PAGE 8 — THE DECREE — DECEMBER 8,2000 Three win Garner awards (Continued from Front Page) who pursue careers in planning need to be able to think in terms of space, shapes, sizes, and rela tionships, and to visualize the ef fects of these factors on plans and design. Computer technology pro motes the development of these visualization skills. Computer technology allows us to work more efficiently and effectively by allowing us to develop and test mathematical models related to specific problems before great sums of time and money are in vested,” she said. Incorporation of computer technology into the mathematics curriculum will serve as a means of facilitating this mission by al lowing students to become im mersed in problem-solving/ project situations that are more dependent on critical thinking and analysis and less dependent on algorithm memorization and com putation in a career-relevant en vironment, i.e., the computer,” she noted. The LesUe H. and Evelyn G. Garner Faculty Leadership Awards support faculty, who by submission of their projx)sals for course development, research, or pubhc service are seeking to re new, strengthen, or extend their leadership capabilities and thus enhance their effectiveness as leaders and teachers. Student arrested for vote sale A 28-year-old New York stu dent was arrested on Elections Day and charged with selling his vote, allegedly for tuition money. Christian Hazzard is accused of posting flyers on trees along Park Avenue that read; “BUY MY VOTE — Struggling Student Is Willing To Sell Vote In This Nov. 7th Election — $1,000 or best offer.” The flyers also listed an e-mail address on tear away tabs. City Department of Investiga tion agents contacted Hazzard by e mail on Nov. 1, spokesman Pat Clark said. He said Hazzard agreed to accept $600 and to vid eotape the ballot in the voting booth to confirm his choice. Hazzard was arrested after ac cepting $300, Clark said. 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