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The End WEdNEsdAy, FEÒRUARy 25, 2000 T ñe CI ac I< amas P rint s / Campus Announcements Women Writers: A free work shop is being held thursday Feb. 24 from noon -1 p.m. in Barlow 112. Kate Gray will be leading women writers through discus sions and sharing of their work. For more info, contact AAWCC/ Connections at ext. 2444. The Homecoming: The Theatre department is putting on this pro duction Thursday - Saturday at 8 p.m., and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. The cost is $6 general, $3 for stu dents and staff. OSU prospective students: Spring visitations are scheduled on March 24, and April 24 and 28. For more info, contact Kristi May at 541-737-2626. Academic Freedom Forum: There will be an informal forum address ing academic freedom on March 2 from noon -1 p.m. in the Gregory Forum. 100 people are limited to attend. Attention Graduates: Petitions for graduation are now being accepted at the Enrollment Services and Registrar’s office. Petitions must be received by April 7 to assure inclusion in the Graduation Pro gram. 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. CHRIS LUNDORCN Astronomical studies: Classes are scheduled at the Environmen tal 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. Formore info, call the ELC at ext. 2351, Venders wanted: Students Ac tivities is hosting a community fair. If you want to sell small prod ucts or crafts the deadline for rent ing a table is Feb.29. Live music will also be held. For more info, contact Michelle at ext.2245. All extensions are on campus. Dial (503) 657-6958 or use a campus phone and dial the ex tension. Classified Ads Pii, Paid Signatures gatherers wanted for a statewide initiative. Call (503) 284-6204 or Toll-free (877) 447-2972. 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. by Joel D. Cundepson —TÏFftS- uliiJs SMip t W t OF AU. THE UUNpßgs cp SlLUOÑS OF SrAß MJ OOR ÛAWXy WEWötfi. Tò te w »MM pwct ut tnt the UF e >So6snWcE -W ater . Saemsr ( irWEweœ cs»s THeRE Gouu> te A Ccwu» /PBECtaJs fVnJElt Ibi—, f are rotuôrfes Imagine the sound of opportunity knocking. IT is Information Technology. Now, you can complete a bachelors degree in IT from Oregon Institute of Technology in Pordand. And, the best news of all: there are scholarships galore. You may well qualify for up to $2,500 a year in scholarship assistance. Scholarships Oregon Institute of Technology, through an Oregon higher education partnership grant, has scholarships available for community college transfer students. Scholarships range from $500 to $2,500 a year for two years, in addition to any other financial aid you may qualify for. Part-time students qualify! Contact Us Check out our website at <www.oit.edu/portland>. Contact our Admissions Representatives at 503-725-3066 or <oitmetro@oit.edu>. Óother bachelor's degree programs you can completo in Portland?^ Electronics Engineering Technology, Industrial Management, Management Information Systems, Manufacturing Engineering Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology, ^Software Engineering Technology The fine print: the Information Technology program is a bachelor's degree completion program. Most classes are held at OIT's CAPITAL Center location, 185th and Walker Road, Beaverton. OIT also offers a full bachelor's What is IT? Information Technology graduates will be problem solvers, designing and developing computer programs to solve business problems. They will also be expert users of computer development tools and will customize solutions and tailor purchased software to enable their organizations to more effectively use information resources. In the OIT tradition, students have opportunities to learn by doing, including project-based capstone courses and practical experiences in real-life environments. IT graduates find work as systems analysts and applications programmers in all areas of business, government and education. program in Information Technology at its main campus in Klamath Falls. For information on all OIT programs, call the Admissions Office in Klamath Falls at 541-885-1150 or, loll free, 800-422-2017. You can also e-mail us at OIT@OIT.edu or complete an Information Request on our website - www.oit.edu VvJ I I Oregon Institute of Technology www.oit.edu