| Show I. I News Briefs I ILet Let the Games Commence The 1995 Utah Summer Games are scheduled to begin June 16 The games will feature 36 sports with Taekwon Do and Water Polo added to the list of competition sports for the first time The games will also feature exhibitions in LaCrosse and Ballroom Dance The deadline for registration is May 20 For information call Dave at 1 Presidents President's Youth Service Award Recipients Announced Nikki Bolaris Allison Merrill and Cassandra Shaw have been recognized for their outstanding community service as recipients of off r f the Presidents President's Youth Service Awards This award is granted annually to only three students at each participating college in Utah Recipients must demonstrate an ongoing commitment to their communities through voluntary service Peer Assistance Program Looking for Help has an active peer assistance program which includes the offices of of- tices of Career Academic Advising the Answer Center Alcohol and Drug Education the Disability Resource Center Financial Aid Student Student Student Stu Stu- Stu- Stu dent Support Services and the Turning Point Program for Single Parents Positions are available at the Redwood and South City cam cam- Students Student who apply for peer positions attend an orientation and then a two-day two training Applications are available at the following locations Redwood Answer Center CC Second Level South City Academic Advising Sandy Academic Academe Advising room Two Faculty Receive Grants Through National Endowment for Humanities Two Salt Lake Community College instructors have received National National National Na Na- Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute I in Higher Education and Summer Seminar grants John Fritz and Helen Cox both humanities instructors were notified late March of the distinction Fritz will attend the summer institute program Center and Periphery in New Spain and Century Spanish and In Indigenous Indigenous Indigenous In- In Cultures in Mexico and New Mexico which is sponsored by the Community College Humanities Association Cox also will be examining cultural identity as she joins 11 II other scholars June 12 through Aug 4 at the West East-West Center in Honolulu to explore The Politics of Culture and Identity The Pacific Island Perspective Two Iwo Students Win National Non-Destructive Non Testing Scholarships E. E Ray Bowen and K Lee Haight were recently awarded 1000 by the American Society for Non-destructive Non Testing Both Bowen and are enrolled in year two-year associate of applied science non-destructive non testing program Both Bowen and Haight used radiography Bowen examined the weld and flaws in machinery pipes and other construction materials Haight investigated the effect of adhesives on sensitivity ti vi ty |