Regal's Report 

 October 14, 1997

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE HOMECOMING KING AND QUEEN AND PRINCE AND PRINCESS! King, Mark Olsonawski; Queen, Landi Lewis; Prince, Jeremie Barclay; and Princess, Natalie Foltz. Congratulations!

 

A TRIP TO NEW YORK CITY—The UMC Choir is taking a performing tour to New York City in February. Students planning to join choir winter quarter should contact one of the choir officers ASAP for information. The officers are Chad Palm, Tim Millner, Lori Mickelson, Rebecca Preisler and Shon Naslund.

 

FLU SHOT CLINICS—Polk County Nursing will be on campus providing flu shots again this year. There will be two separate clinics one for students and one for UMC employees. Friday, October 31 from 10:00 a.m. until Noon in Sahlstrom Conference Center 131 is for UMC employees only and will cost $8.00 per shot. Tuesday, November 4 from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. in Sahlstrom Conference Center 131 is for UMC students only and will be FREE. Call Stacey at 281-8512 if you have any questions.

 

PRESIDENTIAL PANEL—The Presidential Panel scheduled during Mark Yudof’s Inaugural Week in Rarig Center will be down linked to our campus. "The Future of the Large Public Research University" may be seen Thursday, October 16 from 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. in Kiehle 133. Regal pick: Wade Miller

 

CAROL E. MACPHERSON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP—Carol E. Macpherson Memorial Scholarship & Minnesota Alumnae Society Scholarship for the 1998-1999 academic year. Scholarships provide one year of financial support through a limited number of awards ranging from $500.00 to $2,500.00. You may apply if you are…at least 28 years old; returning from a five-year or longer break in obtaining a college/post-secondary education; admissible to or enrolled in a degree-granting program at any University of Minnesota campus. Applications are available now. Applications are available at the Counseling and Career Center, Bede Hall, room 106. Applications are due by January 9, 1998.

 

VOICE YOUR OPINION—View the architectural drawings in Bede Hall (hallway going to your mailbox). Then stop by the Bede Info Desk and vote for the drawing that you think would work the best. Your vote does count!

 

DENNY’S WILL BE ON CAMPUS INTERVIEWINGDan Hoffstrom, General Manager for Denny’s will be on campus interviewing UMC students on Wednesday, October 15 from 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. To sign up for an interview contact Kellee in the Counseling and Career Center.

 

PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF RAPE—15 to 25 year olds are the majority of victims in rape crimes. (McDermott, Joan, Rape Victimization in 26 American Cities, 1979. Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Justice as cited in Pauline B. Bart and Patricia H. O’Brien, Stopping Rape, Pergamon Press, NY, 1985)

 

CHEERLEADING TRYOUTS—Basketball and Hockey Cheerleading tryouts will be Thursday, October 30 at 7:00 p.m. in Bede Ballroom. Mark this date down and stay posted for practice sessions. For more information contact Rebecca Jelinek. Help support our Eagles!!

 

VALID PARKING PERMIT—Reminder—vehicles parked on the campus must have a valid parking permit displayed from their rear view mirror. Permits may be purchased from the Business Office in Selvig. Vehicles without permits and in violation of posted and/or printed parking guidelines will be ticketed and towed.

 

REWARD BEING OFFERED—The Security Services Department is offering a $100.00 reward for information leading to the apprehension of individuals involved in the bombing/explosion on campus Monday, September 29. Contact Gary Willhite, Director of Residential Life/Security Services, 281-8530, McCall Hall.

IS THERE A DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE? Starting Wednesday, October 8th there will be! Student Health is pleased to announce that there will be a physician from the Altru Clinic on campus at Student Health, 111 Bede Hall, every Wednesday from 12:00 until 2:00 p.m. Please call Stacey at 281-8512 to make an appointment or if you have any questions. Take advantage of this new service. Your insurance company will be billed at a normal office visit rate.

