Regal's Report 

  

 

February 22, 1999

GOOD LUCK ON FINALS!!

 

STRESS FREE ZONE--February 23 from 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

in Sahlstrom Conference Center 131. Come and relax during

finals. Sponsored by Bede Student Center.

 

 

 

NACA REGIONALCOUNCIL STUDENT LEADER SCHOLARSHIPS--The criteria: hold significant leadership positions on campus, have demonstrated leadership skills and abilities, be matriculated, and undergraduate students in good standing. The scholarships, which will vary in amount annually, are to be used for educational expenses including tuition, books, fees, or other related expenses. For more information contact Pam Holsinger-Fuchs, Bede Hall, room 120. Deadline: May 1, 1999

WORKSHOPS AND SEMINARS--Dealing with Stress and the Big D, Monday, February 22 from 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. in Sahlstrom Conference Center 131. Beyond Recruiting: Successful Job Search Strategies, Tuesday, February 23 from 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. in Sahlstrom Conference Center 131. For more information contact the Counseling and Career Center, Bede Hall, room 106.

 

MARY NOEL'S SCHOOL OF DANCE IMPRESSIONS AND DANCE COMPANY are proud to host guest Dance Instructors, Scott Benson and Chris "C.J." Drikakis. Jazz and Tap Workshop Saturday, February 27 from 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. in UMC Bede Ballroom. Swing Dance Class for adults and teens Saturday, February 27 from 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. in UMC Bede Ballroom. $10.00 per person--guys are half price. No previous dance necessary. Learn the hottest dance style around.

 

FINANCIAL AID RENEWAL INFORMATION--It is time to renew your financial aid for the 1999-2000 academic year. If you did not receive your renewal application in the mail at your permanent address, please pick up a FAFSA (yellow) application outside the Financial Aid Office in Hill Hall. Your can also file your FAFSA electronically by going to the following web address: http://www.ed.gov/offices/OPE/express.html UMC's priority deadline for Financial Aid is March 1, 1999.

 

 

EXPANDED LIBRARY HOURS--UMC Library will be open on Saturdays. Following are the new Library hours: Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.; Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.; Saturday 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.; Sunday 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

 

 

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP--The Crookston Rotary Club announces the availability of Ambassadorial Scholarships for the 2000-2001 academic year. These scholarships are worth up to $23,000 each, and are offered through Rotary International District 5580 Scholarships Committee. April 1 deadline. Application forms available from the Office of Multicultural and International Programs. For more information, please contact Dr. Bob Nelson, president of the Crookston Rotary Club, Hill 7A. Regal pick of the week is: Leslie Maker

SPRING TERM MARKS END OF QUARTERS FOR UMC--Students who will continue to be enrolled at UMC next fall after UMC converts to semesters are given the following reminders when registering for spring quarter classes: (1) complete general educational requirements, (2) complete any sequence courses started, (3) repeat any classes previously attempted that need to be repeated, (4) obtain a copy of Semester Transition Student Handbook, and (5) become familiar with semester conversion information located at http://www.umcrookston.edu/academics/semconv/index.htm

BEDE WORD OF THE DAY--Submit a word to the Bede Info Desk (no vulgarity) and it may be chosen as Bede's Word of the Day. Everyday at the Bede Info Desk we will post a new word and the meaning. Find out the meaning of ten words and earn a free soda.

CAR JUMP-STARTING SERVICE--Need your car jump-started? FREE OF CHARGE!! Call Kip at 281-8897 or Email UKKK003.

PULL FOR THE RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE--Stop by the Bede Info Desk and pick up your own little cardboard Ronald McDonald house to start saving pop tabs.

 

FEBRUARY FITNESS--Increase your physical activity and eat more fruits and vegetables during February. That's what the Fitness Fever program is all about. The program is offered at no cost to people of all ages. Keep track of your daily activity and the servings of fruits and vegetables you eat on the Fitness Fever calendar. Over $1,000.00 in prizes will be awarded to all age groups. Those meet the challenge and return their calendar by March 5th will be eligible for the grand prize drawings. Pick up your green schedule of events and calendar at the Bede Info Desk. Free open gym this weekend.

 

1999 SEMINAR SERIES--Monday Evening International Series, UMC Sahlstrom Conference Center, Brown Dining Room, 6:00 p.m. Ethnic Dinner ($8.00 per person), 7:00 p.m. program. March 8, India Mystica: A Journey through the mystique of India by Deeptha Reddy; March 15, The Black Woman's Experience in America: An Evening of Song, Poetry, and Narrative by Denise Myers, Soprano; March 22, Native American Cuisine: Past to Present by Debbie and Barbara Stumblingbear; and March 29, Uruguay: The Switzerland of South America by Dr. Sara Badano and Mr. Gerardo Pin. For the Seminar Series please make reservations by calling Kellee at 281-8586 or Mario at 281-8508. UMC students can use their meal cards. Cost to others is $10.00.

