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There is help available

Hello everyone,

Please continue to refer to the salmon/orange list of Fall 2002 Information, Advising & Counseling Workshops as good resources for students who want information about the Nursing Program, Business Transfer Info, and many other topics. I'd like to point your attention to a few items:

Transfer station, no free riders

November 14 is the Annual Transfer Fair in the PUB with representatives from many colleges and universities
- note the list of dates at which representatives from various bachelor colleges and universities are visiting Student Development Center in room 5229

"It is so difficult to get the word out to students on these resources and your help and recommendations to students are much appreciated." - Joyce Fagel

You're welcome, Joyce

Do you have authorization for this sector?

BOOKSTORE PHOTO ID SCHEDULE

Effective Monday Oct 27

Photo ID will be taken from 9am-11am and 2pm-4pm Monday through Friday in the Bookstore. The Library will continue to operate the Photo ID system the same hours as the Library is open.

Shop with your conscience as well as your wallet

Fair Trade Third World Crafts

Fairly traded handicrafts from around the world will be available at the 18th annual World Crafts Festival happening Friday and Saturday, Nov. 8-9, at the Seattle Mennonite Church, 3120 N.E. 125th Street, Seattle. Hours are 10 a .m. to 9 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. For information call 206-524-9223.

Cheap stuff

ENTERTAINMENT BOOKS ARE NOW AVAILABLE Save on shopping, travel, and entertainment. Coupon books are $30. A small portion of each book sale will go to support athletic programs at Shoreline.

Contact Ken Burrus in the Athletic Department (X4553)

Save lids, Save lives

Help Fight Breast Cancer: Now through December, collect pink lids from Yoplait yogurt containers and turn them in to raise money for breast cancer research. Bring clean lids to the Women's Center (PUB 962) or the Multicultural/Diversity Education Center (PUB 966).

Contact the Women's Center at x4715 or the MCDEC at x6618 if you'd like more information.

Nothing to see here, move along

A fire alarm dispatched Shoreline Engine 64 to the 2000 building on Oct. 30 at 9:10 am. A dirty fire sensor triggered the alarm in room 2065. One student remarked, "The thing went off and it sounded like Godzilla vs. Monster Zero."


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