Show Pape 10 March 9 1995 Price Planned Parenthood closes its doors by Thomas Ori staff writer These providers are: Dr Kevin Brockhank 637-822- 0 In I97h I lie PI noil I'nrcnihiHHl Price ('enter a private nonprofit organization opened its doors to provide reproductive health care and medical services to women and men in ('arhon and Pinery county This organization will he closing their lrice office doors on March 1995 due to lack of funding The I'tah Planned Parent lit hk! oil ice believes it will he advantageous to change tlie delivery of medical services and to continue meet i np the medical and educational needs ol (lie local area The new dclivciv system will improve the access o those services Patients will Iv able to choose liom (wo area physicians who have agreed to serve Jicnls needing conlidcntiil and Jeffery Palen D0 In addition there is a new way of ordering birth control supplies 111 1 lOiiiiiccpiivc sei vices living the same sluhiip lee that was provided by die Puce Planned Parenthood office Health & 637-661- 5 through the mail by calling A community educator will be hired as well This person will he available to provide education regarding sexuality family planning and teen pregnancy They will also facilitate workshops and classes connecting with existing community organizations as provided under Title 20 lor education This switch to a di Herein service model does not mean that Planned Parenthood is gone said Nanette Miller the Price oflicc manager lor the past 7 years 'Tin very proud ol my job assisting in the health ol our community" she said "but when lieard of the closing of this office I was devastated and cried over this outcome simply because I'm concerned and worried about our young teens being provided for I have a fear that they may hesitate at seeing a local family doctor Please keep in mind everything will be held in the strictest of confidence as it was with Planned Parenthood" liven though the office dosed the doors will not be locked March until March 15 Call the office if you have any questions regarding these I 3 changes at As for CPU students the student liealth and wellness center has two physician's assistance who assist students and answer questions 637-14X- including birth control contraceptives and sexually transmitted diseases You can reach them by calling (37-- 2 20 ext 629 the office is located in liurienshw Hall 0 1 I Wellness Since being in existence the liealth and ellness Center has seen a decline m binhcdiinlcrs rum 25 to 5 percent In just one year the percentage of binge drinkers has declined Irom 25 1 I Ryan lloglund tells a story of Pullan on the subway in New York at nationals Pullan had just eaten spicy Tai food at a restaurant and it apparently didn’t agree with him lloglund laughs at the vision of Pullan sick to his stomach Friends and students of Pullan com- mented that they will miss him He has been a valuable asset to CEU Good luck on your future let's hope your new job will provide new exciting outlooks for you And PS “Wendy does Thank appreciate the scholarship percent to 15 percent Holbrook asserts that this is a direct result from promoting healthy lifestyle choices Women are not as likely to drink as men as concluded from the survey with Miiv Ann Snuiliarils Spirts Editor Danny Kuiniinns Music Editor Kelly ('ails hi AAE Editor pereei ved risk taking factor and macho image men seem to feel Housing (Conlinnrronronjtai In addition Sessions Honor Hall will receive a "makeover" The facility will he recarpeted and the booths in the lounge will he replaced Meal plans will be more flexible to include Monday-Fridu- y plan 10-me- al and a Monday-Sunda- y plan To accommodate increased costs in labor for the additional weekend serving there will he a $25 price increase for the Mon-Su- n arc $4X0 for the 5 plans Meal plan prices for 95- 7 for the to $505 plan day plan day supplement the increase cost of food service staff on the weekends $563 for the plan and $585 for the plan al 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