PRELIMINARY SEMESTER CLASS SCHEDULE--A reminder to students, faculty, and staff that preliminary semester class schedules for Fall 1999 and Spring 2000 are available at: http://www.umcrookston.edu/academics/semconv/semcatalog/index.htm

SOUTH DAKOTA BIG JOB FAIR--Rise to newer heights and come to the South Dakota Big Job Fair…Business….Industry…Government, Tuesday, February 23, 1999 at the Ramkota Inn Exhibit Hall, Sioux Falls, from 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. To view a complete list of employers, positions needed and there requirements by going to our website. The address is: http://thecoo.edu/stuserv/career/big.html For more information contact Kellee at the Counseling and Career Center, Bede Hall, room 106.

EMPLOYERS COMING TO CAMPUS TO INTERVIEW--The following companies will be coming to UMC to interview UMC students. If you would like more information or would like to sign up for an interview please contact Kellee in the Counseling and Career Center, Bede Hall, room 106. Turtle River State Park, Tuesday, March 9; Village Inn & Resort, March 12; Minnesota Farmers Union, Tuesday, March 16 and Valleyfair, Wednesday, March 31.

NEW SERVICES AT THE BOOKSTORE--Expanded hours from 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Film developing--24 hour service if dropped off before 11:00 a.m.. Cable payment drop-off box. UPS shipping. If you have any questions please see Leela in the Bookstore.

BEDE LOUNGE WILL NOW BE OPEN TIL 9:00 P.M.--Bede Lounge will now be open until 9:00 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdays.

LOCKERS AVAILABLE FOR RENT--There are lockers available all over campus for rent for $5.00 for the year. If you are interested please stop by the Bede Info Desk for more information.

SEE A PHYSICIAN FREE--In an effort to better meet the health care needs of UMC students, Dr. Kanten will see students from 1:00 to 2:00 every Wednesday FREE of charge. Previously your health insurance was billed. This will no longer happen. You MUST make an appointment with Stacey, the school nurse, prior to being seen by Dr. Kanten. Any lab work and/or x-rays are the student's financial responsibility. Call Stacey at 281-8512 for more information.

EMERGENCY CLOSING POLICIES AND PROCEDURES--Informational: Radio: KROX (AM 1260), KYCK (FM 97), KQHT (FM 96), KTRF (AM 1230), KKAQ (AM 1460), KKCQ (AM 1480); Television: WDAZ (Channel 8), KVLY (Channel 11), and KXJB (Channel 4) will be notified. Voice messages will be left on campus telephones and the automated attendant at 281-6510. For more information pick up and copy of the Emergency Closing Policies and Procedures at the Bede Info Desk.

 

Have a warm and safe spring break!

 

CHESTER FRITZ EVENTS—Students who are carrying 12 credits or more and are paying the Student fee are able to receive tickets at the Chester Fritz for 1/3 off the regular ticket price. For more information or to order tickets please see Kellee in the Counseling and Career Center, Bede Hall, room 106 or call her at 281-8586. Faculty and staff can also order tickets through Kellee but at the regular price.

SECURITY ISSUES--Please follow the posted signs at the Main entrance when entering the campus…the road to the left is ONE-WAY! Several near accidents have occurred this fall--with the Winter weather ahead, conditions will worsen. Stolen permits: lock your vehicle doors, several parking permits have been stolen from vehicles parked on the campus this past quarter. Towing and theft charges have been issued against two individuals in possession of the stolen permits. If you have any questions contact Gary Willhite, Director of Residential Life/Security Services, McCall Hall.

SEVERE WEATHER--When the University is shut down in case of a severe winter storm, Dining Services will offer the following meal schedule: NO BREAKFAST, Brunch: 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. in Brown Dining Hall and Supper: 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. in Brown Dining Hall. If you have any questions please contact Debbie Stumblingbear in Dining Services.

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

TOWING OF VEHICLES--Vehicles parking on the campus without a valid parking permit will be towed at the owner's expense. Permits are available at the Business Office, Selvig Hall. If you have any questions, contact Gary Willhite, McCall Hall.

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.

 

COMMUTER STUDENTS--Do you bring your lunch to campus or do you want to bring your lunch to campus and don't have a place to keep it cold? Well we have a refrigerator and a microwave oven for you to use in Bede Hall, room 116 (right across the hall from the Bede Info Desk). If you have any questions, please stop at the Bede Info Desk.

