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8 Final Words r Clackamas Print Wednesday, May 23, 2007 Demolition For Education May 23 - Speaker: Secretary of State Bill Bradbury. - a unique multimedia presentation based on An Inconvenient Truth, including the effects of global warming. McLoughlin Auditorium, noon to 1 p.m., Q&A 1 to 1:30 p.m. May 29 - Speaker: Coumc?ji}i^|^iAn Newman, Metro - “Promoting Gi^'lSMe^Uypment Practices in Sensitive HabUajk^i^^»McLoughlin Auditorium, 11 a.m. to no-^j^*- May 31 -? Reading: Contributors to PSU’s “Earth Poem” anthology, Deer Drink the Moon - Judith Bar rington, Barbara Duke, Liz Nakayma, Diane Averil and others. 7 to 8:30 p.m., RR220. June 2 - Water-Efficient Gardening — Second An nual! 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Sat., June 2, Clairmont Hall East Parking Lot. Come see how the Water Efficiency Demonstration Garden has grown. Includes tours of the garden, information on water efficiency and land scaping and soil, plant experts«and free give-aways. This workshop is free, with no pre-registration neces sary. June 5 - Speaker: David Elwood, OSU scientist/en- gineer - “The Promise of Wave Energy.” 11 a.m. to noon, McLoughlin Auditorium. Lydia Bashaw Clackamas Print A Clackamas student takes a swing at a donated Chevrolet Blazer dur ing a fundraiser for the Student Nurses’ Association last Wednesday. June 6 - Speaker: Dr. Peter Ward, University of Washington, paleontologist and best-selling author of Rare Earth and As We Do Not Know It. Noon to 1 p.m., McLoughlin Auditorium. A lcohol awareness E vent (All activities will be held outside of the Community Center on Campus) ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE * Free BRCT/Beverages, & T-Shirts * Speakers and Activities * Beer Goggles and Sobriety ■ FINISH YOUR DEGREE AT MARYLHURST UNIVERSITY NOW HIRING z • Exciting field studies • Innovative instructors and motivated students • Hands-on experience in small classes DELIVERY DRIVERS: • One-on-one mentoring Earn up to $ 11.00 to SI 8.00 per hour: • Scholarships for transfer students (Minimum Wage, Plus Tips, and SI.50 Per Deliver}-.) Flexible Hours Must Have Proof of Insurance and Reliable Car Must Be Licensed for 2 Years Minimum 18 Years Old With A Good Driving Record Looking (dr Friendly People With A Neat Appearance • Free parking and a convenient campus location • Year-round admission Summer term starts June 25th. To meet with an advisor, e-mail studentinfo@marylhurst.edu or call 503.699.6268. ★ US News & World Report BEST COLLEGES 2007 "Number one in the Northwest for small classes" MARYLHURST UNIVERSITY Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities accredited 17600 PACIFIC HIGHWAY (HWY. 43) MARYLHURST, OREGON - JUST 10 MINUTES SOUTH OF PORTLAND Serving students since 1393. www.marylhurst.edu 800.634.9982 * * * 3 PO Box2806 °fen Sun-'Ihurs 11:00 a. tn. - 9:30 p. /»■ Fri - Sat 11:00a.m. -10:00p.m.t Wilsonville, OR 97070 - i Apply in store today! (503) 5fX-500& N q inquiries from 11:00 am Io 1:00 pm and 5:00 to 7:00 pm please. to lie