarried housing is not included housties in these new plans "Married on campus there is a greater chance for CEU to expand and acing would almost have to be a commodate these students who get its Andrus own" separate entity of left out stated Upon completion of the The college's construction and third building the existing Aaron Jones Hall will be torn down to management program is completremoval With the create parking ing the work and saving at least of these old rooms a total of about half a million dollars The first 170 new beds will be created he dormitory should be built by fall added quarter mid will consist of 4 cooking units and 48 sleep and study "The residence halls are at full units As of now three units will occupancy at the beginning of fall be divided equally between the quarter when school starts" An- sexes This arrangement would give two cooking units to man mid two to women The same will be done for the sleep and study units with 24 going to both sexes The optimistic projected completion of all throe buildings is fall 1993 at the earliest Andrus staled speculatively Students are already showing an interest in the new dorms Joe Glorioso Housing Director feels that "the new kitchen units will most likely be filled and will most likely have a waiting list" CEU is growing arid must continue to grow Two thousand stuDr John & Jones eon of former CEU President Aaron Jones unveils dents by the year 2000 is the a drawing of the New Aaron Jones housing complex One unit Is goal Andrus added expected to be completed by fall 1993 (Photo by Craig Crookston) |