Graduation prompts reflection
On Sat., May 3, an era will end for over a thousand SDSU seniors. Hopefully, the sun will shine as the seniors walk through the flourescent lighting of Frost Arena, dressed in black cap and gown, ready to be congratulated by friends and family, instructors and staff members.
Travelers cautioned about SARS
Students who are traveling to Beijing and Shanxi Province, China or Toronto, Canada, this summer should “be advised” about Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), said state epidemiologist Lon Kightlinger. “If they decide to go, they need to be responsible and monitor their health when they come back, so it doesn’t spread here like it did in those countries,” Kightlinger said.
Would-be Woodbine renovation
#1.886977:2222913857.jpg:woodbine spring color.jpg:Ken Honken, liberal studies major, passes Woodbine Cottage as he heads home after class Monday. The cottage has been home to SDSU presidents since 1903, except for when it was used as an infirmary in 1918. The possibility of exterior renovations this summer, including replacement of siding and windows, landscaping and reroofing, have [...]
Brookings employers discuss job openings
If you want a summer job, you’d better start looking right away. “I have to give them credit,” said Nancy Jo Popowski, who runs the One-Stop Career Center on campus. “Students are looking for summer jobs much earlier this year.” According to Popowski, the One-Stop Career Center, which is on the lower level of Medary Commons, helps between 350-500 students look for a job every month.
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