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 $.50 per page.

PHONE MEDICAL EMERGENCIES--You must dial 9-911 when using the courtesy phone in Bede Hall or Morsel's for medical emergencies or on campus residence hall rooms.

LOST AND FOUND--The lost and found box is located at the Bede Information Desk. We have a purse, hats, keys, backpacks, and several miscellaneous items.

HOSTELLING INTERNATIONAL--You don't have to pay resort prices for a great skiing holiday -- if you choose Hostelling International-American Youth Hostels (HI-AYH) for your overnight accommodations. Overnight fees at 43 HI-AYH hostels located in some of the USA's top ski areas range from just $7.00 to $25.00 per person, per night. Many hostels have arranged special ski packages and a variety of discounts. For more information stop by the display rack in Bede Lounge.

STUDENT PAYROLL CHECKS--In order to ensure that students receive payroll checks on a timely basis, we need students and supervisors to assist in turning in time cards according to the biweekly payroll schedule. (Supervisors should have this schedule). Time cards need to be signed by the student and the supervisor and should be turned in immediately after the pay period ends in order to avoid delays. Paydays are every other Wednesday with checks available for pick up at the Business Office.

WEB EMPLOYER—Web Employer is a component that empowers employers we work with to post positions and search for candidate resumes over the web. This means less data entry for our office and staff and fewer hassles with faxing candidate resumes. Web Employer gives 1stPlace! up-to-date information on all employer activity by creating referral records so that we know which employers are contacting which applicants. Employers can only view active applicant resumes and are restricted from viewing any additional applicant information. Web components allow us to track and administer every interaction students and employers have with the system from the 1stPlace! database within our office. For more information contact the Counseling and Career Center, Bede Hall, room 106.

BORED WITH NOTHING TO DO? The Bede Info Desk has the cure. We have for your use many fun and exciting games, including Yahtzee, Cribbage, Scrabble, Playing Cards and much more. Stop in today and chase those blues away.

CAMPUS AA GROUP—Students interested in starting a campus AA group may leave their names with Laurie Wilson in Bede Hall room 119. If there are enough interested students, we will identify space on campus for a regular meeting.

UMC’S E-MAIL POLICY—E-mail addresses and passwords are assigned to individuals and are not to be shared. Students are encouraged to select an obscure password and change it frequently. Access to, and use of, e-mail is a privilege and should be treated as such by all users. Computing services, including e-mail, may not be used for illegal or unauthorized purposes including: harassment, destruction of, or damage to, equipment, software, or data belonging to others; or the disruption or unauthorized monitoring of electronic communications. Using e-mail to participate in illegal acts is itself illegal and may be subject to prosecution by state and federal authorities. Use of e-mail for private business purposes unrelated to the University is not allowed. Students are responsible for using system resources wisely. Students who use the system in ways that are judged excessive or wasteful, may have their access taken away and may be subject to University disciplinary procedures.

PARKING PERMITS—A reminder that all vehicles on campus must have a valid parking permit. Permits can be purchased from the Business Office in Selvig Hall. Vehicles without permits and/or parking in a No Parking Area will ticketed and/or towed. Thank you for your continued cooperation!

STUDENT CONDUCT CODE—Students are reminded that they are responsible for the information contained in the Student Conduct Code. Copies are available at various locations around campus including Bede Information Desk, the Library, and the Office of the Registrar. The Conduct Code and other UMC policies can also be accessed from UMC’s Web Page at: http://www.umcrookston.edu/campusinfo/policies/policies.htm

REGAL’S REPORT IS NOW ONLINE--http://160.94.95.98/~kthingel/regalsreport/index.htm

DAKOTA HEARTLAND HEALTH SYSTEM JOB OPENINGS are posted at the Counseling and Career Center, Bede Hall, room 106 weekly. Stop by and check out the open positions. Also available is a 24 hour job line.

LED READOUT BOARDS--If you would like a message on the LED readout board, please fill out a pink card at the Bede Info Desk and your message will be entered.

MORSELS MUGS ARE IN--The new Morsel Mugs are in. Price: $4.00/mug. For $.30 you can get refills of coffee or pop. Friday til 10:00 a.m. you can fill your mug FREE with pop or coffee. Stop by Morsel's today and get your mug!

STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES—If you need classroom accommodations or support services, please stop by Bede Hall room 119 to make those arrangements.

SERVICES AVAILABLE AT THE CAREER CENTER—Undecided about a career? Come to the Counseling and Career Center and take the Campbell Interest and Skills Inventory, the Myers-Briggs, and check out the Discover Program. Available to UMC students for $12.00; High School students, $15.00; UMC affiliate, $10.00; Non-student, $30.00.