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Campus News January 13,1993 page six Career Connections Recruiting Sign-Up Rrst Citizens Bank, Jan. 5-19 State Farm Insurance Company, Jan. 8-22 SouthemNational Bank, Jan. 12- 26 Atcom, Jan. 14-28 First Wachovia Bank & Trust, Jan. 14-28 Carolina Telephone & Telegraj* Company, Jan. 14-28 Employment Opportunites •ATCOM - Administrative As sistant - Excellent opportunity for mature, assertive person eager to work in busy office. Call Kim Chestnutt, Human Resource Coor dinator, P. O. Box 13476, RTP, NC 27709, 544-5751 or 832-1324. •ATCOM - Telemarketer - Charlotte office. Generate new busi ness and follow-up - base salary $18,000 plus commission. Call Renee Larrieu 832-1345. •ATCOM - Account Represen tative - Greensboro and Charlotte office - Outside Sales, Call Renee Larrieu 832-1345. •Wellspring Grocery - Kitchen Assistant - Food Preparation, 8-hour shifts - flexible, $5/hr. Ridgewood Shopping Center. See Rick LeKoski. Internship Positions •Sunshine Records Internship Program - Any Major. Retail and Promotions positions. Details in Of fice of Career Services. •News Reporter Intern with The Herald-Sun/Raleigh Extra. Call Kim Spurr 876-8814. Spring semester brings higher re-entry enrollment by Susan Finley The 1993 spring semester has seen the arrival of many students new to Meredith. According to Sue Todd of the registrar’s office the total num ber of newly enrolled students is 242. This includes graduate, un dergraduate, re-entry and non-de gree-seeking students. The total will fluctuate dur ing drop-add, but the overall num ber of re-entries is impressive, ac cording to the registrar’s office. Sandra Close, director of the re-entry program, said this semes ter re-entries total 102, but also said that number would level off at aroimd 86 after drop-add. According to Close, this is a record enrollment. Close contends that re-entry stu dents choose Meredith for many of the same reasons as traditional students. She says they “like the small classes and the one-on-one faculty’’ relation ships Meredith provides. Close said most re-entry students “enjoy being in the classroom with traditional-age students.” She said most re-entry students are returning to school because they have experienced changes in their lives, such as divorce. Many are completing a degree, and many are getting degrees for the first time in hopes of getting better jobs. (FEEDING IHE hungry HERrt An informal counseling group to share and explore issues dealing with Eating Disorders. Sponsored by the Meredith College Personal Growth & Counseling Center Begins Wednesday, January 20 Call 829-8427 for information. Library adopts new system for interlibrary loans Policy to make fees more "predictable' by Susan Squires, Carlyle Campbell Library Many of you use the interlibrary loan system through the Reference Department of the Library to increase resources for your research. In the past when you have asked us how much a loan or photocopy will cost, we have not been able to answer accu rately. Fees are assigned by the lending library and vary greatly, from free to as much as $10 plus photocopy cost. The costs are based on who owns the material and how much they charge, or from your perspective, how lucky you are. This system has not been satis factory for many of you, though some of you have graciously agreed that “it all balanced out.” In an effort to make life more predictable for all of us, the Reference Department has decided to institute a standard policy for photo copy charges. As of January 4, the charges will be $ 1 for one to four pages and $.25 per page for five or more pages. Also, we have created a request form which you will fill out when plac ing a request. Completion of this form will assure us that we have all the necessary information to place your request and that you under stand the basic policies of interlibrary loan. For those of you who are used to handing us lengthy printouts, do not fear. We will not require a separate form for each request. Simply give us one form and the printout with the items you want marked. We hope these changes in the system will benefit all. Please let us know what you think. WOLFPACK 16‘1 - ITEM PIZZA &2SODAS $7.33 {”~*GIJMiYioL6 12‘ 1 - TOPPING PIZZA I a i SODA I $5.28 T 2 SMALL 2 TOPPINGS & 2 SODAS $8.43 Forum on cultural diversity planned for Thursday LARGE FAST, FREE DELIVERY I 50( per item fra additional itemsi .j^ 1 TOPPING PIZZA: $9.90 wsr 836-1555 DISC9VER Hours: Sun - Thurs 11 AM - 1:30 AM FrI - Sat 11 AM -2:30 AM We Accept Checks by Kristen Tyvoll, SGA Reporter “Cultural Diversity at Meredith,” a forum to promote awareness of diversity on campus in regard to curriculum and social activities, will be held Thursday, 6:00 p.m., in Kresge Auditorium. The forum is co-sponsored by the Association for Black Awareness (ABA) and the Student Government Asso ciation (SGA), and Nadia Ali, Jennifer Hartig and Rhonda Smith will be its facilitators. ABA and SGA believe that as Meredith expands it vision, its students need to become more aware of other nationalities and cultures. The members of ABA and SGA encourage students, as well as administrators and professors, to learn more about cultural diversity by attending this forum.
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