The Clackamas print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1989-2019, January 24, 2001, Page 8, Image 8

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Comics
WedNEsdAy, J anuray 24, 2001
Jokes n* Riddles
Aries- The coming week may
ask you to redefine the term “free­
dom”. Let your intuition in on
the decision making process.
Taurus- It is time to buckle down
and focus on the one dream that
really inspires you. There will be
time later for others.
Gemini-Go nuts Gemini. Don’t
Juesl
try to control the chaos, some­
times it is better to enjoy the ride.
Cancer- You will know when the
time is right to tell your secrets,
but right now it is better to keep
it to yourself.
Leo- Don’t let previous distrac­
tions keep you from your real
goal this week.
Announcements
Astronomy Assistants Needed to
greet visitors and lead them through an
exploration of the sky through the 24"
telescope. Training is provided. For
more information contact the ELC
at X 2351.
Tutoring Works: Students who get
help from a tutor succeed with a “C”
grade or better 90% of the time.
Math and Computer Science stu­
dents check out the tutoring lab in
Streeter Hall. Student Resource
Center, CC122 drop-in, one-on-one,
small groups, and on-line tutors are
available for most subjects. Contact
Don Paul Shula in CC 122, or call X
2324.
Attention Education Majors: Join
us either Wed. Jan. 24 or Thurs. Jan.
25 from noon-lp.m. in CC 127 to
listen to an expert panel discuss op­
portunities in the field of education.
Bring your lunch and questions. Des­
sert and drinks will be provided. Ques­
tions? Call Karissa at X 2481 or
Mindy at X 2261.
Open Computer Lab: At the Har-
mony/OIT Campus in the Small Busi­
ness Development Center computers
arc available with internet and printer
access in Room OIT 170. General op­
erating hours Winter Term are M/
W Noon-6p.m; T/TH 9a.m.-6p.m.;
Fri. I-5pm. Call X 6447 or X 3485
for information. Check for availabil-
ity/exceptions to above stated hours.
Limited assistance is available. Open
to all students, staff and members of
the community.
Free Math Tutoring - Stop by the
math lab for free tutoring from 7:30
a.m. - 9 p.m. Mon —Thurs., Fri. close
at 5 p.m. and Sat. hours are 9-3.
Petitions For Graduation arc now
being accepted at Enrollment Services
and the Registrar’s office for students
planning to complete their program
at the end of Fall, Winter or Spring
TI he CL ac I< amas P r ¡ i \
Virgo- Indulge in some day­
dreams, then plan out unreal
ways to make them come true.
Libra- Shake hands with your
inner child this week as you
dance wildly under the stars,
chanting your private mantra.
Scorpio-
Guard your pri­
vacy. Introvert. Go deep. Think
big thoughts. Have wild fanta­
sies.
take it on the chin and pay o
some old karmic debts.
Sagittarius- You can make any­
thing look graceful and easy this
week, so try something a little bit
daring.
Aquarius- It is time to make
decision before the univers
makes it for you.
Capricorn- Don’t use expired
coupons or try to talk yourself
out of a ticket. This is a week to
Pisces- You worry too mucl
Try a week of assuming thing
will turn out all right. Youmigl
like it.
Announcements
Term. A petition must be filed to
indicate your desire to have a degree
or certificate posted to your tran­
script. A separate petition must be
filed for each certificate or degree.
Info regarding the June 15, 2001
Graduation will be sent to you during
Spring term. Petitions must be in the
Registrar’s office by April 13 to as­
sure inclusion in the Graduation pro­
gram.
Education Majors Get work experi­
ence and $8.96/hr as paid tutors. Vol­
unteer tutors are needed at Rex
Putnam High School to tutor Math
and Reading. Oregon Literacy needs
volunteers to teach adults to read.
Contact Don Paul Shula in CC 122,
or call X 2324.
