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Show Monday, Nov. 16, 2009 Views&Op inion Page 11 Refill your cartridges & save up to 50%! You DZO3 upSO% to Ta CIVIeS=Gaittft3D0 DRITEEDJIDD=M2217 A" A Program z112ozathD 10th CO= , ArAk. Convenient Mall location DROP & SHOP E 8E630 2 I We refill ALL brands $3 credit for qualified cartridge trade-in VISIT US at our kiosk in the Cache Valley Mall Introducing you to ASUSU Programming Vice President Erin Reeder OR GIVE US A CALL rat 435-755-0270 ions cg 2 Refills for the Price of 1 I or I Get 50% off one refill! T o shed a little light into the world of Erin Reeder, let me start out by saying that I love Google products, Web site design, anything pertaining to food, love or money. Also, I'm a Taurus. I hail from Detroit, Layton and currently reside in Logan. I have a special place in my heart for all things Utah State and am fully converted to Aggie ways despite being a transfer student from a school-thatshall-not-be-named to the South. I am learning to love the cold and love learning how to ski, cook, blog, code, climb, sing and write. I write a little on my blog (stopreadingthisrightnow.wordpress.com ) and have recently become addicted to poetry. Please shoot any suggestions my way. As for my place in the grand scheme of things at Utah State University, I happily began working as programming vice president for ASUSU during the summer and have not stopped working since. I work with the traditions director (Homecoming Week, Mr. USU, Traditions Week, Holiday Lane), activities director (The Howl, Mardi Gras, End of Year Bash) and the arts and lecture director (Po & a Bev, poets, lecturers, musicians) to help bring the best entertainment to USU. In my charter, it states that I have the responsibility and privilege of "enhancing the quality of student life at Utah State University." I am happy to announce that you can enhance your mundane lives (no offense) by adding a few simple things to your to-do list: How I learned to love college: 1. Check out the calendar at usu.edu/ asusu/ so you always know what's going on. 2. Get to know ASUSU officers by playing pingpong on the third floor of the Taggart Student Center and visiting us at the ASUSU Information Desk starting Jan. 1. 3. If you like to try new things, try volunteering or planning an event. Meetings are Tuesday evenings at the big brown table on the third floor of the TSC. Planning for Mardi Erin Reeder Gras and Traditions Week are beginning soon. 4. Propose a change by submitting your concerns to the student advocate - the person that is here just to help you have a better experience. 5. Get involved (cliché, I know). One good place to start is Aggie BLUE Fall Leadership and possibly Aggie BLUE Spring Leadership. Find out more information at the Student Involvement Office on the third floor of the TSC. How you can learn to love college: 1. Go to USUStab.blogspot.com to view a current calendar of events that you can add to your Aggiemail calendar. 2. E-mail me or visit me in my office - we (ASUSUSG) are always willing to point you in the right direction. Or, if you have an idea for an event you want to bring to Utah State's campus, come talk to me. My office is TSC 344. 3. Follow through with your ideas - we can really help you to make them happen. Remember: College is as fun as you make it. Disregard how corny that statement is and take it for what it's worth. Make this year a good year. Comments may be sent to Erin Reeder at erin.program.yp@gmaiLcom When it is time to look for that job, that career-type job, check with The UTAH Statesman Job Finder first. Just go to www.A-Bay-USU.com and look for the job finder widget, right thre on the right. Start clicking and start the search. Good luck! |