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AUGUST 1, 2016
Smoke Signals photo
reprint policy
See a photo you like in Smoke Signals?
Want a copy, or several copies?
Want to see if a photo that was taken but not printed in Smoke Signals
because of space limitations might be something you’d like hanging on
your living room wall? Tribal members can order 8-by-10-inch copies of
photos taken by Smoke Signals staff members regardless of if they were
published in the newspaper. Charge is $1 for each print ordered. Reprint
orders must be pre-paid with a check made out to Smoke Signals. A photo
reprint order form is available in the Publications Office of the Tribe’s
Governance Building in Grand Ronde, or can be mailed upon request.
All photos contained in Smoke Signals’ current archive are available
for purchase, but people interested in going through the archive must
make an appointment to review photos for possible purchase.
No rush orders are permitted and requestors must allow 30 days for
delivery. Requestors must be Tribal members.
In addition, reprint requestors must agree that the reprint is for per-
sonal use only, and not for use in an ad, or for commercial, political or
promotional purposes.
Smoke Signals reserves the right to decline a reprint request. To re-
quest a reprint order form, write to Smoke Signals at 9615 Grand Ronde
Road, Grand Ronde, OR 97347, or call Michelle Alaimo at 503-879-1961
or 800-422-0232.
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An internship (full-time/part-time) is a real-world experience
related to your career goals and interests. Internships can be what
helps you stand out in your job interviews after college. Most em-
ployers look for a combination of formal education and experience.
It may, but does not have to be related/connected to your aca-
demic major or minor.
Not only are you gaining valuable hands-on experience, you are
also networking and making connections to professionals in your
future career field. CTGR Higher Education encourages students
to explore internship opportunities to supplement their college
education.
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