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Show r, V" ,,: .. ;14 Sun Advocate ' '. ! i Price, Utah Thursday July 26. 2001 mission, : : .dealing with.the related prob- -' (Continued from page 1) In Thomas cycs, thc direct lent. Obviously, growth in both lion for CEU should be based upon meeting immediate and . these counties is low and, con. i . community needs sequently, the growth at CEU and ensuring that people suc- has been low, too, he states. ceed as the students are edu- ' That is a challenge because in the state of Utah, colleges are cated. .We can't be satisfied with funded on their growth and that levels of attrition that are com-- .' . is where new programs largely parable with national aver-- '' come from.. ' We will always attract out-- .. ages, he stresses.' I dont care . whatjiational averages are one side students, but our real wit. What I care about is what growth will only come from the is actually happening in the local area. That, begins with lives of the students who actu-- . good retention rates among ally come to school here. Are present students. We need to .they and their lives becoming keep them and help them tb what they hope to become? Is. graduate. We want students to this educational opportunity say, Higher education leads to ' facilitating what they wantio opportunity in this area, conhave happen with their lives?. tinues the CEU president. .. One of Thomas greatest To Thomas, other types of statistics dont .matter. If the concerns centers around the college meets its mission, then fact that people appear to feel that is when CEU has sue-- ; local residents cannot succeed heeded. He.wants to be sure that .inCastleValley, .; I went to Guatemala On a anyone who gets, into CElTs project that UV$C sponsored system makes if. There are a lot Of people a few years ago to build a water who believe a community colsystem," he relates. While lege just has a high attrition rate there, one evening we were because' we take a lot of people, looking at this volcanic cone in who aren't sure whether they ' the earth with some of the towns leaders One of them said are ready for college or not, to out me, The true tragedy of livThomas. points But candidly, I think We ing here is that not one child ought to have an intake system from our community can sucthat will help students identify ceed if they do not leave here. what they want to be and that I thought, What a. tragedy. they will be advised into the None of us want that to be the right programs for them. If they situation here - we all want our want technical training and to kids to stay. We want them to go to the ATC, well help them succeed where we have sucthat way. If they want to get a' ceeded. .. One commonly voiced criti; master, degree, we will help them head toward Utah Slate cism regarding the college inor other institutions. If they volves the lack of CEUs flex- -. want to be a physician, well aribility in dealing with students. ticulate our programs so they Thomas addresses the issue , can head that direction, rewith fervor. peals the new president. We need to have flexible Growth is always one of the major concerns in Carbon and schedules, stresses the CEU president. We, need to. have Emery counties. ' The new CEU. leader has support systems that exist for' ideas about the college's role in people who come here after 10 long-ter- . a.m. in the morning. I think there is a growing sensitivity on campus to those realities. I think everyone is going to find .. . . ; , ! . . . . . . . , . : . . . . . Buckling up saves lives ... : It's-sls- tfie-Utahtit- o (Continued from page 13) Farm Bureau Talent Find, noon; entertainment, 3 to 4 pjn.; beef and lamb barbecue, 4 to ff p,m.; live ; J. ; 4.R hone show -- is slated Aug. 7,'30p.mI? bands, 5:30 to7:30 p.ni.j junior barrels, 7 p.m.; pre- - - Carbtm Countv Pairmounda. Top four senior ,t rodeo, 7:30 p.m,; and dance following rodeo perform niembers will be awarded CEU tuition waivets. .... mance.' ; Aug. U, model air show, 8:30 a.m.; open hone people more responsive to those types of possibilities,': m , -- . I hope this college becomes .a placeof lifelong learning,-pointout: Thomas, I think , many people in the community would like to attend school here just to get some extra skills in .. things,, like learning a second language for instance. There are lots of things the college can secretaries. do.besides training people for! to Annette Heath, specific careen. We want to be at ID p.m. LOC attractive to people in our tim- Rhonda fytenon at Cali backs must be ; ; ing, in our facilitation, in bow. Price Ladies of Elks - The next meeting will made Aug 5 from noon to 5 p.m, at - ; ,; we offer financial aide tor The rodeo is sanctioned 5. Call Susan Etzel at be AsSept. by tne Western States people, etc.. .. Vsodation.'",..;.-:- : .. tares Dancers Another complaint some centerinPrke, Animal Expo is slated Aug. 11 in theindowy at 7:3P community, members have voiced in the past is that the col- arena at the county fairgrounds. Ribbons and pre- : mium money will be awarded upon judges1 Barbershop chorus practices Vrfednesday at lege seems to be self serving. v sion. Premiums will also be awarded to youth ere-- r 8:30 p.m. at the CEU music building. For. details, ; We have no independent ating four Agricultural Heritage'posters. Small ani-- .crmtact RusiWilsdnat reason to exist, states Thomas! We dont exist without thoseCastle Coumry Quilt Guild - meets the third we serve, If we fail to serve, we ; of the month Thursday p.m. at the senior dont have any reason to exist; sheep, beef and Large blue ribbon ani-- .citizens center. For information, callFarScherschel We heed to remember that and be sold.; at 4723203. v v . mals must be tagged by ' ' ' fOcus on that. If we pan do that; Fcx information and entry forms, contact V SU Ex-mb V we will be very successful. tension at ;Gastrk bypass suppost group - meets the' ; second Thursawof the month at 7p.m. at Castle- My feeling is that the atti: 'Slovenian Day pienk is planned on Aug 5 ' view Hospital, .Call Wilma Howa at tudes of faculty and staff on ' !." '. from noon uhtil5 v V . i p.m at the Price city park pavil-campus are upbeat and they um. Publicwelcome. Contact Lorraine Babcock atCentral Utah Stock Car Radng Association know changes are going to have - meets the second Tuesday of the mmth, 7 p.m!, , to take place in the future. ' J at Helper Civic Auditorium. Far information, . ;J 'v Other modalities of learning, Dalpiaz memorial golf toorncy The tact lirry Olsen at 6375807.: !; such as the Intemet, have forced " American Cancer Society scramble is ,;v;. bbb higher education to look at slated Aug 25. at Carbon Country Club.Seasan ... Lcaguetd Utah Writers-Pric- e chkpixr meets what we do and who we are. We ; passes willbe honored and lunch wll be servedafter the third Thursday of the memth from 1 to 3 pjn. are part of the service the tourney. Rejnsriation forms and fees must be for fofaimarWt, r Emm R" fi mailed on or bertwe Aug.17 to American Cancer economy; We have a customer base to serve. We need to be at- -. tuned to our students and their needs for us to stay in business. 1 think people on campus are moving in the direction of providing services and schedules that students want and are they are moving there of their own v NormanSmith for information. Dansation,' featuring vocalist Ttmy Rnedo. : accord, explains the CEU . Aug 7, Hispanic music, featuring Dora Smith, aaa ... president. Hdn ?aba-Crossroads of Utah meets die N? Adoption 1 want Aug everyone to feel that country feature TRAC Mcondandfourth Wednesday of the month, 630 aaipoary ?3 smgW T Compagni and Cansmeh this is their School, no matter! p.m., m the conference roran at CEUs computer' ,, " what they do, pointsout Thobusiness building Call Marlane Tufu at 637--; VT , mas. We dont have a lot of money to invest in the county, but we do have a tremendous amount of human resources we. ' can offer. 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