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Show Monday News April 6, 2009 MR. UVU from* A1 Executive Sections Jack J. Waters ° Editor-in-chief Jared Magill * Managing editor Jennie Nicholls ° Editor at large Robbin Anthony ° Office manager Brent Sumner ° Adviser Britnee Nguyen ° News editor Amie Wells ° Assistant News editor John DitzJer ° Opinions editor Mel Sundquist ° Life editor Matt Beaudm ° Sports editor Art & Production Web Merinda Davis ° Lead designer Rorence Gonzalez ° Sections designer Dava Iba ° Photo editor Trent Bates ° Assistant Photo editor Carol Accvedo " Features editor Marcus Jones ° Sections designer WC McCrery c Sections designer Greg Wiicox ° Web manager Jordy Kirkman ° Multimedia manager Copy Emma Hunt ° Copy editor UVU Review is o studeni operated newspaper which Is published one© a week during Fall and Spring semootcrs. Views expressed do not neco^sanly reflect the views of UVU Rev.aw or UVU. CONTACT US: Student Media 800 W. University Parkway Orem, UT, 84057 TEL: (801) 863-8688 FAX; (801) 863-8601 E-MAIL anthonro@uvu.edu Cost: First issue is tree, each additional $1 UVU U T A H V A L L E Y College of SCIENCE H E ALTH U N I V E R S I T Y monologues and daricing. Notable performances include Andrew Wilcox's dance in a Speedo to Beyonce's "Single Ladies (Put a ring on it)" and Jonathan Young's drum routine with sound, but with no drums. Another contestant. Wes Tolman, dressed and acted as Jack Sparrow throughout the entire program and had a very close resemblance to him. Evening wear and the on-stage question were the concluding competition rounds with the final results announced. Daniel Denny was named Mr. Congeniality with Jose Catillo named as second attendant and Jonathan Young as third attendant. They, along with Dahl, won cash prizes. Brittany MorriU/UVU Review Spencer Dahl is the new Mr. UVU for 2009-10. Preparing for earthquakes being of ourselves and our neighbors in emergency situations. Governer John HuntsIt is advisable in any man, citing the anniver- case to have a 72 hour stock saries of powerful Utah of food, water, medical supearthquakes in Ogden (May plies and other necessities T 1914) and Kosomo (March at home, know where gas 1934), declared April 2009 and water shut- off valves to be "Earthquake Prepared- are, and be familiar with ness Month." University policy on earthHuntsman said, Utah's quakes should you be here rich history of earthquakes and not at home. It would from St. George to the Ida- also be helpful to take ho border is reason enough classes on First Aid, CPR, to be prepared, and the and Emergency Response, prospect of a major earth- offered at UVU and within quake keeps him up at the community. The local night. There has long been chapter of the Red Cross an "Earthquake Prepared- offers many courses geared ness Week" in Utah, but toward community effecHuntsman would like to see tiveness in disaster situathe efforts broadened. tions. Previous Utah earthIf a disaster occurs at quakes have caused ex- UVU, an Emergency Retensive damage spanning sponse policy concerning entire counties, but due to earthquakes, Appendix G, their infrequency it is easy is in place. The plan details to go about daily life with everything from continuity no thought for earthquake of leadership to coordinapreparedness at all. Being tion of medical activities aware of the Wasatch Fault and the protection of emerand the many other active gency equipment. The enfaults in our region will tire policy can be viewed not be enough to help us in online on the UVU Policy the probability of an earth- website. quake, and we all have a This week, the state is responsibility for the well[ I LORAINE GHOLDSTON HAIR: History of Animals using Isotope Records Presentation by Dr. Thure Cerling Professor, University of Utah Author of over 200 papers and Member of the American Academy of Sciences > Apfjj t : , • * -12:50 . VU Library Atidfloriurrj ^—^--* mm wmmamamm . . Naturally occurring stable isotopes leave an imprint of an animal's history. Dr. Cerling will show examples of human migration is recorded in human hair as a discrete isotope history. He will also discuss his • work on Africa elephants, comparing the behavior of modern savanna elephants to fossil elephants in the fossil-richTurkana Basin in Kenya. News writer MAKING A DIFFERENCE [ OftE CALL AT A TIME. •: i APX Alarm Inside Sales is now hirin highly-motivated, goal-oriented individuals \ . • "- I Protect families Great pay Health benefits Great incentives slated to release a handbook on how to prepare for an earthquake. Many tips on how to prepare for and survive this potential natural disaster can also be found online at the sources listed below. Earthquake Preparation More Info: The Red Cross, Mountain Valley chapter: http://www.redcrossut.org/ Be Ready Utah: http:// beready.utah.gov/EarthquakePrepMonth2009. html Utah Disaster Center: httpV/www.disastercenter. com/utah/utah.htm UVU Safety/ Emergency Plan: http://www.uvu.edu/ safety/Emergency%20 Plan%20update%20 February%205th%20 2007b.pdf |