Monday, March 8, 2010
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Win, repeat, three-peat; Aggies win WAC again
MEMBERS OF THE USU BASKETBALL TEAM celebrate on the court, surrounded by throngs of cheering fans, after winning their 15th consecutive game. The Aggies are WAC champs and will face Boise State at the tournament in Reno Thursday. Find a full story on Page 9. PATRICK ODEN photo
USU celebrates distinguished alumni Stress No. By RACHEL A. CHRISTENSEN news editor
CHERYL SMITH ACCEPTS the USU Distinguished Alumni Award with her husband, Lonnie, at the Founders Day 2010 celebration in the TSC Ballroom. Several others were also recognized that night. STEVE SELLERS photo
Inside This Issue
Members of the USU community past and present met to honor successful alumni and the tradition of the university at the Founders Day 2010 celebration. Harold Dance and Lonnie and Cheryl Smith were given Distinguished Alumnus awards. Jeff and Bonnie Clark and Jay and Suzanne Glasmann were awarded USU Distinguished Service awards. Held in the TSC Ballroom and International Lounge, the event took place March 6. USU President Stan Albrecht said that at last year’s Founders Day celebration, the world was a different place. Legislative budget cuts in the last year have not been “as devastating as it could be,” and a lot of good things have happened to USU in the past year, he said. Albrecht mentioned Senate Bill 69, creating Utah State University-College of Eastern Utah, which was signed in Salt Lake City Thursday. Albrecht also said USU was doing well with the amount of endowments received. He quoted the Chronicle of Higher Education, which reported USU was one of three universities analyzed that experienced a growth in endowments last year. Provost Raymond Coward said that four years ago, Albrecht launched a
3/08/10 Aggies are traveling to Brazil to work on service projects.
vision for USU regional campuses, which included three main parts: to expand educational opportunities to regions that were underserved, create campuses that would reflect the strengths and unique needs of those communities and build an integrated academic program. “Our students in Tooele are just as much Aggies as students in Logan,” Coward said. In the last four years, USU has tripled the number of faculty in regional facilities, Coward said. He predicted that in three or four years, USU would have move students in regional campuses than at the Logan campus. Ross Peterson, vice president for University Advancement, said administration had announced a $200 million comprehensive campaign, and one year later that goal was achieved. Then, because of how fast USU was able to accomplish the goal, the campaign was increased to $400 million in August 2008. Currently, USU is close to reaching $300 million. Despite the economic hardships, he said USU is continuing to see generation donations. “We have chosen not to slow down. We have chosen to move forward,” he said. The evening started with a reception, followed by dinner, award presentations, speeches by admin-
- See ALUMNI, page 4
Quayle and Wesley both named to allconference team.
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1 reason students miss class
By REBECCA SEARLE staff writer
The No. 1 stressors are academics, relationships, finance, family and time management, said Jim Davis, director of the Student Health and Wellness Center. As new students and returning students attend college, they are faced with independence, decisions, risks and time management, among other things, Davis said during his Thursday night lecture about mental illnesses, in Old Main. “As stress goes up, your performance goes up,” he said. “And then you start to break down, and as stress increases, your performance decreases. And then you reach burnout.” Students have a lot of new information to process, which overloads them, he said. This causes stress, and the No. 1 reason why students miss class is stress, he said.
- See STRESS, page 4
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