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Show 0 The Dixie Sun Page 2 January Campus Info 1 The audit also states findings in accounts receivable "that employees have large balances and 79 percent were in the over 90 days accounts. Recommendations that policies be put in place as to who can charge, maximum account limit;., minimum monthly payment accounts, mandatory payroll deductions, and when charging privileges should be suspended. are to be put into effect. The college's response is to inform individuals of the new policies, and to work with people on an individual basis," the report stated. The final item of concern on the audit is finding "problems with the documentation and recording of donations made through the College's Development Office. There is no written college policy regarding the Development Office policy and procedures," the report states. Some gifts appraised in excess of $15,000 were not attached to the "gift in kind receipt information form," even though Internal Revenue regulations are clear regarding the college's responsibility when acknowledging gifts over $250. Wiggins' recommendation is to treat receipt of donations as securely as bank notes. All donations should be handled through the Development Office. The college has made significant progress in this area, the report stated. SUN NEWS SERVICE For the college student uncertain about a career choice (and who isn't?), help is now at hand at the Women's Wire Website (http: women, comb An interactive area called "Getting There: the Path to Cool Careers" is especially geared for college students. The section, found in the WORK channel (http: women, comworkl. focuses on a different occupation each month. This month looks at three women therapists (physical, speech and psychotherapist) and how they got their jobs. Profiles of other occupations, including fire fighting, TV writing and private investigating, are easily accessible. Upcoming profiles include agents (literary and talent), plus computer programmers and sales reps. Information includes their "daily grind" (a typical day). Free tutoring for any Dixie College student. Come see us in the Browning Building, Room Monday 9:00 10:00 11:00 105 News Editor: Missy Evans DROP-I- N TUTORING the first job (and how the women got it), and advice for people considering the field. A part called "stuff to know" includes salary and educational requirements, as well as a host of resource information and links to professional organizations and other web sites. "Getting There helps college students consider potential careers," said Laurie Kretchmar, editor in chief at Women's Wire. "They can learn from others experiences, as well as from the nitty gritty resource informa tion that we dig up," she said. While the feature profiles women, the information is also applicable to men, according to Kretchmar. Getting There is sponsored by Levi's R Jeans for Women. Women's wire, produced by Wire Networks, Inc. in San Mateo, Calif., is g web magan azine for women. The site (http: women. coml has eight channels covering a wide range of topics such as news, health, fitness, fashion and entertainment. award-winnin- From last week's Dixie College pus security incident reports: cam- 110 - Kristen Hansan, citation for tobacco violation, underage possession. Penelope Nelson, 19; citation for contributing to a minor. 111 - John S. Didier, 18; arrested for underage alcohol consumption. 18; Foi been of co wint of th throi quar men and seerr It get t not t beca non. the c then loto quar W WINTER 1997 Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Math, Chem. Physics, Biology Math, Chem. Physics Geology, Philosophy Math, Chem. Physics, Biology Math, Chem. Math, Psychology Math, Chem. Physics, Biology Math, Psychology Math, Biology, Chemistry, Physics Math Math, Biology Math, Physics Math, Chem. Hist. Math, Physics Math, Chemistry, Physics V Located in the Academic Support Center Room 105 Physics, German T2W Janu; A Math, Chem. Physics, Geology, Philosophy Math, Physics 1; Women's Website offers help report continued from page 14, Math German, Biol. Physics, Geology TO Phys. 1 i Gi Math, Chemistry Math, Chemistry History Math, Chemistry, Geology, Philosophy Ar de 1:00 2:00 Math, Chemistry, Biology, History Math, Chemistry, Physics Math, Chem. Biol. History Math, Chem. Biology, History Math, Chemistry Math, Chemistry, Physics Physics 3:00 4:00 Math, Chemistry, Physics, French Biology Spanish Math, Computer, Chem. Theat. Phys. Span. Biology Math Math Math Math, Chem. Phys. Chem. Theat. Biol. Math, Chem. Biol. History Math, Chemistry Math, Chem. Physics Physics Spanish Math, Theat. Chem. Biol. Geol. Span. Math, Chem. Physics Math, Biol. Chem. Math, Chem. Physics Geol. Math, Span. Hist Physics 5:00 Math Math Math, Chem. Physics, Biol. Math, Biology, Chem NO TUTORING M. of |