Jobs for students available in Brookings
The seventh Annual Student Part-Time Job Fair was a success with 35 employer tables and more than 600 students attending. The job fair can be a great place for students to connect with employers. Some of the businesses featured at the fair were Daktronics, CAPITAL Card Services, McDonald’s and more.
SDSU graduate returns home after Katrina
Carmen Toft, a 26-year-old SDSU graduate, watched Hurricane Katrina coverage from her sister’s home in Fargo, N.D., not knowing if her home was still standing in Louisiana. “I was one of the lucky ones,”said Toft, whose home is still standing and is not underwater.
Heating bills don’t have to be problem
As September draws to a close, the temperature begins to drop. Air conditioners are used less and less, and furnaces are fired up. For students living in the residence halls, the issue of heat on a cold winter day is no concern. However, students living off campus in apartments and houses must face large, monthly heating bills.
SDSU delegation travels to Poland
Four SDSU students and three faculty members traveled to Poland recently, where they interacted with students and learned more about the possibility of a study-abroad program with Warsaw Agricultural University. “It’s a lot like SDSU,” said Students’ Association President Ryan Brunner of the Polish university.
Student Savings Club cards help students
Students, faculty and staff members have the opportunity to save money at several local businesses. Twenty-one businesses offer discounts on their services through the Student Savings Club card. The card allows the carrier discounts on merchandise every time the card is shown at participating retail stores.
Running is about more than competiton
In high school, I was never what you would call a jock. In fact, I was barely even an athlete, but I was and still am a sports enthusiast. I quit all of the sports teams that I joined after realizing my lack of athletic prowess and my inability to compete at a higher level.
No Scholarship? No problem
Tim Knutson Collegian How many of you competed in high school sports and have thought about giving it a shot here at SDSU? Well if that is the case, here are a few sports and how to go about it. Two types of programs are involved in the athletic department at SDSU: full-scholarship and non-full scholarship.
Dean returns from duty
As dean of SDSU’s College of Arts and Sciences, Jerry Jorgensen’s job encompasses personnel management, curriculum planning and budgeting for the college. He is also the supervisor of 15 departments across campus. However, last summer, Jorgensen answered the call to his other position: a colonel in the United States Army Reserves.
Genocide Awareness Project
Silver_Dreamer@Hotmail.Com As a religious person, I believe, as most of my family, that abortion is wrong. That will never change, and I will never have any part in it. However, I do believe that the people who support it have their reasons, and should be allowed to make their own choices about it as well. [...]
GAP display misleading
C_Apache36@Hotmail.Com The “Genocide Awareness Project” that was on display on campus was forceful, misleading, and flat out insensitive. However, the display was a legal form of expression and such expression must be protected. Thus, I’m writing to express some truthful and logical thoughts about abortion instead of relying on purely emotional scare tactics as the [...]
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