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Show 02.01.2010 news Keeping up with the Times HAITI and to acquire the ability to argue and debate construc"News" writer tively." The ground rules were Jan. 22 marked the first set at the beginning of the session of the "New York meeting so participants can Times" Global Review at be assured of a respectful enUVU. The international vironment. Those being that center is sponsoring a weekly discussion group that the issues are to be the key focus and any opinions are will review events covered welcome. A different faculty in "The New York Times" member every week will act throughout the week. as mediator to keep discusDanny Damron, the sion going. They ask that director of the Internayou come with newspaper tional Center, has collaboin hand using the Times as a rated with a local "Times" springboard for discussion. representative to bring this idea to UVU. All students, "There is very little faculty and staff are invited opportunity for students to to pick up a free copy of experience a model of ana1 the "Times' and participate lytical disagreement," said in lively discussion every Damron. Friday from 12 - 1 p.m. in The opportunity to WB 147. experience such a model is now available to those who When asked the goal of DIANA PRATT/ UVU Review wish to take advantage. This this activity Damron said, "To gain a greater exposure will continue throughout the Pick up your free copy of the "New York Times" and semester and come to a close discuss current events every week with the international and understanding of issues center. on April 16. and how they impact us there is currently no real organized government and thus no organization to control housing policies. With no way to write or enforce building codes most housing and commercial structures are ineffective in earthquake conditions. According to Cadet, until internal corruption ends "nothing can ever get done." The symposium closed with representative Brett Cross, director of the Mountain Valley Chapter of the American Red Cross, discussing the current situation in Haiti and explaining how donations benefit the relief effort. uvu review. Executive Editor in chief Jennie Nlcholls- Copy Copy chief Emma Hunt Copy editor Mel Sundqulst Smlth Managing editor Kyle Jelllngs Edltor-at-large Dave Iba Advisor Brent Sumner Office Manager Robbin Anthony Sections News editor Meggle Woodfleld Asst. News editor Kyle Hunt Culture editor Jessica Burn ham Asst Culture editor Andrea Llndgren Opinions editor David Self Newlln Asst. Opinions editor Andy Sherwin Sports editor Matthew Beaudin Asst. Sports editor Kira Terry Features editor Meghan Wlemer Asst Features editor Matthew A. 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ROCKY MOUNTAIN UNIVERSITY $250 deposit to Campus Connectionyro Sign^Up OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS Price includes: airfare transportation lodging food service projects Candidacy for Accreditation Granted for Doctor of Physical Therapy Program (DPT) by The Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education Inaugural class to begin May 2010. Apply online now at www.rmuohp.edu Construction on community learning center Laying cement for homes Painting graffiti. Instructing in cliassrooms free day for souvenirs and waterfall hikes SERVICE COUNCIL For questions, please contact Mike Moon, LC 209 801-863-6030 mike.moon@uvu.edu For more information contact: dpt@rmuohp.edu 801.734.6846 561 East 1860 South Provo, UT 84606 • 866.780.4107 'RMl'iillI'luo Iv^ni'rjmal dtuJul.-Ji- liu Aivu-Jilalijiu-l.tius l>> \\\i C'uiiiiiiiv-i"ii I'll .Virrcdil.iliun in I'hj >iual llL_-r.ip\ L-iluyLuiisri i t l l i Am.'fit1.in I'liwr.il T1HT.!]I> Ai-iu-i:iiii>n M i l l Ni'rtli KIIH'.IX SIKVL, \\^\ mJru. 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