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Show Wednesday, November 30, 2005 ™DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE Development Council, associations within an industry and other contestants in the Entrepreneurial Challenge. For people not sure how to get started, Halegren suggests first defining goals and finding out if there really is an opportunicontinued from Page 1 ty for an idea and second, researching the overall market. Halegren's third step is to dow of opportunity to succeed." Daniel Wilkenson, a senior entrepreneur determine the best source of funding. Each start-up company requires different major, said the event gave him a better understanding of what investors are looking sources of funding, whether it is from investors, venture capitalists or debt financing. for. Students interested in participating in "Brian advised us to the sell the features the Challenge must register before Feb. 14, of our ideas and not the benefits," he said. The most frequently asked question at 2006. For information about the Challenge and the lecture dealt with the subject of where the best place to do market research is. future business lectures, go to www.uechalHalegren suggested asking questions to the lenge.org. local Chamber of Commerce, Economic z.miner@chronicle.utah.edu Dodge this U STUDENT WINS AT GAME SHOW Aimee Faucett, Alpha Chi Omega's vice president of recruitment, hurls a ball at the opposing team during a game of dodgeball In the Field House on Tuesday evening. The game was one of many activities planned for Kappa Sigma's Recruitment Week. The plane tickets to New Zealand were about $7,000 because of the time of the trip, the airline utilized and the seats that encompassed the gift. EHingson would have had to pay more in taxes than if he had purchased tickets himself. "The experience is what I cared about," he said. His fellow Frasority members said they don't feel bad that EHingson refused the prizes. "It was definitely the experience of a lifetime. I honestly enjoyed cheering Clint on more than if I was up there myself," Welch said HEALTH INSURANCE RESOLUTION "Fellowship, Leadership, Scholarship and Service" E DO 12/1 continued from Page 1 Information Night with current members at the Fine Arts Auditorium, 7 p.m. a. CL. 12/2 Movie night with pizza at Fine Arts Auditorium, 6 p.m. Movie: "Old School" "It's probably the best education one can get for 20 bucks," Mclnnis said. "The interesting thing (about Salgado) is that he could sit back and sell his photographs for the rest of his life," he added. "However, he donates his personal time and profits to support institutes of education." a.breton@ chronicle.utah.edu Blewett, Te IViiLiiiionl capitalist John Blew oil.'Siriwhom the coimiiiuiily was probably haihoVl. used bituminous limestone to develop a lfew road-paving material in 1012.The population was reported as 25 in 19JK). e.merono@chronicle.utah.edu Kappa Sigma Recruitment U men's basketball with Pi Beta Phi sorority at 7 p.m. Meet in the Union Lobby at 6:30 p.m. continued from Page I City of the day: continued from Page 1 11/30 SALGADO SPEAKS ABOUT PHOTOGRAPHS BUSINESS PLANS FUNCTION AS A ROAD MAP companies would likely respond to a bid, eventually causing premiums to decrease. Early estimates show the current student health-care premiums would rise between 25 and 40 percent by next fall. Now that SHAC representatives can say the students are behind consid- ering a hard-waiver plan, premiums could not rise as much because insurance companies work on good faith, Gillman said. 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