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éature Wednesday, April 25, 2007 Clackamas Print 5 Students capture campus Photos from around the campus taken by Photojournalism Instructor Max Gutierrez’s students. LEFT: A different look at a sculpture on campus by Chris Young. BELOW LEFT: Students in stormy weather by Nicholas Baker. BELOW: Tree in sunlight by Brandy-Marie Faulhaber. BELOW RIGHT: Rick True’s sculpture, “Audrey II,” by Chris Young. PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Bleed for the benefit of humanity WHAT: The Associated Student Government ASG) is sponsoring an American Red Cross Mood drive ... siphoning blood for the good of ìumanity. WHEN: The blood drive will take place TODAY from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: It will take place in the Fireside lounge (in the Community Center). WHO: Anyone who is reasonably lealthy, at least 16 years old and veighs more than 110 pounds can Tonate blood. According to be Red Cross, “healthy” is lefined as: feeling well and ible to perform normal ictivities. It also means bat if anyone has dia- ictes or high blood iressure, * they are King treated and be condition is rader control. WHY? Blood is leeded in emer- :ency situations »r people who have ancer, blood disor- :rs, sickle cell, anemia, to. Hospitals always need »ore blood. They’re kind of vampires in that way. AERARE: The Red Cross gives these tips »r a good blood donation experience: Before donating • Get a good night’s sleep. • Have a good breakfast or lunch. • Drink extra water and fluids, but avoid tea, coffee, or other beverages containing caffeine. • Eat iron-rich foods, such as red meat, fish, poultry, liver, beans, iron-fortified cereals, rai sins and prunes. • Avoid fatty foods, such as hamburgers, fries, or ice cream before donating. Eating fatty foods may screw up tests done on donated blood. During the donation: • Wear clothing with sleeves that can be raised above the elbow. Show the staff any “good veins” that have been used successfully in the past to draw blood. • Relax. • Take the time to enjoy a snack and a drink immedi ately after donating. After donation: • Rehydrate by drink ing plenty of fluids over the next 24 to 48 hours. • Avoid strenuous physical activity or heavy lifting for about five hours after donatating. If feeling lightheaded, lie down - preferably with feet elevated ~ until the feeling passes. Compiled by Katie Wilson, The Clackamas Print Source: The American Red Cross CONVENIENCE FOR THE WORKING ADULT •BS BUSINESS AND LEADERSHIP •BA COMMUNICATION STUDIES •BA ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION FROM BUSINESS AS USUAL TO BUSINESS AS NEVER BEFORE MAY 12TH - BREAKFAST & SEMINAR with DR. THOMAS JONES, national business expert Call 503.534.4059 or 800.634.9982 extension 4059 for details. ★ us News & World Report BEST COLLEGES 2007 "Number one in the Northwest for small classes" MARYLHURST UNIVERSITY Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities accredited International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education accredited 17600 PACIFIC HIGHWAY (HWY. 43) MARYLHURST, OREGON - JUST 10 MINUTES SOUTH OF PORTLAND Serving students since 1893. www.marylhurst.edu