Show March 9 1995 Page 3 CEU shares $800000 planning money for building projects with four other colleges If you were to take all theifs" about the proposed new Student Center and lay them end to end the line would reach from Price up to the Higher Education headquarters in SaltLake which is precisely where the last "if" has landed in this year’s cycle Here’s why: Last week the Legislature stuffed $800000 in unmarked bills into the State's bonding package Ostensibly the money is intended to fund Higher Education Snow (Noyes Bldg) $400000 SUU (Athletic Center) $700000 USU (Widsoe Hall) $1 million Here are the complications: Snow's project was highly favored by the Regents CEU’s was unanimously endorsed by the Legislature's Capita) Facilities Committee and USU may have money of its own to bring its request under $800000 "We think we have a good case to make in that the Regents have strongly endorsed the Noyes Building at Snow If they stay with that it leaves just capital project designs as determined by Regents There are four such projects on the table with an esti- mated total design cost of about $25 e think we have a good case to make the Regents have strongly endorsed the Noyes Building at Snow If they stay with that it leaves just enough money left over for our Student Center design" design" Pres Mike Peterson said Meanwhile Dean of Institutional AdvanceKaren ment Bliss said the college will be back million So the algebraic question for the Re-gents to solve is "What project or combination of projects equal to $8ooooor in that enough money left over for our Student Center V' Here are the variables: CEU (Student Center) t v $300000 again nextyeartotryforfullfundingof the states share of the Center’s con- stniction costs Student fee contributions will continue to be collected and held in an escrow account to pay for the student's share of the project Walk run America's first gc and sleep while you can com- petition will begin on April 25 in the Southwest region of North America The entrants have been instructed to the footsteps of the Anasai the Navajo and the Ulc They will search for their limits in beautiful hut untamed and sometimes harsh landscapes relying on their teamwork wits and stamina Their friends arc participate in an environmental service project before the event begins Tliis service project changes each year as does the race location The report only to Salt Lake City At that point more details will be given This is an cxpcditioncompetition for teams of five adventurers each the map the compass and each other Their enemy time team consisting of men and women combined The teams will race 3(X) miles nonstop to the finish line - using Mark Hurnclt founder will reveal the course to the competitors 24 hours prior to the care” By conducting and only transportation such as canoes mountain hikes white-watrafts horses their feet start of the race All teams are allowed two assistants whom they will y see 3 times during the and climbing ropes for 24 hours a day Competitors will sleep when they dare and move while they can all the while quenching their thirst lor competition and discovery The ledgers will follow in event The assistants are the action Journalists and photographers Irom around the world will be reporting daily on the race Television coverage will be both network with NBC “Dateline" and cable as an MTV er Eco-Ch- al 2-- projects range front planting trees to rivers Our purpose is to dcaning-u- p promote environmental awareness and to let people know “it's cool to participat- ing in an environmental service project we support our wotds with 10-da- competitor's only connection to civilization The is an correct and race environmentally tlierelore the term “pack it in pack it out” applies All competitors will Special l:or more information contact Meg Ruggiero at (XIH) 505-7X4- X Founder's Day honored the college's finest by Leona J Christensen staff writer The College of Eastern Utah honored seven outstanding men and women during the 1995 Founder's Day Banquet March 4 Douglas S Foxley received the Distinguished Service Award in ap- preciation for his key role in saving East Carbon High School from closure and awarding scholarships to ECUS college-boun- d graduates lie told attendees he hoped a graduate of ECUS would someday be honored as an outstanding CEU graduate Dr Alfonso Trujillo CEU profes- sor emeritus received the Lifetime Achievement Award lie was recognized for excellence in teaching and education In addition to serving as academic vice president 10 years his research in chemistry advanced knowledge of proteins and synthetic fuels Always joking Trujillo told everyone that he was going to celebrate his 5f)th wedding anniversary soon lie said he made it 50 years because both he and his wife loved (lie same man Alter winning an Emmy award for best prime-tim- e animated program over lor "The Roman City" Dan Eauseil was also honored us Outstanding Alumnus Ilis credits also include band and working at llur family ness forever artistic work for "Spidcrman" “Carmen Sandicgo" and 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” Recently lie donated a large painting of a dinosaur to his alma mater Carbon High School whose home team is named the Dinos He thanked his art professors at CEU for pulling up with him and making him draw circles triangles and spheres "Everything centers around the basics" he said Dr Ruth E Brasher was honored as Outstanding Alumna for her exemplary career in education She was professor of home economics at Brigham Young University and now serves director of the I lonor Code Office She joked that all of the had Dr Trujillo as a teacher-inclu- ding herself After dedicating more than half a century to the Carbon County community Helen Olivetu received the Eagle Award Serving many civic and charitable causes slie was a hon-ore- member of the Price City Planning and Zoning Committee American Red Cross I 'tali Symphony Board ioo college students UNITING to make a difference sunca) SERVING the rennaisance of DOWNTOWN salt lake city MARCH 31st APRIL 1st es Vince Colbert former major league baseball player and Ciene Robertson Dino gridiron star were inducted into the Carbon Sports Hall of Fame Colbert was the first black athlete recruited by East Carolina University lie signed with the Cleveland Indians and played in the major league lor two and a half years He told of his lifetime friendship with former teammate Ron Cunningham and his experiences at the college Cunningham died a few years ago and was posthumously inducted into the CEU Hall of Fame two years ago Colbert is the only CEU athlete to have his own baseball card He currently works for a university police force Robertson led the Carbon High ' foothal team to a stale Class A Championship in I93X He was probably the only prep player to win recognition as a tackle in his junior year and as a hallhikk Ins senior year Robinson's son accepted Ilk plaque for his lather who has been ill lor ilk past year and is living in Northern California He said Ins lather was with the Founder's Day participants in spirit and thanked everyone lor this honor all-sta- te a (D TJ O D Preregistration KATHY PAINTER 637-212- 0 X284 icontmutd Mi Ifjr Once you are registered and your tuition and fees have been paid and yini no longer wish to attended classes you must withdraw at the admissions office During the first week of school (Marh 2K thru April 3) you are eligible for a KM) percent refund a 75 percent refund lor the second week of school (April 4 thru April 10) and a 50 percent refund for the third week of school thru April 17) If you register (April for classes during the third week and withdraw during ilk1 third week ol school you are only entitled to a 50 1 1 contact busi- UTAH NETWORK 8c and (Ik Save Carbon College drive Slk talked about meeting her hus- percent refund" |