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Show DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE Monday, March 9, 2009 MEDIA ELECTION would do," Johnson said. "But we are certainly happy continued from Page 1 with the results." General elections will take ballot, Synergy will have 10 place Tuesday and Wednesand Revolution will have day, and the winner will be nine. In the Assembly, GO announced Thursday mornwill have 44 candidates, ing on the Union Patio. Revolution will have 32 and "We need to work harder Synergy will have 20. and do everything we can "We didn't have any real to get to every student," expectations going in as Clough said. "With a little far as how our candidates more push, this could con- continued from Page 1 tinue to be a very interesting race." j.thompson@ chronicle.utaKedu one of several student pubBecome a Laboratory Professional with a lications that receive fundMarketable B.S. Degree in ing from the existing fee. MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE, Gardiner said it is unfair for the administration to ask DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY students to fund something Watch an audio slideshow ($42,000-$45,000 per year) without knowing exactly about the elections Medical Technologists what it is or where the monwww.dailyutahchronidexom • Assist in diagnosis, treatment and prevention of ey will go. He said all he has disease heard is that the new council • Are vital members of the healthcare team would include an intermedi"Salt Lake's pretty isolated, so nrotc.utah.edu/nwn/index. ary administrator between ROTC For more information about this dynamic, it's good for them to see other html. student publications and the k.mather@ people doing the same thing challenging profession call J. Michele Stuart, PhD at council, which might prescontinued from Page 1 chronicle.utah.edu that they're doing." sure students to please the 585-5452, e-mail: michele.stuartffpath.utah.edu The U has the smallest administration. Application available online: 2nd Lt. Isaac Goodrich, the NROTC unit of the four "We already have a Chronwww.path. utah.edu/education/mls/applv coordinator for this year's that competed, with only icle adviser. Why would we 59 members. It partnered competition. need a second person for that Also, if you have a B.S. in Biology, Chemistry or "It's also an opportunity for with the Junior Naval ROTC Watch ROTC students compete position?" Gardiner asked. Microbiology, inquire about our 12 month Post the midshipmen to interact from West High School, who in drill and rifle-shooting Jake Sorensen, general with active duty and midship- helped with scoring, set-up i contests against students from manager of The Chronicle, Degree Program. Call Larry Schoeff, 585-6889 or men from other units, so they and preparing meals. said the fee increase and the Washington and Idaho. Ischoefpffjpath.utah.edu can understand that they're For listings of all events www.daltyutahchronlde.com new council might provide Applications accepted January 1-April 1, 2009 advice and funding for a not alone here," Goodrich said. and final scores, visit www. student-run public relations agency, as well as absorb the cost of running KUTE, the student radio station. The station has had a bumpy past with funding. Its yearly operation costs were estimated at $20,400 in 2006, the same year the Associated Students of the In one year (1 2 courses) you can complete the requirements to becoming a Licensed Substance Abuse University of Utah decided to cut the station's funding. Counselor (LSAC). LSAC's in the state of Utah and earn an average of more than $30,000 a year! After After KUTE pleaded its case, graduating from the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Training Certificate Program, you will be ASUU reinstated $4,500 of funding last year for the sta- prepared to take the test necessary to become licensed. tion, which was trying to get by on savings. "Part of the student fee inBecome a LSAC and moke money while still in school! crease is intended to support KUTE...and helping KUTE become effective," Sorensen Application deadline is May 1st! said. However, there is no "solid, laid-out, step-by-step plan" for how the increase will be used, he said. For more information, visit www.socwk.utah.edu/pace or call 801 -581 -8913. Despite the publication fee's proposed increase being equal in dollars to the controversial sustainability fee, it has not received the same level of attention or student input before reaching the desk of the Trustees. Patrick Reimherr, ASUU president, said students usuHumanists of Utah presents: "History is Seductive" presented ally aren't clued in when an by John McCormick, PhD. Based on his book The Gathering Place, existing fee might increase. Dr. McCormick will recount the history of Salt Lake City and why Instead, Reimherr speaks on paying attention to the radical tradition in Utah is important. students' behalf when apThe presentation takes place on Thursday, March 12th at 7:30 pm proached by the higher-ups at the First Unitarian Church, 569 South 1300 East. dealing with the fee, such Lecture followed by discussion and refreshments. as Paul Brinkman, associate vice president of budget and planning, who helps oversee student fee changes. JUST IN TIME FOR "We got a note three SPRING CLEAN UP! months ago to put (the fee) on the docket for the Board 20% off any waxing of Trustees meeting," Brinkservice with this ad! man said. "They'll explain what it is there." 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