The Sword, October 1996

The Sword, October 1996

Volume 32, Issue 3 Concordia College, 275 North Syndicate, St. Paul, MN 55104 Friday, October 25, 1996 sto Verse: 'Ipress toward the goal for the prize elthe upward cad f God' in Christ .frsus.'—Piziappians 3:14 A new alcohol policy? Maybe! by Amity Foster Guse, Amity Foster, Miriam Luebke, Lucas stay within the room reserved for that spe- easy one. Many different views must be Many of you may have heard rumors Woodford, and a member of the Parent cific function. considered. Enforcement, equality, and about a new alcohol policy circulating on Advisory Council. Sharon Krueger and The rule about which you have proba- budget are only a few of them. According campus. There is a new policy that has John Hoffman are serving as advisory mem- bly heard the most says Concordia students to Arnold, at least one open forum will be been proposed. However, the cabinet has bers of the task force. Steve Arnold is the who live in student housing may possess held about the policy by the end of fall not looked at it yet. Right now, the policy head of the force. small quantities of alcohol in their rooms. quarter. He stresses the need for everyone is in the hands of the Student Policy The current policy states that no alco- Both students in the room must be at least to have his or her say about the proposal Committee, which is comprised of stu- hol is to be allowed on campus. The pro- 21 to have the alcohol, and kegs or drink- because student, faculty and staff input is dents, faculty and staff. A task force has posed policy is slightly looser. It says that ing parties would not be allowed. The necessary to create a policy that is fair and been created to look at the policy. The alcohol may be served on campus in mod- alcohol also would not be allowed in com- equitable and enforceable. members of the task force include Jamie eration. If a group or organization wishes mon areas or public places unless it was If you have any comments about the to serve alcohol, it must note this when the part of a college sponsored event. new proposal, Arnold encourages them. What's Inside: event is scheduled. A release form must be A copy of this new proposal will be put You can either reach him in writing or by signed and of-age students must obtain on reserve at the library if you would like email ([email protected]). If you written permission from the Dean of to look at it. choose to do this, he asks that you say if Dan Asmus: unplugged Students or his/her designee. If alcohol is As you can see, making a decision you are in favor of new policy or are Pg. 2 served at an on-campus function, it must about a new alcohol policy will not be an against it and then list the reasons why. fit A view from the tunnel to Pg. 4 gh Fine arts showcase: Concordia Speaks Shelly Domke Pg. 6 by Anna Eisenbraun As we sat in the window seat of the theatre building lobby, it was obvious that Shelly Domke Election '96 Coverage llen felt very comfortable there. Her brilliant smile Cu J. and easy-going attitude would make anyone feel ta Candidate Profiles r be welcome. With this attitude and her tremendous Pgs. 8 & 9 Ro - talent, it is no wonder that Domke was chosen as by October's Artist of the Month. to ho Twin Cities Theater P Domke is a senior majoring in music and Developing a character—Margie Weaver, Shelly Domke and Bill Sather experiment theatre. She said that one of the surprising Highlights with their characters during rehearsal for the production of The Seagull which opens tonight in the Black Box Theater. things that she has found out about herself is her Pg. 10 love of theatre. Caroline in the Seagull "Discovering the theatre aspect of my life Athletes of the Month: by Caroline Stowe in this play who does not have a love has been a highlight of my college career," said The Seagull is a play with an over- life is me, Olga the cook. Domke. "I came here wanting music, and I still The Woodfords whelming combination of insane, over- Even though I only have three want music, but I want theatre also." Pg. 14 worked, lusty, misguided people who lines in this play, I am treated no dif- This talented senior has been and continues end up staying together beside a lake ferently from the people who have to be involved in numerous events and activities. for two weeks. With everyone in love memorized for hours. At first I felt Domke has been a member of Christus Choir for New Scoreboard Section with someone else, they always seem like I did not really belong in the play, four years, on King's Players for two, and has to miss each other. The only person Pg. 14 Seagull Continued on page 10 Domke Continued on page 11 Friday October 25, 1996 hat exactly is the Career Development Center? tator, has worked hard connecting with compa- by Lisa Krienke jobs range from communications, computer, and major. He found his internship with KDWB in nies all over the United States. She has built the Are you by any chance looking for a job? technical work to people care, accounting, tem- the Career Development Center. Currently he company files up and now the files contain infor- How about help in writing a perfect resume that porary, and secretarial positions. can be heard weekday mornings doing "Extreme mation on over 700 different companies. You will help you get the job you want? Do you need What else does the Career Development Jamie" stunts for the station. After working with may use these files to narrow the list of compa- assistance finding an internship? Concordia Center offer? How do hundreds of internships the radio station, Jamie will have built many refer- nies you are interested in working for or to study College has the perfect place to help you get your sound to you? Internships arrive in the Career ences and experiences that will give him the cut- up on a company with whom you are interview- life on track and moving in the right direction. Development Center almost as often as the job ting edge on competition. ing. Employers favor job candidates who show What is it you ask? The Career Development postings. These internships cover a variety of In this age of job competition more employ- their interest in the companies and take the time Center, facilitated by Dr. Miriam Luebke and areas including communications/public relations, ers are looking for graduates who have had prior to do a little research. All of this information is Rosie Braun, is located on the first floor of the social services, music and the arts, as well as busi- experience in the job field, and an internship will just waiting for you in the Career Development Administration building. ness finance, environment, and marketing plus be invaluable when it comes time to find a job. Center's company files. The Career Development Center is a place many more. All of these internships are available for easy The newest thing in the Career all students, faculty, and staff should know about. Why is it so important to do an internship? access to all students. All students need to do is Development Center is the intemet access. After What is so important about it? Located in the An internship will help you get your foot in the go to the Career Development Center and find hours spent researching Web sites on the inter- Career Development Center are hundreds of job door of a company that interests you. the internship that suits them. net, the facilitators of the Career Development postings, both part-time and full-time. Every day Internships will give you references as well as How about researching a company you Center have compiled a list of sites that will also about thirty new postings for jobs around the practical experience. would like to work for? Over the last few years state of Minnesota arrive and are posted. These Just ask Jamie Guse, a communications Rosie Braun, a Career Development Center facili- Career Continued on page 16 tures. Culture represents an entirely different by Amy Klein them to get to know him. Here is your chance to ple to look at in hopes they'll ask questions about them. My key ring is full of clues to who I am. world for each person. I like to know why people Who is Dan Asmus? Probably every CSP get to know something about Dan Asmus. Maybe I also realize I'm flighty. I try to do too think the way they do or what has shaped their student has heard the name - he's the guy who some day soon, you'll reciprocate with a little self- many things at once and I think my personal one- thinking. That's why my opinions will change. fills up your voice mail with messages from "This disclosure of your own. on-one contact with people sometimes suffers Or I might be playing devil's advocate. I like to is the Student Union at Concordia College, St . Sword: Who are you? because of that. If that happens, I want people to shock people or see if I can catch them stereotyp- Paul (the Union ROCKS!)".

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