 

JOB INTERVIEWS ON CAMPUS—Stop by the Counseling and Career Center, Bede Hall, room 106 and check out the companies that will be coming to UMC to interview UMC students. The following companies will be interviewing on campus: Agri-Placement, Lowell Tangen, November 5th; Aramark Campus Services, David Souba, October 21 & 28th; U.S. Army, Sgt. Donald Dawson, October 23, January 15, and April 30; Corporate Technologies, Susan Trygg, October 28; Great Plains Software, Sherry Olson, November 5 & 6; MassMutual Minneapolis Agency, Stephanie Lauinger, November 11 and January 13; Land O Lakes, David Lemmon, December 10; 21st Century Genetics, Mark Jensen, January 14; Land O Lakes, David Lemmon, April 1.

 

NATIONAL SECURITY EDUCATION PROGRAM (NSEP)—Scholarship Opportunities for Study Abroad. Why Study Abroad? Student abroad offers the opportunity to gain valuable international experience. This experience is rapidly becoming part of a competitive resume. You will be entering a job market where almost all activities have been internationalized and to be competitive it is essential to have the skills necessary to thrive in the global arena. The NSEP provides opportunities for Americans to study in regions critical to U.S. national interests (excluding Western Europe, Canada, Australia and New Zealand). In the rapidly changing world environment, these regions are important international players. To be eligible, applicants must be U.S. citizens and matriculated as undergraduates at a U.S. university, college or community college. In this merit-based competition, students may apply for study in summer ’98, fall and/or spring ’99. NSEP awards are available up to a maximum of $8,000.00 per semester or $16,000.00 per academic year. For applications contact your NSEP Campus Representative or call the NSEP office toll free at (800) 618-NSEP. Application deadline: February 9, 1998. Contact: National Security Education Program, Undergraduate Scholarships, Institute of International Education, 1400 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20005 or call (800) 618-NSEP or 202-326-7697.

 

NEW ARCHERY TARGET AT UMC—Archery target now set up by the Meat Facilities Building by UTOC. The target is now available for practice.

 

REGAL’S PICK—Regal’s pick to WIN a movie pass to the Grand Theater. Each week a different student’s name will appear in the Regal’s Report. Spot your name to receive your movie pass and bring your I.D. to the Student Activities Office, 120 Bede Hall.

 

10 FREE TICKETS are now available through the Bede Info Desk for UMC students for the Crookston Artist Series in the Crookston High School Auditorium.

 

LOCKERS FOR RENT ON CAMPUS—Tired of carrying your books around or worrying about your computers? Rent a locker for $5.00 a year plus a $5.00 deposit. Lockers are located all over campus. Stop by the Bede Info Desk for more information.

 

COOKIES—Campus Ministry offers cookie and milk Thursdays from 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. so stop by. Meet new friends or bring a friend. Everyone is welcome.

 

CHESTER FRITZ—UMC fee paying students may purchase tickets at the UND Chester Fritz at a discount. Following is a list of upcoming events: West Side Story, October 21; Garrison Keillor and Roland Flint, November 2; How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying, November 5; BB King, November 10; and Ray Price, November 16. For more information on tickets and the price please contact Kellee at the Counseling and Career Center, Bede Hall, room 106.

 

HOW TO REMOVE YOUR BANNER PAGES ON YOUR PERSONAL COMPUTER—Before printing you should check to make sure that your banner page is off. This is a waste of paper. The steps to remove your banner page are: start button, settings, printers, double click on printer icon that you want to change, go to menu bar and select printer, properties, next window click the tab printer settings, says banner settings –click on enable banner under banner settings so that the checked box is blank, then click o.k.. If you have any questions, please contact the Help Desk in Dowell Hall or call 281-8000.

 

FAX MACHINE AVAILABLE FOR UMC STUDENT USE—You may send or receive a fax in the Counseling and Career Center, Bede Hall, room 106 for only $1.00 per page.

