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2_______ WcdNEsdAy, M ay 9, 2001 A // extentions can be reached by calling 503-657-6958. Open Computer Lab At the Harmony/OIT Campus in the Small Business Development Center computers are available with Internet and printer access in Room 01T 170. General operating hours Spring Term are M/W 9- noon; T/TH 9a.m.-1p.m.; Fri. l-5pm. No weekend hours. Call X 6447«yr^S3485 for information. Check fo^tryailabjlily/flLeptions to above stated hours. tzimit«! ^sistance is available. Open toall stqdbhtS^taff and mem- ber^f’ffi^qgji rWhity. Environmental Week May 21-25 Looking for vendors and participants! If you have an environmentally friendly business or you would like to give out information on an is sue, please contact Jaime or Bobbi at X 2247 or stop by CC 140. Open to staff, students and the community! From 11-2 join us for food, information and a good time! Nursing Program Information Question and answer sessions, application process informa tion, and general information about nursing. May 14 at 6 p.m., June 4 at 4 p.m. Come and meet with Nursing Program representatives! Announcements suitable for 1000 square foot planting area. The bags are $15 per bag. Raffle tickets and fertilizer can be purchased at the ALCA table at the Hort. Club Plant Sale on Friday May 11 or by calling Bruce X 2786. Graduation Gowns You can pick up. your cap and tassel and gown in the Community Center (table in Mall area) after paying the $ 15 fee at the Bookstore. Open hours are May 8, 9,10 from 11:30 to Ip.m. OR you can call X 2205 to have a cap, gown and tassel reserved for pick up at the Bookstore during Bookstore hours (call X2248 for current hours). OR Pick up an order from at the Bookstore to’ order by mail. We will ship them to you for a $5 fee. If you have questions please call 2205 or 2245! Free Math Tutoring -Stop by the math lab Let us fix Your Car! Jerry Cook’s Automo tive Cl ass i s looking for cars that need chassis work, which includes alignment, steering and suspension work. They will also be working on vehicles needing chassis work at the begin ning, of May. Please contact Pam Brown X 2354 or Jerry Cook X 2354 Plant Sale! The Horticulture Department is having a plant sale May 11 form noon to 5 p.m. in the Clairmont Parking lot. Call Laurie X 2246 for more information. Beautify Your Yard The ALCA Club is do nating 25 hours of yard work on Saturday May 19 to the proud owner of the winning raffle ticket. Ticket prices are $2 per ticket or 3 for $5. The winning ticket will be selected Friday May 11 at 5pm. The ALCA Club is also selling 29# bags of specially blended Clackamas mix fertilizer containing nutrients r ENGLISH DEPARTMENT SURVEY: i us plan a program of.literary events. Please answer i the Help following and add your own suggestions and i ideas for literary questions events you’d enjoy. i 1. Have you been to any of the 5. What day and time would i readings on campus most convenient for you? i the last two presented years? “Saturday evening i “Yes “Sunday afternoon “Weekday at noon i “No at 5pm i 2. If so, what part did you enjoy “ “Weeknight Weeknight at 6pm i the most? (Check all that apply.) “Weeknight at 7pm Education Majors! Get work experience and $8.96/hr as paid tutors. Volunteer tutors are needed at Rex Putnam High School to tutor Math and Reading, Oregon Literacy needs volunteers to teach adults to read. For more information contact Don Paul Shula in CC 122, or call X 2324. Petitions For Graduation are now being ac cepted at Enrollment .Services and the Registrar’s office for students planning to com plete their program at the end of Fall, Winter or Spring Term. A petition, must be filed to indicate your desire to have a degree or certifi cate posted to your transcript. 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. | ■ _ I | Do you have Volunteer Experience? Are you looking for ways to help pay for your college education? Maybe the Service to Com munity Scholarship is for you! There are eight positions open for the 2001-02 academic year. For more information call Mindy at X 2261 or Hayley at X 2481. Application pack ets will be available in the Student outreach office CC 149 or in Student Activities CC140. 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. Volunteer Tutors needed Help adults with basic skills. Opportunities include many types of interesting students, from Americans who need to learn or improve reading, to people from other countries needing to learn English as a Second Language. Call X 3143. Arts and Awareness Festival May 18-19 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Open to Staff, students and the community. Great music, delicious food and amazing art Call Rachael or Mark X 2598 for more informa tion. iting and Publishing class is accepting sibmissions for black and white artwork to be featured in the 2001 edition of Synesthe sia. Interested persons should contact Amanda Coffey at ext 2829 or drop by her office at SI20. If she is unavailable, Rita Dale at ext. 2284 in the Secretary's Office, room SI32, can help you. Submissions should include a title page with a title, artist's name, address and telephone num ber. The deadline for sumissions is May 15, 2001. T | 4. Whom would you be inter in seeing here on campus? I ested (Write a specific name or the kind I of writer/celebrity.) I taking the semester off. At Portland State, we realize that- the .real world will never be like college. So we’ve tried to make college a little more real. More practical. More pragmatic. More relevant to life far beyond the ivy-covered halls of academia. 7. Any other comments or .sug gestions: That’s why our curriculum focuses riot only on books your field. found upside-down at the end of a textbook. And problems at work could be instantly remedied by 6. Although many of our read ings are free to students and the community, how much would you pay for a ticket to see some one you were really interested in? °$2 °$3 “$5 “Other: and lectures, but oh actual real-world experience in Imagine. The answers to life’s questions could all be Missed opportunities could be capitalized upon with “Other: I I Please return your responses to Rita Dale in Streeter Hall, I S-132 by. June 8 L it worked like the college world. a ,simple make-up exam. “Hearing the works read “Question and answer “Chance to buy books “Book-signing “Chance to meet the writer I 3. If you haven’t been to a read I ing, why not? I “Not interested Didn’t know about them I “ “ Not familiar with the writer I “Other: I Bust out your pens and paper! The Ed he real world would be so much simpler if only The CL ac I< amas P rint So you’re out in the community learning how the real | world operates. - Solving problems. Communicating. Collaborating. In short, learning the things -you’ll need to know, to . , succeed - not just while ybu”re going to school, But long „ 1_____ __ i It after you graduate. r : 1 ‘: Call- us at- (503) 725-5,983 or visit www.pdx.edu to < learn more about Portland State. We’re’here every day. Just like people who live out there in the real world. I f college is supposed to prepare you for the real world , HOW COME THE REAL WORLD ISN'T MORE LIKE COLLEGE? ¿•k Clackamas Federal ^Credit Union 270 Warner Milne Road Oregon City 503-6560671 10040 SE Main Milwaukie 653-7788 1 Vzk