The Clackamas print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1989-2019, November 28, 2001, Page 16, Image 16

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WedNEsdAy, NovEMbep 28, 2001
BOUT BE A REBEL,
ADVERTISE IN 77/f
The ClAckAMAS P rìnt
Campus Crusade for Christ meets Thursdays 12-1p.m. in McLoughlin
256. Please come! You are totally wanted there!
PHI THETA KAPPA: the international honor society meets Tuesdays 12:30-
1:30p.m. in Randall lOlFor more info contact Patrick, chapter president, at
daugherty@canby.com.
The Straight/Gay Alliance : gays, lesbians bi, trans and friends are all
welcome to join us on Mondays at noon in Barlow 112. For more info
contact Kandie Starr at ext.2504.
The Emotional Support Club meets Fridays from 2-3 p.m. in Barlow 112.
Everyone is welcome. For more info contact Bill Zuelke at ext.2268.
Native American Student Club: All indigenous-American Indian, Indios,
Hawaiian, First Nations Tribal Students, Staff and interested persons from
CCC and the community are invited to attend. Meetings are Tuesdays noon
- 1p.m. in McLoughlin 251. For more info contact MshkolahneeManito/ G.
SpiritHawk at ext 5139.
French Club meets from noon -lp.m.every other Thursday in Barlow 203.
Planning will be done for upcoming events.For more info contact Heidi
Cropsey at ext2676or 2165.
French Table meets every Tuesday and every other Thursday from noon-
1p.m. in Barlow203. Bring a sack lunch. Come and play French scrabble and
other games.For more info contact Heidi Cropsey at ext.2676 or 2165.
Student Nurses Assodation:Monthlymeetings will be held at 12:15p.m. in
P131, begining Nov.9. Everyone is welcome.
CCC Campus Cat Colony Club( 7 C’s) We work with feral cats in Clacka­
mas County. From fundraising and fostering. For more info contact Karen
Redston at ext.2154 or kitties77 @netzero.net.
German Table/Club meets the first Thursday of each month at noon in
Barlow 203. for more info contact Dick Stones at ext 2392.
Writer's Club meets Fridays from 5-7p.m. at Windhorse Coffee Tea in
Milwaukie. For more info contact Amy Glenn at503-234-4137.
CM CM AM J M/AIC
-JAMES
CALL NICK BARRON AT
503-657-6958
EXT. 2578
Itsbeginningto
lookalotlike
ASG Giving Tree
Christmas.
ASG is now accepting Giving Tree
applications.
Countdown with
ThefYint
Only 26 days
left to shop.
If you are the parent of a child who could
benefit from this program, you are welcome
to fill out an application.
Cars for sale: The automotive depart­
ment currently has several available. Stop
by lower Barlow courtyard to see them.
Contact Nick Miller at ext 2569 or Pam
Brown at ext.2354.
TYaunia in America: Each Tuesday at
noon in Barlow 113 there will be a stu-
dent/staff discussion group. The purpose
is to share thoughts and feelings about
the recent tragic events concerning the
World Trade Center and Pentagon. The
counseling staff will facilitate the discus­
sion. For more info contact Ellen Wolfson
at ext.2550 Or David Blessman at
ext.2267.
,
Calculator Rentals': Forget your calcu­
lator? The Student Activities Office in
CC140 is renting calculators. Bring two
pieces of ID. Rental is for 24 hours. (Bat-,
teries not included.) For more info call
cxt.2245.
Petitions are due in the Registrar’s Of­
Calculator for Sale: T189 calculator for sale $ 110. Best to contact by
e-mail.rseeber@hotmail.com. Visual Basic 6.0 program includes text­
book and library files $75. HP-48G calculator with PC cable and books
I $75.
Help! Need free help with homework or papers? www.pjstop.com.
Dog Kennel for sale: New 10’ x 4’ x 4’ kennel available 12/15. Will have
been used 3 months. New: $240. Will sell for $ 150. For details call 503-
657-6958 ext 2520.
For Sale: 1966 Dodge Dart GT. Excellent condition inside and out.
Runs great. Call 632-5403 for details.
Textbooks for sale. Math 095 textbook with Aleks and WR 242
textbook. Never used. Call 503-632-4232 or 503-657-6958 ext.2578.
Ask for Nick.
For questions you can call Erin Peterson or
Marianna Norby at ext. 2598.
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Cars needed: Jerry Cook’s power trans­
mission class is looking for projects. For
more info contact Jerry Cook at ext.2546
or Pam Brown at ext.2354.
Classifieds
fice two terms prior to the term you ex­
pect to complete your degree or certifi­
cate. A separate petition must be filed for
each certificate or degree. The due date for
spring graduates is Friday Dec.7, 2001.
For more info call ext.2262.
Need money for textbooks? Apply for
an ASG grant Winter grants are now
available.Stop by CC140.Deadline is
Dec. 10. For more info call ext 2247.
School Dance: Nov. 30 in the Gregory
Forum footfi 8-midnight Admission is $5.
Proceeds benefit the Red Cross.Wear
red, white and blue. For more info call ext.
2247.
Text Book Grants: Winter text book
grants now available. Deadline is Dec.
10. Stop by CC140.For more info call
ext2247
Holiday Party:
Dec. 7 in Gregory Forum 7-9 p.m.
Fun for the whole family. Free food,
face painting, Santa, music entertain­
ment and games from around the
world. Sponsored byt Associated
Student Government.
■Armwncements
Rainbow Club:
Gays, Lesbians, Bi, Trans and friends
welcome on Mondays at noon in B112.
For more information call Kandie Starr
at ext. 2504.
WORK IN A
•
HELPING
PROFESSION
PREPARE FOR A CAREER, PREPARE FOR. LIFE.
Tutoring: Students who get help from
a tutor succeed with a "C" grade or
better90%ofthetime. Math and Sci­
ence students can check out the Tu­
toring Lab in Streeter Hall. Also in the
Student Resource Center, CC 122,
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 ext. 2324.
» ART THERAPY
"Communicating Doors" Fall Pro­
duction: Still running from Nov. 29-
Dec. 2. Get tickets while you still can.
TOe Nov. 30 show will benefit the
Speech and Debate team.
Course scheduling options are designed for working adults.
To meet with on advisor, e-mail studentinfo@marylhurst.edu
or call 800.634.9982 x 6268.
Social Sciences Colloquium: "A
Nation Uprooted: Afghan Refugees
in Pakistan.” A documentary filmed
in Afghanistan duringthe Soviet inva­
sion. Theonie Gilmore will present it.
Thursday, Nov. 29 12-1 p.m. in M206.
MUSIC THERAPY
COMMUNICATIONS
PSYCHOLOGY
GERONTOLOGY
PUBLIC RELATIONS
MONTESSORI TEACHING
RELIGIOUS STUDIES
US News & World Report 2002___ __
lists Marylhurst University in its Best Universities Category
and #1 in classes under 20 students, #1 in student/faculty
ratio in the 15-state Western Region.
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