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Show Pace from Al UVU Police officers are available to students whenever they are in need. GILBERT CISNEROS/UVU REVIEW The UVU Police Beat Taken from the police report as the officers wrote it BY TIFFANY THATCHER Asst. News Editor 11/23/11 8:56 p.m. A traffic stop was made for a traffic violation. During the stop, methamphetamine was found in the vehicle. The driver was arrested and transported to the Utah County Jail. 11/28/11 9:37 a.m. I responded to a report of a male having a seizure in the LA building. Upon arrival, I determined the male had a syncope episode. The male was evaluated by Orem Paramedics and released on CLASSIFIEDS HELP WANTED Come join us in our exciting new program! Living Scriptures Sales LDS Products Guaranteed Pay Company trips 2x/yr 801-629-3051 www.Jobs@livingscriptures. com . Small Ad, Big Opportunity! Clark Summer Jobs $5000 sign on bonus for team leaders. 1st year reps also wanted. 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This year the winners were Karlie Rachel Hardman and Luke Ray. According to Baird, the PACE scholarship fund started when "some funds were found, which the task force did not know they had." "They then met together and determined the criteria and purpose [for the scholarship]," Baird said. "It's for those having a difficult time finishing school." The amount awarded is a one time $500. For eligibility a student is to be a Utah resident and be at least a Junior in a bachelor degree seeking program with a 3.0 GPA. The student also needs to have attended the two previous semesters with at least six credit hours. The winners were both juniors, and each have at least a 3.0 GPA. Both are non traditional students since those with financial need are favored. The recipients are also chosen based on their essays and letters of recommendation. Hardman is a PACE scholarship recipient. She got her associates in graphic design in 2005, then stopped attending UVU for some years. She is now working toward a bachelor's degree in secondary education to teach art to high school students. Hardman is a working mother who has found a new love for teaching. "I realized in addition to being a great designer, I'm actually good at teaching others, and love doing it," Hardman said. Hardman struggled an high school with learning disabilities, but has found new confidence as a college student, and is excited to teach. She believes her experience with learning disabilities will help her in teaching students with similar struggles. Heading into the last year of my undergraduate education, I have been focused on saving as much money as I possibly can for graduate school. - Luke Ray Ray, the other recipient, is a communications student majoring public relations. Although Ray got an AS degree during high school by going to UVU with con- current enrolment, he later found himself stuck in a sales job with no opportunities for advancement without a bachelors degree. "In my mind, I didn't need school, I thought I could succeed in life without it," Ray said. Ray is now working toward finishing his undergraduate degree and has completed six graduate school applications. Ray has a goal of becoming a brand manager and is doing full-time work on tip of fulltime school so he can save up for a masters degree. "Heading into the last year of my undergraduate education, I have been focused on saving as much money as I possibly can for graduate school," Ray said. "I am already working full-time while taking nearly a fulltime school schedule... [with the PACE scholarship] I have been able to keep that money in savings and I am that much closer to achieving my dream of earning an MBA from a top-notch business school." Hardman and Ray fit the criteria well, and were graded in three categories against the other applicants. The categories for the PACE scholarship are, campus engagement, academic goals and promise, and financial need. April 1, is the due date for all applications for the 20122013 PACE scholarship. "If students are interested they can talk to campus employees," Baird said. Cone from Al tween semesters, the everpresent construction work will continue. As soon as the Science Building is completed in May, construction will begin on the Student Life Building, which will be roughly 170,000 square feet, and the adjacent parking structure, which will house 450 parking stalls. The two new structures will be funded by student fees and parking revenue, respectively. Even though these new buildings are not state funded, the state legislature still needs to sign off on the bond required to pay for the construction and maintenance. For this reason, Michaelis is unclear as to the starting date of the next project, which will include a Classroom Building to be constructed north of the library. "As fast as the legislation will fund buildings for us," Michaelis said, "we're building them." 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