16 The Clarion Bf'iwd CMf& fUt &0tu6^ Juried Sbtlu^ Stm Spiers Gallery «.JiiM^.,*. ,TniWr.-.„-Mfe The Student Government Association is the voice of the student body. Every Wednesday at 7 pm a meeting is held. Concerns are brought forth, and suggestions are given. SGA has contributed out many ideas on how to improve the campus and the school. Among other things, SGA sponsors activities and grants money to clubs and organizations in need. At the beginning of the year every stu dent pays five dollars for SGA. Why are you paying? Are you curious? Come to SGA and find out. Without your voice, SGA cannot be heard. If you could please take the time to fill this survey out and drop it in the SGA box in front of the cafeteria, it would be greatly appreciated. SURVEY What keeps you here at Brevard College? What do you like about Brevard? Do you have any suggestions on how to improve the College? What kind of activities do you like that are offered/ that are not offered? Are you part of any clubs or organizations? If so why? If not why not? Any other comments: Drop off at SGA box in front of the cafeteria Caught In The Act I m Students pour iron for project Internship Internship Opportunities for ethnically diverse, disabled and female students in conservation, environmental and cultural re sources organizations. Requirements: Self-motivated and dedicated students GPA of 3.0 - currently enrolled in college Permanent Legal Resident or US Citizen Completed freshman year The Diversity Intern Program - full range of careers available with the federal, sector - weekly living allowance between $390-$510 Cultural Resources Diversity Internship Program - histori cal preservation and cultural/historical resource management - weekly living allowance between $390-$510 Rivers, Trails & Conservation Assistance Program - hourly wage between $7.85 and $11.30 National Park Service Seasonal Referrals - hourly wage be tween $7.85 and $11.30 Fellowship Program - field-based careers within natural and cultural resources. Biweekly living allowance of $100 transporta tion and housing assistance. Opportunity to earn an education award between $1500-$3000. Application: http://www.sca-inc.org/vol/ccdc/ccdchow.htm. Contact: Sally Miske sally@sca-inc.org 703/524-2441 “SCA’s CCDP programs are an excellent opportunity for stu dents to get a true taste of the working world. The training I re ceived throughout my internship has definitely made me more mar ketable. This internship was a catalyst - a quantum leap in my expe rience.” Matthew Spille, Cincinnati