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DTCQh “It was a nice V. surprise to enjoy some warm weather in the middle of the ifj winter.” - Stephen Hodges
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photobry Jtf'rry Banngrr photo by folly Coronado Top: Vials filled with donated blood from Wednesday’s drive. They are transported in red containers by the Red Cross. Above: Students support their Beavers in hopes of defeating the Ducks. Left: The American Red Cross RV specially designed for collecting blood donations was stationed on Jefferson, directly behind the MU. Opposite, bottom left: A student uses a special tool to help relax his arm while blood is taken. Opposite, right: David O’Gorman relaxes in the MU Ballroom as his blood is is collected Wednesday. “We have people all over the state who are Duck and Beaver fans who choose to participate in the Civil War Drive. People will wait to come out and donate blood just so that they can participate and vote for their favorite school.” - Daphne Mathew, communications manager for the American Red Cross, Courtesty of The Daily Barometer ..ft
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Winter Break provides students and faculty alike with the opportunity to relax, travel, work, or just revel in the fact that there are no B am classes to wake up for. Some students take advantage of the time off school to work. Whether the job is for a little extra Christmas money or is meant to fulfill an internship requirement, there is typically a higher than average number of job opportunities out there. Crystal Cook, a Fisheries and Wildlife Major, interned at the Oregon Department of Fisheries and Wildlife. On this page, she is shown taking measurements of a cougar that was killed by a hunter. She says the job is helping prepare her for a career after college, and this internship may even land her a job with the Oregon Department of Fisheries and Wildlife one day. On the other end of the spectrum, student Stephen Hodges traveled to Texas and Louisiana with his parents. They went on day trips to Austin, Fredericksburg, and saw a lot of other attractions, like NASA in Houston. Stephen sang karaoke in New Orleans, travelled north along plantation properties, and ended up in Dallas where it actually snowed! The Hodges had their first big family Christmas in Dallas with their Aunt, Uncle, and cousins and then headed to Houston to fly back home. As students returned back to school in January, the countdown silently began until Spring Break, when warmer weather awaits. - Erika Altenhofen photo by Chntfian Hunt Not Hybernating: “Of course I’d like to have been able to just relax over the break, but I was busy working. I got some relaxing in, though. Otherwise I’d lose my mind!” - Crystal Cook, Fisheries and Wildlife Major pposite page and above: Stephen odges explores attractions in Texas and Louisiana. ft: Crystal Cook works at Oregon epartment of Fisheries and Wildlife as an intern.
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