August 25,1993 Campus News Camcard introduced to Meredith by Chri^na Peoples Last year the freshmen re ceived new computer-made Meredith identi fication cards. This year these Camcards are serving us in many other capacities. In the dining ha]I, resident students must use their cards as identification to get iheir meals. Commuters can take advantage of discounted meals in Belk Din ing Hall. The Meredith Supply Store allows students to purchase books, school supplies and Meredith paraphernalia. The transactions are quicker and easier than cash and check shopping. Camcards can also be used in vending machines, photocopiers andforCam-Tel paymeiUs. In the fumre, the cards will used for laun dry machines, book check out in Campbell Library, voter registra tion in student elections and ac cess to restricted areas. A Secure Spending account is available through the Cam-Tel office. A student can deposit any amount and it will remain in their account until spent. If a student graduates or withdraws from school the balance goes to her student account and credit will be returned to the student. If a card is lost or stolen the student’s account will be kept on hold by notifying the Camcard office. Students do not have to de posit money ina Secure Spending account; however, all students must have their Camcards acti vated for identification purposes. Student Government Association seeks student to fill vacancy The position of executive vice president/senate chair is vacant as Amy Bond will not be returning to Meredith, according to Camille Hatch, Student Govermnent Association (SGA) jM’esident. Responsibilities of the vice president/senate chair include leading Senate meetings, coordinating Open House weekend fffogranuning, serving as vice president of SGA and sharing vice presidential duties with the Honor Council chair. Interested sof^mores, juniors and seniors can pick up a job description and an application and sign up for an interview in the Office of Student Activities. Applications are due back in the Office of Student Activities by 5 p.m., Monday, August 31. If you need more information or have any questions, please call Camille Hatch at X7813. Auditions actors singers musicians** Three Poets by Romulus Linney August 30-31 Studio Theatre 7:30p.m. ^♦{traditional Japanese pref.) Top 10 Reasons to Work on a Publications Staff 10. Makes Mom and Dad proud just in time for that first tuition payment. 9. A valid excuse to put off studying. 8. Does not require a Camcard. 7. Makes up for your score on the competency test. 6. Something even Madonna has not done. 5. Doesn t require that you look good in Daisy Duke shons. 4. Instant membership into the cultural elite. 3. Chance to be one of the really cool people at Cup A Joe. 2. Better credential on your resume than "can recite Canterb bury Tales prologue." 1. Rush Limbaugh is, ineligible. To become a part of the staff of the Acom, Herald or Oak Leaves, be sure to attend the f^iblications Mixer on Sept. I at 8:00p.m. in the Chapel Commons Room, or call the editors of the publications. Acom " Angela Toms 7813 Herald - Tracey Rawls 7931 Oak Leaves - Amy Clark 7735 Meredith Herald Mihir iiU'hirr 11'ai RrmU Laycwt Editor CNistuw - -EBbb Wayamsoq Femm .TraciLiita SpcseitfMi Oaap»i& Activities Hfitor Kate Stewsst Advefdmig Manager ie W.^ui>s {%ota Edtbir. — Ki-^>ftrr nnnlcn Tcdmksal Advi«ff. LAumJJavwipCat Advisor ......NaaiMillBr bllllMMl Pl.|k« TbisMereduhH*niUi$piib\skeih * paper k fteedMl by ttdvofittag. The IkMtf Maim nal tn ptd>h$6 {patent |KraOB;Ei jBscks, insulb, or «ai«ans do not oecwwrUy refiBct ibm of admimrttaao, «t iKMly. I^lten to lb* Kdibr I’olm Bvnyivr iii iim sMiia.iittiiy »tonwd to wtim a trfier ki lypetnitteD vi^ee^iaut iMme-andiMl&ieu jiu{i^ ilMMn owsi ^ Ae «uiaBr, tel wttt ^ reqaetf.