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Just so there are no excuses, UVSC offers the Enterprise version of McAfee ViruScan free of charge. Students should, however, always remember to read and abide by UVSC policies when us- The guest network is fully equipped with a standard k-12 filter that blocks sites harmful to minors Richard Hawks speaks to Orem Institute about prioritizing cause it gives you a chance to love, to work, to play, to look up at the stars ... " Richard Hawks spoke at The four most importhe Orem Institute on Fri- tant things everyone needs day, Feb. 22, speaking to in their life are love, work, the students about prioritiz- play and meditation, as ing their lives. He spoke of Brother Hawks informed some important things that students. Though work is each person needs to do to necessary to survive in this be happy in life, despite life, and every person needs busy schedules and lack of time to play, relax and medfunds. He said, "There is itate, his focus for this denot enough time in the day votional was the subject of for you to do everything love. He spoke of love "not you need to do, but there are in the romantic way, but as four things you need to do." it pertains to those around Brother Hawks read from a us." He again read from the book called Not By Bread book where Hinckley had Alone, written by Bryant S. written, "Love warms the Hinckley. father of Presi- heart, it sweetens and gladdent Gordon B. Hinckley. dens life ... we cannot live In a section entitled i4A Bal- without it. " He then asked anced Life" brother Hawks the students to reflect on the read the four things he feels question. "How much do I every student needs to do love and serve others?" in life. "Be glad of life, beOn this note. Brother Rebecca Lamoreaux Hawks began to illustrate his point. "Are you developed to the point that love comes beyond assignment? When you see the needs that other people have, are you motivated to do something to help?" He asked several such questions, allowing the students time to reflect. He then said, "If you want god to have mercy on you, have mercy on one another." He also pointed out that the more a person feels compassion on others, the closer that person is to God. "'We have to notice the suffering of other people." Brother Hawks spoke of how he had walked around a university's campus, similar to ours, and was amazed to find almost every student on a cell phone. There See INSTITUTE. A4 ELECTIONS from A1 ing the Internet provided by" UVSC. whether it's through the computer labs or the wireless Internet. If you have any questions or concerns about the Internet, just email itCfi'uvsc.edu www.flyuvsc.com Our PLATFORMS UPHORIC ABOUT... ELIMINATING UNNECESSARY STUDENT EXPENSES WORLD CLASS DIVISION 1 ATHLETICS PROGRAM CAMPUS EXPANSION UNIVERSITY TRANSFORMATION J .IT ; DAVESMfTH COURTNEY WELCH / JOSEPH WATKINS TREVDR70DKE r-rr: # making sure the campus The College Times had stays focused on students a chance to sit down with by being the student voice both candidates for student in meetings with faculty. body president. When asked Awareness of campus re- what made his team differsources is the next platform ent. Watkins said, "We are for Team Empower, one qualified and ready to work they fulfill by spotlight- 1 for the students." Watkins ing campus services each also explained his qualifimonth, allowing students cations to be student body to know what resources are president were that he repavailable to them and how resented a large majority of much the services cost. The students because he shares final platform Team Em- the same concerns as a stupower is running under is dent, saying. "I love this that of community involve- school and want to serve ment in UVU by making and make things better." UVU a more recognizable Anderson said his team entity in the community differs from the other bethrough providing UVU cause, "The dynamics of apparel and other merchan- the teams are different. We dise at other places besides (Team Empower) aren't the bookstore. just student government." As for qualifications, Anderson said. "The experience that best qualified me to represent 24.000 students is my representation of the laracst school on campus (HASS)." "Both teams are really similar. Both teams will do a good job," concluded Anderson. Election season began with presidential candidates Steve Anderson and Joseph Watkins debating last week. Voting will be on UVlink starting at 7 a.m. Monday March 3 and ending Wednesday March 5 at 4 p.m. Winners will be announced Wednesday at 6 p.m. |