The Clackamas print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1989-2019, February 16, 2000, Page 12, Image 12

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Campus Announcements
Events Calendar
February:
Women Writers: A free
workshop is being held to­
day from noon- 1 p.m. in
Barlow 112. Kate Gray is lead­
ing women writers through
discussions and sharing of
their work. For more info,
contact AAWCC/ Connec­
tions at ext. 2444.
Smart love workshop: A free
workshop will be hosted to­
night for identifying suc­
cessful, long-term relation­
ships. It will be held in the
FRC 106 from 6-8 p.m. For
more info, call ext. 2444.
Social Sciences Colloquium:
"The Artwork of Kay
Slusarenko" will be held in
M206 tomorrow from 12-1
p.m. Kay is the Associate
Dean of Arts, Humanities,
and Social Sciences at
Clackamas. The event is free.
Student/volunteer luncheon: A
luncheon will be held for all inter­
national students and literary tu­
tor volunteers on Friday from noon
- 1 p.m. in the Gregory Forum, to
share adventures of "coming to
America." For more info, contact
Joe Van Zutphen at ext. 2724.
Avalanche safety: Roland Emetaz
will be discussing the fundamen­
tals of avalanche safety and aware­
ness Feb. 22. The free seminar will
be held at 7 p.m. in Gregory Forum
Room 108 A. For more info, con­
tact Matt Canham at ext. 2071.
Art Discussion: Rick True, art de­
partment chair, will conduct a
Town-Hall-style meeting Feb. 22 to
discuss the controversy over the
artwork "Two Popes Boinking".
The discussion will be held at 6 p.m.
in Gregory Forum and is open to
the public. For more info, contact
the Art dept, at ext. 2386.
products or crafts the Students Ac­
tivities is hosting a community fair.
Deadline for renting a table is Feb.
29. Live music will also be held.
For more info, contact Michelle at
ext. 2245.
Scholarships available: Over 50
scholarships are available to cover
costs for tuition, books and fees.
Applications are available in the
Community Center, and are due in
March.
OSU hosts prospective students:
Spring visitations are scheduled on
Feb. 21, March 24, April 24 and 28.
to visit Oregon State University.
For more info, contact Kristi May
at 541-737-2626.
Tutoring Services
Astronomical studies: Classes are
scheduled at the Environmental
Learning Center Tuesday eve­
nings from 7-9 p.m. “Astronomy
Through Binoculars,” Feb. 29, and
“Astronomy on the internet,”
March 14. There is a $5 fee for each
class. For more info, call the ELC at
ext. 2351.
Have you moved? If you have
moved or changed your address
make sure you update your file at
the enrollment services office (for­
merly the help center).
Community Fair vendors wanted:
If you are interested in selling small
Be a tutor! To find out more, call
Don at ext 2324, or stop by Dye
136
Volunteer Tutors Needed
Energetic people needed to tutor
adults in reading and writing
approximately 2 hours per
week. Call Joe at ext 2724.
Free Math TUtoring
Come to the Math Lab in
Streeter on a drop-in basis.
Don’t get stuck!
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Math Study Grouf
Open Weight Room: Every Mon­
day and Wednesday from 4-8 p.m.
the weight room in Randall 14 is
open. Locker and shower facilities
are available.
Attention Graduates: Petitions for
graduation are now being accepted
at the Registrar’s office. Petitions
must be received by April 7 to as­
sure inclusion in the Graduation
Program.
Want to earn $8.65 an hour?
Have an announcement? Stop by
Bl04 or call ext. 2309 and let the
Print staff know what is happen­
ing on campus. We are open Mon­
day-Friday 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
Tired of working long hours
alone on your math? Join a
study group or start your own.
Come to the Math Lab in
Streeter today for a Study
Group Reservation Form or -
check out the existing groups.
Unless otherwise noted, all
extensions are on campus.
Dial (503) 657-6958, and then
the extension, or use a campus
phone and dial the extension.
Classified Ads
HELP WANTED
Paid Signature Gatherers wanted
for statewide initiative. Call 503-
284-6204, Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-4
p.m.
FOR SALE: MISC
Come buy some Hair Junke! Com­
munity Center, Tues., Feb. 22, 10
a.m. - 6 p.m. Portion of proceeds
goes to LCOP. Can’t make it Feb.
22? Call me at 639-0321.
Extra long single mattress and
boxspring. $35.00,503-657-9862
FOR SALE l
AUTOMOTIVE
Tires: Four 155/80 x 13 Studded
snow tires. Almost new. $100
1975Buick Riviera. New brakes,
battery, much more, $1500 obo.
503-723-3697
1980231 Buick V-6. Complete carb
to oil pan. Has flexplate and all
bradkets. 27,000 miles since re­
build. Have paperwork. $350. See
Nick in Automotive or call 657-6958
x2569.
1987 Jetta GLI. Red, 5 spd, 4
dr, sunroof,
new engine.
190K. Runs good. New tires.
$3500 OBO. Call John at 650-
9445.
1991 Honda Civic, blue, 5 spd,
4- dr. Great running condition,
good gas mileage. $5000 OBO.
Call Mandy at 650-9445.