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Show PAGE 100 THE THUNDERBIRDO SOUTHERN UTAH UNIVERSITYO THURSDAY APRIL 2, 1992 COME AND BE A PART OF S UU'S 'THUNDERBIRD' NEWS, paper is in need of people who would like to be part of a grand tradition, an award,winning newspaper staff that serves the student body of Southern Utah University and provides not only valuable and great experience for "the outside world;' but also a great experience while learning. The Thunderbird is a training ground for journalists and all who wish co work within a group and learn a multitude of skills from writing co computers and from decision, making co getting along with co,workers from varied backgrounds. THE THUNDERBIRD STAFF NDER "REAL WORLD" COND, itions, our staff members enjoy the luxury of student status, wherein two newspapers per week provide realistic experience without the pressure of everyday journalism. The Thunderbird prides itself on being as professional an operation as possible while recognizing that journalism in general and the newspaper in particular are only aspects of a total collegiate experience. Serving on the newspaper can be a useful cool in the growth of any individual, no matter what your major or interest might be. U LTIMATELY, WORK ON THE paper provides staff members with great experience, and a sense of pride. Reporters and photographers have the opportun ity to cover a wide range of campus events and issues and we're in need of new staff members NOW. Whether you're interested in sports, arts and entertain ment, n~wswriting or editorial cartooning, there's a need for you to fill, and we can fill a need in you. ln Technology 003, see Editor Cheris Tucker, Sports Editor Jay Hinton or Photo Editor Eric Roderick. You may phone 586,7750 or 7757. U SOU'S THUNDERBIRD NEWSPAPER Serving the University and its students for 85 years • Be a part of it! ' I • |