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Show Thursday, September 29, 2005 ™DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE Business Discount The Pie 5 percent discount Papa Murphy's $4 off family-size pizza Spring Communications 35 percent off any accessory Hogl Yogi's Free Yogurt with every combo meal T.G.I. Friday's $5 off $15 purchase Baskin Robbins 10 percent off everything Pizza Hut 10 percent off everything Rumbi Island grill 10 percent off everything Arby's 5 Arby Melts for $5.95 Wendy's Free Biggie Size of value meal Papa John's Large 1 topping for $7.95 2 20 ounce Coke products for $1.50 The average spent per student is projected to increase they'll be ready to purchase UCARD other commodities." ACCEPTED BY At Indiana University, the student ID card can be used ADDITIONAL at more than 38 locations off campus, ranging from a music MERCHANTS shop to a tanning salon. An additional 21 off-campus continued from Page I merchants give discounts after students show their ID cards. eating venues for students." Poelman said he expects the "This gets students in the habit of using their card for number of merchants acceptpurchases," Poelman said. "As ing the UCard to grow to the students get familiar with that size of Indiana University's. p.muir@chronicle.utah.edu sort of money transfer, then LARGE VANS POSE SAFETY CONCERNS continued from Page 1 80 percent of fatalities in van accidents between 1990 and 2003 resulted from passengers not wearing seatbelts. When victims were wearing seatbelts, 91 percent survived. But the U has no way of enforcing its passenger limit or seatbelt requirement. Anyone who drives a Uowned vehicle must take a defensive driving program from the U's Office of Risk and Insurance Management and cannot drive between the hours of 11 p.m. and 5 a.m., Rees said. According to USU Risk Management Services' policy manual, similar regulations are in place for operating procedures of university vehicles. DIVERSITY TRAINING UCard Discount Cheat Sheet The 28 r 933 students spent an average of 10 cents at off-campus merchants from July 2 0 0 4 to June 2 0 0 5 . the office. But each department has the responsibility to VANSTKTSj} make sure drivers watch the video and do the workbook, said Jerry Allred, manager of Number of large vans owned by the U the office. To check out a large pasNumber of large vans senger van, drivers must iniavailable to be checked out tial a form saying they have Number of 15 passenger taken the defensive driving vans that can be checked out program, but no verification is sought from the office. Then, Number of passengers allowed in U's large vans motor pool staff personally gives van drivers a.l5-minute Number of government reports on the danger of large passenger : training session on safe driving and the van's high center vans in the past five years ; of gravity, Rees said. Number of times USU's : Chemical engineering selarge vans have rolled in > nior Kara Stowers is the coorthe last five years i dinator for the Bennion CenQ f\ Percent of crash fatalities ; ter's Alternative Spring Break O U not wearing seatbelts program, and she said that • they now use mini-vans and Percent of crash victims sedans instead of the vans. who survived and were wearing seatbelts "Because we go on long trips a lot, and we understand The program includes a half- the risks are high, we stopped hour video and a workbook using them," she said. that can be checked out from a.kirk@chronicle.utah.edu 8 3 9 4 2 The Fun Facl Department presents a FUN FACT! The Fun Fact Department doesn't exist! Need Extra Income? Earn up to $200 per month By donating your plasma Qualifiers: continued from Page ! Gray said not every course at the U has an e-book reservation. Depending on the national demand, the publishers chose which titles they would like to reserve electronically. Students will save 33 percent from the original price of a new book, 10-15 percent from used books and can receive e-book activation cards at the bookstore. Once students have downloaded an e-book, it cannot be copied or moved to another computer. c.york@chronicle.utah.edu The Fun Faci department is back with yel another City of the Day! Today we visit Eek, Alaska. An offbeat romantic comedy about 4 friends (and a shark) addicted to love, smoking, and unnecessary stuff. * 18-59 yrs. old * Healthy BOOKSTORE LOOKS TO LOWER PRICES participants to look at their own circles of influence. It grouped these influences into three categories: family, continued from Page 1 education and media. After the activity, everyone Martinez, associate professor saw that, although they come in sociology, said. • Martinez said that inclu- from different backgrounds, sion needs to be extended to their influences and ideas of ail groups, regardless of race, values were similar. ethnicity or gender. 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