 

THE UMC FITNESS CENTER is now open Monday through Saturday from 4:00 to 9:00 p.m. Soon the center will

be open weekdays from 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. as well. Saturday the Center is open from 10:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. Please renew your fall quarter membership. Cost is $15.00 per quarter for UMC employees, $40.00 for a family membership per quarter. To purchase a membership or if you have any questions about the Center please contact Pete Tyler at 281-8416.

 

AA GROUP—Students interested in forming a campus AA group may stop by Laurie Wilson’s office in 119 Bede to inquire. A contact person for regional AA groups has also left information about area meeting places and times. NA group will meet Thursday evenings at 7:00 at the Crookston Church of Christ on Barrette Avenue.

 

NEED MONEY—If you are a student who would like to earn $6.18 per hour without leaving campus to do it, consider signing up to read textbooks for students with reading disabilities. You do not have to be workstudy eligible for this job, but you must possess strong reading abilities and be able to complete work in a timely way. See Linda Rains in the Academic Assistance Center, Owen 217 for more information.

 

ARE YOU WONDERING WHAT YOU CAN DO IN CROOKSTON FOR EXCITEMENT? We have the workstudy opportunity for you! America Reads is looking for students with positive attitudes who want to make a difference in a child’s life. You have a chance to tutor in the Crookston Public School system. What a great experience. For questions, contact Pam Holsinger-Fuchs, 120 Bede Student Center.

 

CAREER FAIRS—Stop by the Counseling and Career Center, Bede Hall, room 106 and pick up information on Career Fairs that are coming up in the area.

 

COPY MACHINE AVAILABLE FOR STUDENT USE—There is a copy machine located in Bede Hall for student use. To have a copy made stop by the Bede Info Desk and the student workers will assist you. The charge per page is $.10.

 

LIFT KEYS—Lift keys are available at the Bede Info Desk.

 

QUESTIONS ABOUT A JOB SEARCH IF YOU HAVE A DISABILITY—Students with disabilities planning to begin a job search or participate in interview experiences are urged to stop by the Office for Students with Disabilities in 119 Bede Hall to discuss your work seeking strategies! Be familiar with employment rights and responsibilities for persons with disabilities, discuss interview techniques, and consider when and if to disclose your disability to a potential employer. A variety of publications from the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, as well as many other resources exist to assist you with your career search process.

 

COLLEGE RECRUITER EMPLOYMENT MAGAZINE—Copies of the College Recruiter employment magazine are located in the Career Center. It contains recruitment ads from a wide variety of national and local organizations as well as several informative articles. It is designed to help you find rewarding part-time, full-time, and career opportunities. The College Recruiter is published three times a year. This fall issue will be distributed through December 31st. If you have any questions please contact Don Cavalier in Bede Hall, room 106.

 

RIDES TO CHURCH—If you need a ride to Church on Sunday please call (by Thursday) Collette, Campus Ministry Director at 281-8516 to arrange transportation.

 

ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION PACKET (ERP)—Stop by the Counseling and Career Center and pick up your 1stPlace! Electronic Disk. Price $15.00. Freshman special $10.00. UMC Counseling and Career Center, Bede Hall, room 106.

 

PART-TIME JOB LIST—Stop by the Counseling and Career Center, Bede Hall, room 106 and pick up a copy of the part-time jobs available in Crookston.

 

STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES stop by Bede Hall, room 119 to visit with Laurie Wilson regarding academic accommodations. Welcome to UMC.

 

RELAX WITH A GAME OF POOL—Stop by the Bede Info Desk and check out the pool equipment. Pool tables are located on the second floor of Bede along with foosball and table tennis.

 

EQUIPMENT RENTAL—Stop by the Bede Info Desk and pick up a brochure on all the equipment UMC has for rent. Enjoy the last days of summer with a canoe ride. For only $4.00 you can go and relax for the day on the Red River. Many more items including tents, sleeping bags, cook stoves, cross country skis and many more items.