ASWSU Improves KZUU Giving Tree Offers Fails by by Marnmw SMYLIE Cover the Remaining Cost of the Gutierrez Said
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The THURSDAY, "OVEM,BER 19, 1998 VOL. 105 er A STUDENT PUBLICATION OF WASHiNGTON STATE UNIVERSITY No. 68 Prop. 1 ASWSU improves KZUU Giving tree offers fails by BY MArnmw SMYLIE cover the remaining cost of the Gutierrez said. "We're just The Daily Evergreen transmitter, as well as $1,200 asking for your support hope for the needy 1percent because we've been support- for installation, which BY CmusroPHER. Wn.soN The Whitman County ing you all along." ASWSU Senators con-, DeCoria said would take The Daily Evergreen Nov. 3 election was final- tributed money for a new approximately three days. "With this bill we're getting ized' today at the transmitter for a campus radio Jose Gutierrez, assistant better equipment, which will Students in a business management class have put up a Whitman County station and discussed various general manager for KZUU, last a long time," DeCoria Thanksgiving giving tree in the Todd Hall Atrium, asking for Courthouse. ways to make the WSU cam- said the new equipment would said. "But it still leaves stu- donations for the Pullman Food Bank and Pu11man Child Proposition 1, which pus safer at their meeting allow them to reach across dents with a healthy chunk of Welfare. asked voters to approve Wednesday night. Pullman and even into money for the rest of the The Christmas-style tree, donated by the Pu11man Sbopko funding for a new District 10 Senator Manny Moscow. He said the current semester." Pullman hospital, narrow- DeCoria proposed a bill that transmitter is in such poor con- Other senators saw the bill store, is decorated with strung popcorn and paper-leaf orna- ly failed after absentee would give 90.7 KZUU-FM dition, the station has spent as a way to publicize ASWSU ments. Each ornament has a space for the donator to write in ballots were counted. $1,865 to help the radio station their entire budget on repair in and other groups and activities their name, phone number and academic department The In the final tally, 3,192 purchase and install a new the first two months of the to the KZUU audience. ornament is then attached to the food item and deposited in citizens voted yes. and transmitter, combined with semester. "I think it will help one of the business department offices in Todd Hall. 2, ISO voted no, which $9,000 donated by the WSU "We're trying to be innova- ASWSU and every other Those who donate to the project will be entered in a raffle was a 59 percent Service and Activities tive and do the best we can See ASNSU on Page 3 See TREE on Page 3 approval. For the proposi- Committee. The bill would with the money we have," tion to pass, a 60 percent approval was needed. The sweetest thing Residence halls prep for break closure Dining facilities also shutting down Sunday BY SETII TRUSCOTI' The Daily Evergreen While most of WSU will shut down next week for Sports Thanksgiving break, resi- dence and dining halls are Basketball team staying open a little later this heads north for year for Apple Cup. Students "Top of the World staying for break need to make sure they won't be Classic" locked out of their halls. Page 4 The Stephenson Complex, Stimson, Waller, Regents Gonzalez named Wilmer-Davis and most of the Hill Halls will be closed MVP of the through next week. Students American League livingin these halls, and who plan to stay on campus Page 5 through the break, need to make arrangements as soon Quote of the Day as possible with their hall directors to stay at one of the "F()OIbaI1 todaY is far too STAFF PHOiO BY KEVIN GERMAN open halls for the week. sport for the few Leslie Swanson, a junior from Mt. Vernon, gathers a bouquet to sell Tuesday at Cougar Flowers. much a Gannon-Goldsworthy, whO play it the can well; McCroskey, McEachern, rest of us, and too many Orton, Rogers, Scott-Coman of our children, get our and Streit-Perham halls will from climbing up Career Services offers students volunteer experience Q)(SICise remain open. 1he seats in stadiums, or 'We're looking for students interested 'There's basically nobody BY MAy BACCAlU from walking across the e're looking for in making a commitment to professional left in some of the buildings room to tum on our teIEM- The Daily Evergreen '~w students interested training," she said. "They're going to be on campus," said Residence sian sets. And this is true Career Services is accepting applica- in making a commitment representing Career Services. Life director Tony for one sport after an0th- "We to everyone who is interest- tions for unpaid career development spe- talk NowakWednesday. er, all across the board." to professional training. ed," Dunlap said, "and if the screening Because of the Apple Cup, John F. Kennedy cialists positions that begin next semester. goes well, we set up an interview." the residence halls don't Applications are available in Lighty They're going to be repre- Interviews will be with Career Services close until 10 a.m. Sunday. 180 and on the Career Services Web page. senting Career Services." Today's Weather staff and faculty, as well as current career They reopen at 2 p.m. Nov. Although there is no specific application LONNIE DUNLAP development specialists. 28. Last year, they closed on deadline, students are encouraged to ASSISSTANT DIRECTOR FOR Career Services will choose about 10 Saturday. return applications as soon as possible. CAREER DEVELOPMENT students for the program. Here's a rundown of what Applications are being screened now, and "We want to keep it a manageable will and will not operate next interviews are scheduled for this week and 'We help freshmen with finding jobs, number that is cohesive and works togeth- week: the week after Thanksgiving break. things like that. We try to make it as per- er well," Dunlap said. • There will be limited dining Career development specialists are sonal as possible with each individual." Training for the positions will begin services next week. The Mostly Cloudy paraprofessionals who help Career Development specialists' duties vary next semester and will be a commitment Rotunda and Regents dining Services deliver services and programs, according to the student's major and pro- of about eight to 10 hours a .week. centers will be open Saturday H 40 L34 said Lonnie Dunlap, assistant director for fessional background. Training sessions will be held once a until a half-hour before game Career Development. The specialists help "It's very individualized;" Dunlap said, week, and students will learn about vari- time, around 12:30 p.rn. Weather 2 employers who 'visit for career fairs and "and it's based on what students need ous aspects of career development, such as Wilmer-Davis will be open on-campus interviews, students who from us." decision-making, skills. analysis, career from 8:30 a.m. to I p.m. On Sports 4 come into the resource room for job- Although all majors are encouraged to assessment and other issues related to Sunday, only the Rotunda search skills, and they also help with out- apply, Career Services is looking for a spe- career development. will be open from 7 to 10 Classifieds 6 reach presentations and workshops. cific type of candidate. Dunlap said stu- Dunlap said one of the biggest issues a.m., according to Dining "Our duties are not defined," said dents must have good interpersonal skills students face is security in the job market. Services. 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