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Show vlonday, April 24, 2006 University Journal TO BE ORR NOT TO BE Page A3 DO YOU LOVE THE GREAT OUTDOORS? HOW ABOUT PLAYING IN THE WATER? OR MAYBE YOU LIKE TO MAKE THINGS LOOK NICE AND NEAT? Poet Gregory Orr gives a reading of his works in the R. Haze Hunter Conference 40 students, faculty and staff members attended the Thursday-eveninpresentation. Orr, a nationally acclaimed writer, gave various lectures and demonstrations to students throughout his visit to SUU. Centers Witting Room. About g Passive philanthropy Search engine benefits selected schools, charities Housing And Residence Life is looking FOR FULLTIME SUMMER EMPLOYEES!!! By KRYSTLE WHITNEY whitneysuujournal com Anyone using the Internet can help fund chanties and schools by using the new search engine GoodSeaich, which is powered by Yahoo Ken Ramberg co founder o GoodSearch, said he and his sister started the company m 2004 We created this (Web site) for a number of reasons, he said Its a way to utilize the Internet and to help nonprofit organizations The process is simple enough for anyone to access he said You use the search engine just like any other (search engine), he said According to a GoodSearch press release, each time people use GoodSearch, money is generated by advertisers for the searchers favorite chanty or school Search engines make most of their money from companies that pay every time a user clicks on links during a search, according to the press release GoodSearch has developed a way to pass along money earned from your search to the causes you care about most Ramberg said the site, www goodsearch com, will donate 50 percent of its revenue, or approximately 1 cent per search, to the chanties or schools designated by its users When you first go to the site you select a (charity or school in the available box), he said Then every time you search 50 percent of the revenue is sent to that cause According to the Search Engine Marketing Professional Organization, Internet search engines generated almost $6 billion m advertising revenue last year Ramberg said he was interested in helping others We thought, what would a fraction of that revenue do for good causes? Ramberg said WE NEED PEOPLE WHO CAN loOOCiOGU! vJ FIX SPRINKLERS AND PEOPLE WHO LOVE TO CLEAN!!! r Insert school or charity name here ABBY PALMER UNIVERSITY 40 PAY STARTING AT S6.25PER HOUR OR HIGHER. JOURNAL Steve Kusel, SUUSA president, said donations from GoodSearch could help the university We are always looking for donations, he said He said SUU does not fundraise for specific organizations or causes, but other entities on campus do Ramberg said students wishing to help raise funds for their university or for a specific charity can do so by typing its name into the box entitled Im Supporting He said anyone can type m their chanty by following the links on the Web site Searchers will then verify the information and it will be added to the site so it can start raising funds Knsel said it is important for students to take an active stand and get involved Its awesome for students to take time to help, he said But I also know students dont always have the money to help Ramberg said he agreed This is a great way for students to help raise money and make a difference without taking it out of their own pockets, he said HOURS A WEEK THERE IS A POSSIBILITY FOR EMPLOYMENT RIGHT NOW! Or See Ryan Huff in Juniper fill out an application Office "BRHiG in the A FIllEfiD Self Storage Summer Student Special Move your things in somewhere safe & secure! One price for the entire summer! 5X5 is $60 for 3 months 5X10 is $80 for 3 months 10X10 is $100 for 3 months Electronic Gate Access Video Surveillance On Site Managers Great Rates 3871 N.Hwy 91, Enoch (435)867-044- 0 B 20 1 Eccles |