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Students also must place in the upper 35 percent of their kwardsuujournai.com graduating class and be in good honor societies, standing at SUU, Barton said. joining Through Students can also participate in students have the chance to in an organization the National Society of Collegiate participate Scholars, which allows freshmen related to their field. and sophomores to participate For instance, the National Honor such as in service projects of Communication, Society Alternative Spring Break and have known as Lambda Pi Eta, prepares students in the Communication opportunities for scholarships, said Chow Milner, NSCS president. Department for the job market with them and NSCS requires a cumulative 3.4 provides for service, said GPA for students to be invited to opportunities e Matt Barton, assistant professor of join, and a membershp communication who serves as the fee of $60 is required. Milner said students are only recruited by the organizations adviser. national office in Washington, Students in this honor society D.C., and not by the local chapter. participate in service projects, the in Students English such as reading groups at Cross the can join Hollows Intermediate School and Department Honor International English helping students at the school put newscast. Society, known as Alpha Eta Nu, together a and participate in service projects, Barton said. such as helping elementary school Cross newscast The helps students with literacy. Hollows students learn how to Members can also go to national write and produce news, as well as conventions where they present operate a news camera, he said. papers they have written in creative Students wanting to join Lambda writing classes, she said. Pi Eta must be at least a junior, Other honor societies at SUU to the display a commitment include the National Health Care field of communication, have an Honor Society, the National Honor overall GPA of 3.0 and a 3.25 GPA in communication, and have at Society in Psychology, the National Honor Society of Political Science least 12 hours in communication and the Spanish Honor Society. courses. By KEERA WARD $1 Shopping Dollar $1 I ! i I i A one-tim- I I 3 MELINDA LLOYD I be given not used Umit 1 SHOPF ING DOLLAR per day. No change You value. No cash full. not pay any sales tax. in be reproduced. May if will UNIVERSITY JOURNAL Erika Whittenburg, a freshman communication major from Alpine, and Adam Christensen, a senior finance major from Cortez, Colo., congratulate each another while playing a game at Metrocade Thursday night. POLICE BEAT CEDAR CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT a DOLLAR CUT -- ms 919 S. MAIN (NEXT TO ALBERTSONS) 865-722- 8 HOURS: 9a.m. to 8p.m. Monday - Friday 8a.m. to 7p.m. Saturday "haircuts Perm or Color $1.00 $5.00 OFF OFF Reg. Price $8.50 Reg. Price Starting at $29.95 Oct. 1 9 A man was taken to Valley View Medical Center after reportedly overdosing on prescription drugs and sitting in the rain for 20 hours, according to police. Police said they received anonymous phone calls informing them that a man was sitting on an overpass near North Field Road. When officers arrived at the scene, they found the man suffering from hypothermia and drug overdose, police said. Police cited and released four students for Oct. 20 minor consumption of alcohol. Police said they stopped by a student apartment because they they received a noise complaint from a neighbor. When knocked on the apartment door, they were invited in. Four of the 10 people in the apartment were found to be drinking and underage, police said. A sex offense was reported to police by a Oct. 21 resident. College Way female was at home studying Police said a when she answered her door and was approached by a male who asked if he could come in out of the rain. Police said the male claimed he had a cell phone that belonged to the victim. Police said she let him in because she thought she had lost her cell phone, and the male suspect tried to force himself on the victim. Police said the suspect took the victim into her room, but when he heard a roommate come home, he left. SUUSA to sponsor Howl 9 to p.m. The Fear Factor Finale will take place in the Rotunda at 9:30 p.m., followed by the Mad Scientist Professors at 10 p.m. A band will perform in the Living Room at 10 p.m., followed by karaoke and a Best Costume contest at 11 p.m. There will also be judging for the Pumpkin Carving Contest at 11 p.m. Students can get free admittance to the Tent of Terror with their Howl wristbands from 11 p.m. until midnight. The normal cost for admittance is $6. The final event of the night will feature a magician from midnight to 1 a.m. in the Ballroom. pictures in the Rotunda from SUUSA NEWS SERVICE SUUSA is sponsoring the Howl, night filled with Halloween activities, on Friday from 8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Admittance is $5 at the door, which covers the cost of activities and food. The Polynesian Club, Ballroom Dance Company, Acclamation and the Waukeenyans will start the night off with performances from 8:30 to 9 p.m. in the Rotunda. From 9 p.m. until midnight, there will be games in the Rotunda, a dance in the Ballroom, a screening of Its the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, and a food buffet in the Sharwan Smith Center mall. will take Zion Photography a 11 Work during your ThanksgivingChristmas break in Salt Lake City, Orem or South Ogden. The Honey Baked Ham Company is now hiring seasonal positions. i ; Salt Lake: 1915 East 5 locations: Opportunities available at these S. Redwood Murray-Hollada- Orem: 1300 S. y 384 W. (801 Rd. (4780 S.) (801) ) 224-665- 0 272-558- 8 Riverdale: 1 5654 083 W. Riverdale Rd (801 Rd. (801) ) 964-061- 2 : 393-728- 8 WE'LL BE ON CAMPUS OCT. 28 VISIT OUR TABLE IN THE SHARWAN SMITH CENTER We offer incentives, flexible hours, free lunches, employee discounts and much more. - wss v&rx? |