Show January 27 1994 PogeS Better Half Non-cred- (con’t from page 6) last four games CEU has their opponents 107-9- 1 They have shot better from the field averaging 323 percent to 491 percent Why are the Eagles losing these games if they are playing better than the competition? One possible reason: foul discrepancy between teams CEU has been called for 70 fouls compared to 36 for the opposition This has resulted in 37 free throw attempts for CEU to 90 for the opposition Eight teams will make the playoffs “I feel that the kids are going to come together and if we make the playoffs then we are going to scare some people" Stubbs said Current standings are: classes it According to Dr Max Lowe assistant commissioner for applied technology Utah System of Higher Education the purposes of noncredit training programs are to meet specific business and industry needs by "retraining current employees and to train others who may be seeking employment in jobs that do not require degrees" Businesses are entering into agreements with these participating schools because they want to achieve specific training gods for new employees Owners of businesses are realizing the importance of employees This training is making companies more productive well-train- ed (con't from page 3) and profitable Jan Young CEU's director of admissions and records says people who take noncredit customized training from CEU gain the knowledge and skills in interest areas However these credits do not go toward a degree Both young and old are signing up for these classes in increasing numbers Some of the noncredit classes being offered by CEU are sign language social dance gymnastics and Japanese “Noncredit customized training will continue to be a substantial growth area in the future particularly as the need for retraining exists and job opportunities increase" Lowe said CEU Police (con't from page 1) crimes as simple assaults vehicle burglaries fraudulent activity car accidents vandalism thefts obscene phone calls and the stalking of CEU students said Johnson The department also assists with city authorities in assault charges and drunk driver cases Many other colleges are upgrading their campus police departments due to the growing violence on campuses around die state In one instance a man opened fire on a hearing committee on the campus of Weber State University Racial violence at Dixie College has added to the of police officials as well as the growth of population and the problems it causes at the U of U USU and Weber Stale University Johnson stated Snow College on the other hand is patrolled fay the Ephraim City Police Department Foronsics (con't from page convened Jan 17 The legislature will be considering next year's budget proposals towards session the end of its Besides the finding request for a new Student Activitiea Center CEU with the support of Gov Mike Leavitt will present a package that advocates a 12 percent hike from last year's budget bringing next year's total to six-we- ek approximately $468 thousand Funding increases will be allocated towards elevating the enrollment by 213 students a staff increase a salary faculty salary increase as well as monies to meet the federal mandates for the disposal of hazardous waste and drug and alcohol prevention programs among other programs The CEU administration feels confident the package will be approved by the legislature "The key to my confidence is CEU's enrollment growth" stated President Michael Petersen "plus our local legislators are working hard to make this happen which always helps" four-perce- Martinez were finalists in extemporaneous speaking Atwood was a finalist in mixed interpretation and Ray was a finalist in prose dramatic interpretation In persuasive speaking Grogan received second and Tony Benjamin was a finalist Pressett placed third in impromptu speaking and Joshua Ulibarri and agree 'f OR rnrta MtKmztn SM C6D bait on coupon ae Coffee Shop Open 5am-9p- m Under new management (West of the underpass on the Carbonville Road) 10 off purchase with this ad EEAWRINQ Home style cooking Breakfast lunch and dinner specials Funding for Student Activities Center moves to plan B by Elisha Ray editor In chief The Utah Building Board rejected the idea of having the CEU's 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