Volunteer Oportunities at the
ELC: Do you have some time on your
hands and love to be outdoors? Vol­
unteer for the many events that are
going on at the Environmental Learn­
ing Center. Starting in February as­
tronomy assistants are needed to help
guide guests through exploration of
the sky. Critter walks for kids ages 5-
9 start in March. The ELC is now
recruiting volunteers. If you are in­
terested contact the ELC at 657-6958
ex. 2351. Training is provided.
✓
Lost Something?
Check out the Lost *N Found in CC 140.
Go to Galapagos! Join Life Science
Instructor Bob Misely as he leads his
third trip to the “Enchanted Isles”
off the coast of Ecuador in July 2001.
For details see page 125 in the CCC
Winter term Schedule, or call X 2376.
Virtual Internship and Co-.Op
Fair
Jan 29-Feb 2, visit www.awu.org/
intern fair and submit your resume to
employers that are recruiting co-ops
and internships.
Cars for Sale! The Automotive De­
partment has several cars for sale.
Call Nick X 2569 or Pam X 2354 for
more information, or stop by the Au­
tomotive Department.
Musicians Wanted Scholarship
Funds Available PEP BAND - Drums,
Guitar, Bass, Keyboards, Horns of any
type. Play Rock, R & B, Pop, Soul.
No audition necessary. If you want
to play for FUN and meet people,
PEP BAND is for YOU!
JAZZ COMBO - Funk/Fusion/Latin/
Jazz music in small groups, all instru­
ments. No audition necessary. Join
a small band and learn how to play
rhythm, solo, group, and improvise.
JAZZ ENSEMBLE (Instrumental) -
Play Big Band Jazz/Latin/Funk music
in CCC’s leading instrumental per­
forming group. This group performs
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Recording Studio Internships and
recording studio classes begin Winter
term. Sign up now!. For more info,
contact Tom¡ in the Music Depart­
ment, Randall Hall upstairs, X 2160.
Have you played in High School -
Church - Garage.Band? Keep up your
music - Have fun -Improve your
knowledge - Get to a higher level. Visit
the Music Dept.in Randall or call X
2160.
Wanted Dear John Letters: As
President John Keyser is retiring
members of the staff are collecting
letters for him. Please send letters
describing your toughts, memories,
funny stories etc. about John to: Suzy
Alezander, Clackamas Community
College, 19600 S.Molíala Ave. Oregon
City Oregon. If you have any ques­
tions you please call X 2401
Volunteers Needed to teach pre
pared science programs to work witi
kids aged 8-12 in the classroom o
outdoors at the ELC. Training pro
vided through winter. For more in
formation contact the ELC at )
2351.
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provided. Immediate openings PT/F1
flexible schedule. 1-888-819-4160
Web Designer Wanted to update
The Print's website weekly.
Cooperative Work Experience Credit
available. Contact Linda at X 2310.
The Environmental Club Helping Everyone’s Environment Live (HEEL) is
alive and well! Meetings will be held on Fridays from 10-11a.m. in P104. Help
out your ecosystem. Contact Jaime or Bobbi at X 2247.
Native American Student Club: Tuesday, from noon until lpm, Barlow Hall,
room 114. All interested Staff and Students are encouraged to attend. Contact
MshkolahneeManito/G. SpiritHawk, X 5139 or spirithawk@clackamas.cc.or.us
Campus Crusade for Christ meets on Thursdays in B 113 from noon-lpm.
Please come, you are totally wanted there!
The 7 C’s Cat Club is dedicated to helping feral cats of Clackamas County.
Call X 2154 for more information.
Chrysalis Poets & Writers: Every Wednesday women writes gather to share
their work from noon- 2 p.m. in Dye 126.
Phi Theta Kappa: Applications are in the Student Activities Office (CC140) or
in the office of Kate Gray X 2371, S122, or Dave Arter X 2210, P124i.
The Rainbow Club for Gays, Lesbians, Bi, Tran and Allies is having a special
presenter on “Coming Out” Monday, January 29th at noon in P104. For more
information contact Kandie Starr X 2504 or Wade Bird X 2258. Hope to see you
all there.
Writers’ Club: Meetings are held Thursdays in Deli of Haggen’s from 5-7 p.m.
or call Allen Widerburg X 2359.,