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WEdNEsdAy, M arc I h 8, 2000
TI he ClAckAMAs P rint
jÇampus Announcements
Jazz Festival: An instrumental Jazz
March:
Open discussion: Al Egg,
chaplain of the Portland Trail
blazers of the NBA will speak
on campus tomorrow, from
12-1 p.m. in the Gregory Fo
rum.
The open discussion,
sponsored by the Fellowship
of Christian Athletes will
cover the topic: Dealing with
Tragedy—an issue that
many students and faculty
have had to cope with in the
aftermath of two student
deaths over the past month.
festival will be held March 10-11
in Randall Gym and Gregory Fo
rum. The event is all day with an
evening concert starting at 7:30
p.m.. The event is $3 daily; $4
evening playoffs; $5 combined.
For more info call ext. 2434.
Astronomical studies: A class
Lost something? Check out the
Lost & Found in the Student Ac
tivities office CC140.
Scholarships available: Clacka
mas Scholarship Applications are
due by 5 p.m. this Friday March
10, to the Help Center.
End ofthe term note: Final exams
One acts: Student directed
One-Act plays will be held
today and Thursday in the
McLoughlin Hall Theater at
noon. There is no cost to
attend.
are March 12-18. Then it is time
for Spring Break! (March 20-24).
This is the last issue of the Print
for winter term, we will be back
April 5; enjoy the break.
Free Massage: 10-15 min
Wanted for spring term: Qualified
utes with licensed massage
therapists will be available
from 9:30a.m.- 2 p.m. today
in CCI27. Sponsored by
Student Activities. For
more info. Contact Michelle
or Daralynn at ext. 2245.
math tutors who will be here next
year. Must have completed Math
111 or have a major that requires
calculus or statistics. Starting rate
is $8.65 per hour. Work time will
be arranged around your class
schedule. Pick up an application
in the Math Lab.
Unless otherwise noted, all
extensionsare on campus. Dial
(503) 657-6958, and then the
extension, or use a campus
phone and dial the extension.
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 ensure
inclusion in the Graduation Pro
gram.
OSU host prospective students:
Spring visitations are scheduled
on March 24 and April 24 and 28.
For more info, contact Kristi May
at 541-737-2626.
“Astronomy on the internet,” is
scheduled at the Environmental
Learning Center Tuesday, March
14, from 7-9 p.m. There is a $5 fee
for each class. For more info, call
the ELC at ext. 2351.
open. Locker and shower facilities
are available.
Phi Theta Kappa: To become a
member of this honor society, con
tact Kate Gray at ext. 2371.
The Rainbow Group: The support
group for gay, lesbian, bi and trans
students meets Friday at noon. For
info, contact Kate Gray at ext. 2371.
7C’s Club: CCC Campus Cat
Colony Club is alive come and join.
Contact Karen at ext. 2154 for more
info.
held on Wednesdays from 1-2
p.m. inCC126. StopbyCC128
or call Tina or Sophia at ext. 2717.
The German Table: Hie German
club meetings Tuesday, from
noon-lp.m. in the Foreign Lan
guage Center in Barlow.
Entre' Amigos: Spanish Club
meets Wednesdaysnoon-lp.m.
inB203.
L’Adventure Française: The
French Club meets Thursdays,
noon-lp.m. in B203.
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).
Game Room: The game room lo
cated in R101 is open five days a
week. Come play pool, foosball,
and air hockey from 10:30 a.m.- 5
p.m. Monday-Friday.
Connections Café:. Join the con
nection of a women’s online book
discussion group. Access the con
nections Café from the CCC
Website, at http://www.clackamas.
cc.or.us, from there go to the new
AAWCC/Connections Webpage.
Register for WKS 1 -02 $ 10.
Open Weight Room: Every Mon
day and Wednesday from 4-8 p.m.
the weight room in Randall 14 is
Campus Crusade for Christ: Ev
eryone is welcome to come for free
snacks, great fellowship and Bible
study. Meetings are held in
Randall 12 on Tuesdays from 12-1.
Call Janet Wylie at 761-2457 for
more info.
Computer Club: if you have an
interest in computers, feel free
to attend the monthly meetings,
every second Tuesday from
noon-1 p.m. For information call
ext. 2931.
Do You Enjoy Literature?:
BSM Christian Fellowship: Come
join for fellowship, ministry and
Bible study, held Wednesday 7
p.m. in the Fireside lounge and
Thursday, noon-1 p.m. in M254.
LDSSA Club: Meetings will be
held in M251 from noon-1 p.m.-On
Tuesday and Thursday. For more
info, call 667-9606.
Chatino Club: For anyone inter
ested in the Chicano/Latino com
munity and meeting other Chicano/
Latino students. The meetings are
Come to Mid Month Muses,
from 6:30-9p.m. every third Fri
day of every month. Call
Amanda at ext.2247 for more
info.
Writers club: A meeting will
be held in Oregon City Wendy’s
at 5 p.m. on Friday and in Dye
110 on Thursday from noon-1
p.m. Contact Allen Widerburg
at ext. 2359 or stop by S124, for
more info.
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