The Clackamas print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1989-2019, February 23, 2000, Image 8

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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.
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