Announcements for Wednesday, April 12
Applications are now available for positions on The Crimson White's 2006-07 staff. They are available outside The CW's office in Office of Student Media (923 University Blvd., next door to Reese Phifer Hall).
The following positions are available: managing editor: news, managing editor: Web, managing editor: art/design, managing editor: outreach, student life editor, campus affairs editor, opinions editor, entertainment editor, sports editor, chief copy editor, photo director, assistant desk editor positions, deputy outreach editor, senior staff reporters, senior photographers, staff reporters, staff photographers and page designers.
Applications are due by midnight Thursday. Interviews will be conducted Friday.
The UA Community Service Center is taking applications for its 2006-07 student staff.
Positions available include community advocates for the arts, health services, education and youth development, environmental issues, hunger and homelessness, multicultural service and animal advocacy.
Also available are program coordinator positions such as senior program coordinator, public relations coordinator, volunteer recruitment coordinator, National Volunteer Week coordinator, Hunger and Homelessness Week Coordinator, Beat Auburn Beat Hunger coordinator and residential communities coordinator.
Applications are available at 355 Ferguson Center. For more information e-mail Kori Mosakowski, senior program coordinator, at korishaye@gmail.com.
Applications are due to 355 Ferguson or Mosakowski by 4:45 p.m. today.
The center is also taking applications for its 2006 Profiles in Service Awards Banquet, which recognizes organizations and people who have been involved in volunteering efforts this year.
Those applications, also available at 355 Ferguson, are due to the center by 4:45 p.m. Friday. The banquet, which caps off National Volunteer Week, will be at 6 p.m. April 27 in the Ferguson Center Heritage Room.
Men Against Violence will meet tonight at 6:30 in 305 Ferguson Center to discuss advertising and the portrayal of women in media.
The group is comprised of male activists working to end violence against women on the UA campus.
The Coordinating Council for Student Organizations is looking for a communications director to serve from May 2006 to May 2007.
Applications are available at the CCSO office in 341 Ferguson Center and the CCSO Web site, ccso.ua.edu. They are due by 4:45 p.m. today.
For more information, e-mail CCSO President Christian Smith at ccsopresident@sa.ua.edu.
The College of Communication and Information Science's Student Executive Council will hold its annual silent auction in Reese Phifer Hall's rotunda from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday. All money raised by the event will go toward C&IS scholarships.
Auction items include, among others, Alabama sports memorabilia signed by football head coach Mike Shula, basketball head coach Mark Gottfried and former quarterback Kenny Stabler, Alabama quilts, photos from around campus, tanning packages and signed books by Daniel Moore and Winston Groom.
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