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Show News Monday • September 29, 2008 ? UVU Hosts the 3rd j Student HealthSefvices Congressional District debate a benefit for students without insurance ' Debate on Oct. 1 is open to the public ing, addictions and depression," Haws said. "We have Asst; news editor Marital counseling is about their positions in vital:: us.'f •HMWA HOOGE H0PKJ8SOT > several • Healthy body, healthy available for students, and "We have set aside 45 areas of our lives and vote mind, healthy lifestyle. This therapists only one partner needs to be Utah Valley University minutes before the debates for the candidate who can is the mission statement of a student. who specialwill host the 3rd Congres- to begin for students, fac- best represent our commu- Student Health Services. Another service offered nity." sional District debate on ulty and community memize in serStudent Health Services, by Student Health Services The Ethics Center, as Oct. 1 at 7 p.m. in U V U ' s bers to personally visit with located on the second floor vices which is the Wellness Program. Grande Ballroom, located in the candidates," said Elaine well as several UVU student of the Sorensen Student "Wellness is an amazinclude the Student Center (SC). The Englehardt, UVU professor leaders and campus groups, Center, is an on-campus ing program," said Erb. "Its intended participants include of ethics. "It is an opportu- will provide the questions health clinic that provides a eating disormission is to really enhance posed to each candidate. The Bennion Spencer, Democrat; nity to see the candidates in a variety of services requiring the health and the lifestyles questions will be submitted ders, couples Jason Chaffetz, Republican; casual setting and exchange no health insurance, includof our students." to the "Daily Herald" for dearid Jim Noorlander, Consti- ideas and points of view." counseling, ing medical exams, therapy Erb added that the WellThe debate, organized livery at the debate. tution. sessions and wellness proaddictions ness Program offers services The debate will be moderBefore the debate, a re- by Englehardt, is part of the grams. including health risk apand ception will be held from Utah Democracy Project, de- ated by Randy Wright, man"It's an awesome clinic," praisals, nutrition counsel6:15 until 7 p.m. just outside signed to enlighten students, aging editor of the "Daily said Bill Erb, Student Health depression." ing, community lectures and the Grande Ballroom. This faculty, staff and the sur- Herald," and broadcast live Services director. "We ofsubstance abuse referrals. time is dedicated to the pub- rounding community about on UVU channels 17 and 77. fer a variety of basic mediRuth Ann They also offer a walking lic. Attendees of the event the importance of the United UVU plans to rebroadcast cal appointments. We can Haws, the debate before the Nov. 4 group that meets on campus States' political system. are encouraged to speak student remove your stitches, write elections. every day ai noon, Monday "A well-educated popuwith each candidate before health prescriptions, look at allerthrough Thursday, to walk The event is cosponsored lation is vital in a functionthe debate begins. services gies and even discuss opthe Wolverine Mile. by the Associated Students ing democracy," said EngleUVU students are enmanager tions of safe sex." Although student health couraged to attend this hardt. "It is important for of UVU, the "Daily Herald" "We know that most and the Office of the Presiinsurance is not available students, faculty and compublic event. " W e enjoy UVU students, although dent. It is free to the public. through UVU, the clinic munity members to learn having students being civithey start on their parents' Health Services brochure, gives students referrals reParking will be available in as much as they can about cally involved," said Joseph health insurance, will not Watkins, UVU student body the three candidates. (They) the student center lot, which finish school with it," said a basic medical exam is ten garding where they can obpresident. "It is a good op- have diverse points of view. is located north of the Stu- Erb. "They are just kicked dollars and mental health tain coverage. therapy prices begin at ten Walk-in appointments portunity for them and for We should educate ourselves dent Center. out into the community to dollars for a session. are available, and appointget medical treatment, and "Some of our services ments can be made by callthat can run around one hun- are funded by federal and ing 863-8876. dred dollars for an appoint- state money, and the mediment." cal services are subsidized "You don't need insur- by student fees," said Haws. ance to walk in our door," In addition to medical aphe added. pointments, the clinic offers Ruth Ann Haws, office options for mental health Where: SC 221 manager at Student Health wellness. Services, said that fees are "We have several thera- Phone: 863-8876 gear toward students' bud- pists who specialize in ser- Web site: gets. vices which include eating www.uvsc.edu/studhealth/ According to a Student disorders, couples counseli; j Get to know the candidates Courtesy of Spencer campaign Courtesy of Chaffetz campaign Courtesy of Noorlander campaign All three candidates have worked in Utah and have connections to UVU. Bennion Spencer Democrat Jason Chaffetz Republican Jim Noorlander Constitution Place of Residence: Place of Residence: Place of Residence: Riverton, Utah Alpine, Utah Fairview, Utah Education: Education: Education: Education: Bachelor's degree in broadcast communications from WSU and master's degree in international relations from USU Bachelor's degree in Communications from BYU AAS in building construction from Utah Technical College (now UVU)' Family: Wife, Malinda and four children and five grandchildren Quick Facts: Worked the past 25 years as ' a reporter, producer, news director and genera) manager in Texas and Utah Taught at SLCC and developed a program for Spanishspeaking students In 2007, established the Dick Nourse Center for Mass Communications and Journalism at Dixie State with long-time friend Dick Nourse Family: Julie, wife of 17 years, and three children, Max, Ellis and Kate Family: Quick Facts: Quick Facts: Wife, Lisa and 11 children and 20 grandchildren Formerly place-kicker on the U.S. Marines Corp veteran BYU football team Owner and President of NoorCampaign manager and Chief lander Home Building and of Staff for Governor Jon Roofing since 1979 Huntsman Jr. \ Precinct Chairman and State Owner of Maxtera Utah Inc., Delegate for Republican Para corporate communications ty for 26 years and marketing firm Previous citizen statesman of Chairman of Utah National Utah Eagle Forum Guard Adjutant General Review In his early years was taught by nuns in a boarding school Commissioner of Highland City Planning Commission Connection to UVU: President of Utah County Earned his college degree at Cougar Club UVU, then called UTC Connection with UVU: Taught in the UVU Com- Connection to UVU: Served on UVU's Board of Trustees munication department Student Health Services Annual CAL leadership conference On Oct. 7, Utah Valley University's Center for the Advancement of Leadership (CAL), which is ranked among the top ten leadership programs at universities, will be hosting the largest leadership conference in the nation. The conference, which is the 9th Annual Leadership Conference held by the CAL, invites not only college and high school students but also institutions and business communities. Over four thousand students will be attending, and more than nineteen speakers will be addressing leadership knowledge, skills and aptitudes. Designed to assist students and participants explore the dimensions of leadership, the conference will occur Oct. 7 at UVU's McKay Events Center and around campus from 8:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. Opening the conference is speaker Ron McMillan, who is co-author of three "New York Times" bestsellers: "Crucial Conversa- P H O T O G R A P H Y "lam thrilled to be involved with this cutting-edge program and encourage , our community to b e involved." 3 & Stephen R. i Covey, author tions," "Crucial Confrontations" and the latest and focus of the conference, "Influencer." Also speaking is Sharlene Hawkes, who is Marketing Officer for StoryRock and a former Miss America. They will be speaking on the theme for the conference this year: The Engaged Leader, Building Your Capacity to Influence. This theme aims to help students become more engaged in their lives. "Engagement is the key," explained Dr. Bruce Jackson, director of the CAL. "This year's conference has been Executive Sections Jack J. 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