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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.
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