Show Funds tCimlmuvtl Innn iHiyf The (cum plans to aitend tournaments on the East Coast such as the University of Miami and Scion Hall in Newark N J Even though the team is ranked number one among community colleges in the nation individual students need to he seen hy coaches and teams outside the region This will enhance scholarship opportunities and allow CEU students to see the competition before national tournaments Gundlach said the team was lucky to find a sponsor willing and able to help "Gust Kalates at Community Ford was fantastic Within 15 minutes of walking through the front door I was walking out with a ‘J Ford Aspire It's a hot little number: red r hatchback style" Each person donating $20 to support CEll forensics will receive a ticket lor the draw ing w hich w ill be held at 6 pm on March 15 at Community Ford Tickets may be obtained directly from several I 'tali businesses We have several other ideas to earn funds and V from team members and various tions in lYicc hope to put them in place in the next couple of weeks Each member of the squad will have to pay for any funding not rain'd she added Each member of the squad has already paid $KX) in fees to pay for uniforms and $ 87 to attend a summer collegiate camp in Denver Their only road trip funded is to the Valley of the Sun Invitational over Thanksgiving Meals are never included in any road locu- CEl! cheer squad The ('El cheer yell and song squads need to raise $5 (XX) before March 4 sg tin' squad can compete at a national competition for the first link' in the history of the school CEl1 has reserxed a spot at Ilk United Spirit Association's national championship in Anaheim Calif Other 1C AC schools competing include I' VCC SLCC and Ricks College According to Susan Polster the squad is sponsoring a youth cheer workshop on Saturday Feb 7 in the BDAC They have arranged to have a car wash in March at Krompel's Car Wash and are seeking donations 1 1 trip she said Business students The business department is selling $20 coupons to be used at Smith’s Food King w hiletlk w onum's basketball team is selling raflle tickets to w in a scooter donated by the Great Outdoors Store 1 1 Rollerbladin QiCtmimunl hum iHiye 2l three-doo- r American programs? Will the elderly die for lack of health care as presently provided by Indian hihlic Health Services a- - Congress debates cut backs? Ask yourself how you would leel if you were an American Indian and once again your support network is threatened? Possibly then I as well as most of you could fully understand the wrongs that have been and continue to be perpetrated Fortunately tjie voices of many American Indians is starting to be heard History is being rewritten far (ini late as historians realize that truth is more important than image So you ask “Out what can we do about it?" We' could support and demand accuracy in w hat is taught aWe' could let our representatives in ('ongress know that cutting vital Indian programs is not the way to balance the budget Reform them maybe Draconian cuts how-be-- dents simply show respect for their campus while others do not" says student is Andrus “If a the to campus showing any disrespect or to others they will be kicked off of the campus for trespassing while the non-colle- non-colle- CEl' students will simply be told to take off their rollerblades or to stop what they are doing" There are also burns on the carpet in the Student Activity Center due to the use of bicycles and rollerblades inside the building ‘These burns are everlasting and are not pleasant to x isitors of the college" While there is no current policy prohibiting bikes rollerblades and skateboards on campus students need to take caution w hile operating tlkm in the future to discourage administrators from prohibiting them later on nol Finally ‘we' could get rid of ilk ostentatious holiday called Columbus Day and instead seek to Itonor American Indian heritage nationally rather that this person credited w ith the "discovery" and ultimate annihilation of untold millions I recommend to Tlw editor and other of her xiew point a book entitled 5(H) Nations by Alvin M Joscphy Jr Here you will find accurate exents of American Indian history TJ Whitehal CEl ' Alumnus ir ( 'iiiinniiol Iivih We loan money on anything Buy edge of the aspects of wellness and to teach and encourage healthy lifestyles 'The university is an agency designed to serve a function The Wellness Center at CEll (located at Burtenshaw suite ‘J ) offers both counseling and health services Counseling is free on the campus and I lolhrook can inchangingihc entering studcniThe university community consists of subsystems that include ihecurricula Ilk departments the organization of leaching the residences and the extracurricular activitiesiogcthcrlhcse subsystems form a unit: what occurs in any one of them affects and is affected hy the whole Each individual's development depends on factors within himself and also on factors within (he institution through which he is passing" ( A'afgren t Ed ) p X ) Holbrook says "we know from experience that preventing illness and diseases whatever they are is much cheaper than treating them after the person has gotten them" Holbrook says the basis of a wellness model at a college is to educate the students about healthy lifestyles w ith the emphasis on prevention of disease and illness Wellik’ss in Holbrook's opinion i s bei ng e xamined in more of a hoi i manner and this rexerts to the ideas of American Indians— striking a balance with mind body and soul A person who is balanced in the eight areas of wellness is more productive in everything they do a balance between these areas needs to he done on a regular basis to remain well make referrals to other outside agencies if there is a need for further aid In (lie area of physical health Ilk Wellness Center offers both Angela Epstien a physician's assistant who is trained to deal with women's issues and health and Karla Liddell a registered nurse The Welhk'ss Center can olTcr free consultations from Epstien and has a contract with Planned Parenthood for education about contraceptives and reproductive health If the student is eligible for the services a minimal amount is charged F'or a small fee a variety of medical services arc offered ranging from removal of a hangnail to prescriptions for medications The Wellness Center is trying to get a lab in the building in order to keep processing and medical costs dow n lor students Holbrook recommends ilk BDAC facility for student's physical wellness Although it is not part of the actual Wellness Center it is available for student use For a small fee Richard Guymon weight room supervisor can give a student an evaluation and recommend an exercise routine The primary job of the Wellness Center is to educate students about the separate areas of wellness and to help gel Ilk students connected to the appropriate resources to create a balaike in llte dif-ferent areas of wellness part-syste- ic Sell Loan Trade Treat your special valentines to something special: Mon- - Sat Fri 9-- 6 115 West Main a Price Utah 84501 10-- 4 A& Valentines Balloon Bouquet from C£A' s Bookstore J Oedor ycues today $75 ivgitlcu - $475 deluxe ?icl-u- on Feb 14 p on-lin- e 71 of value Cdarfie’s (Pawn Sdojj ®6" IT! 3 1 on-lin- ikw INSTANT CASH ! it ready to "talk" to anyone else with an address from friends around the woild to addresses on campus Tlk lab assistants are very helpful and willing to answer any questions and to explain how to use the e services The lab hours in the CHI) building are X a m to l) pm Monday through Thursday X am to 7 pm on Friday I pm to A pm on Saturday and 4 pm to V pm on Sunday Students can access the internet in the as library Students cun he long and as often as they wish The lab assistants said that classes as introduction to the Internet 2(X) being offered next quarter hy Eric Manlz and books written about the internet can he very useful There is no secret formula to being an expert net surfer One just has to sit down and spend some lime exploring the incredible and ever fascinating world of cyberspace ( 1 majority of these disrespectful accouterments are due to students on in the The halls trespassing campus Main Building were recently repainted due to the damage doiur to them during summer camps held at CEl' "CEl' stu- - (Ciuiliniiiil from nu'rJi I °Wellness Pizza 21 : : 1 1 E am Main St Price - 7pm Call-in- s 637-220- 2 Tuesday-Saterda- y welcome i j i ! 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