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Show Page 7 University Journal Tliuisday, February 16, 2006 LIMBO LUAU 1 "' n . -- iT i2 i Continued from Page RACHEL GLIDDEN Jul UNIVERSITY IRIJAL Annette Wilson, a junior music education major from Lindon, holds one end of a limbo bar while John Leach, a freshman biology major from Page, Ariz., attempts to g luau go under without touching it. The Monday-eveninof two Jesus Church of for the a was combined activity Saints wards. Christ of Latter-da- y rt- o' Forecast 1 Resume Writing Workshop, ST 101, noon SUU Faculty Art Exhibit, Braithwaite Fine Arts Gallery, noon Black History Month: Film, Harlem Renaissance: The Music and Rhythms that Started a Cultural Revolution, Centrum 229, 3 p.m. Education Majors Interview Skills Workshop, ST 101, 4 pm. Western Illinois, 6 p.m. Mens Basketball Art Major Seminar: Popular Front Interactive Communications, PE Building 101, 7pm large, Benson said The students running for offices will have the same amount of time to campaign, but they do not ha e as much time to prepaie a platform Benson said Senators aie greatly needed, Keith said are There currently about as many Executive as candidates Council said Keith last year, We encouiage students to get involved with the Benson election pioeess, said Notes do count Keith said students should get to know the candidates and their platfonns By attending the lot urns and debates, spieadmg the woid about candidates as to know which candidate would not just be best for the job the one w ith the best ploy students can make mloimed decisions about who to vote for, Keith said i p. HIGH: 36 LOW. 15 MOSTLY SUNNY Forecast HIGH 43 LOW: 16 SUU Faculty Art Exhibit, Braithwaite Fine Arts Gallery, noon Student Recital, Thorley Recital Hall, 2 pm. Student Recital, Thorley Recital Hall, 3 p.m. PARTLY CLOUDY Forecast HIGH- S !, i J I OS ID SNOW SUU Faculty Art Exhibit, Braithwaite Fine Arts Gallery, 12 pm. Western Illinois, noon Womens Basketball UMKC, 6 p.m. Mens Basketball Gymnastics vs. West Virginia, SUU Centrum, 7 pm. Journal, place an ad in the University our receptionist in SC 176C. Ads are only $1 for students please submit your ad to Ads submitted by mail need to be sent to: readers. and $2 for To UNIVERSITY JOUHmt 15-20- or 4300 ext 9973 Your mom called and said go to the Career and Summer Job Fair Wed, Feb 22 and find a summer job Heyi and summer jobs! Personal All right Its time to come Dave clean ve tried to be coy and tried to be flirty but now it's time to be truthful Our little lime together has left me wth something to remember you by Something with a heartbeat and fingers and toes My dad, the bishop, says you supervising participants, better make it right or you might be misa ng some lingers and toes didn't want it to come to this, but we've got to stop playing games and face our responabilities suppose a temple wedding is out, would still like something but special and memorable, before love you start to show Angel Mane - Thanks for all you do for me can't believe Valentine's day You out did yourself Love, Mike activities and classes, and Salaries start at tutoring $2,000 and include room and k board for the period of May 26 to July, 2006 Applications are due March 31, and are available at the Upward Office, Smith Center 166 I, behind Admissions Graduating this spring? Don't know what youre going to do? Come to the Career Fair Wed Feb 22 Lots of employers for Help wanted' $725 per hour possible Flexible schedules available Opinion Resources apply at the Career Center 5 3 hours or' call Do week surveys, don't per flip burgers! Fun and rewarding summer jobs' SUU Upward Bound is currently accepting staff applications for summer positions Applicants must be at least 21 years of age, 15-3- SHOWERS career positions, internships have completed two years of college by May 2006, and be competent to tutor in English, Spanish, Math, orBiology Must enjoy working with teenagers and possess excellent social skills and interpersonal Experience planning and supervising activities for Duties teens is preferred include living-i- n with program Help Wanted Summer employment make k in 4 months Our top technician earned over 40k last summer Contact Troy 586-766- BlVD. CEDAR CITY, UT 84720 351 W. UNIVERSITY 39 LOW. 15 Forecast HIGH 35 LOW 3 SNOW SHOWERS event or a of an university sponsored event off campus. Submit the information 6 to the Journal by calling (24 houra per day); send it to the SUU post office marked Journal Almanac; bnng it to ST 176C, or send an message to journalsuu edu To place an announcement The Joimal beats no responsibility for omissions Deadline for receipt of infoimation for Monday issues is noon Fridays For Thursday issues, the deadline is noon. Tuesdays Weather is provided courtesy of the National Weather Service, which makes no guarantees relative to its prognostication Resident Assistant positions ir open for 2006-200- 7' Juniper Hall, Manzanita Court, and Eccles Living Learning Center. fV ! , A 4 S. y" IX Do you like to work with people? (Bsitl(otiiii!l!l!l'fi I Are you motivated, !W til hard-workin- and reliable? g Do you have leadership traits and qualities? Then Resident Assistant is the job for you! Benefits Include: i. FREE Room FREE Meal i : Call for more information: Plan (Juniper) Monthly Stipend 865-823- 8 Great Experience ? T ..'it. - i Ui iI I .' 4 5 2 Si i :i; 1V - - Pick up an application now at the Eccles Living Learning Center Office, or print one online at: i 1JGXi jU I 7 - 1 rflitUHIy http:www.suu.edusshousingemployra.html j t j" i'l k ix i Applications due by February 23, 2006 |