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•WORKING OUT.. .FOR CASH! Mk- .iilJiUonot ihc R(ilk- .Spurts Cciilcr has ucn siudcnts ihc chance to work out. as well as ihe chance lo cam some extra spending •MAY I TAKE YOUR ORDER? s .1J1 cinploM-c m hoi iIciiuiikI .iI Ihc Hiulillc- lart in I jFonune. this student diK-s her best lo ensure quality service lor students and fac- iiiK who slop in for a quick bile local. IT ' S JUST ONE OF THE PERKS THAT COMES WITH THE JOB. The Studenls 25
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sbffi m m 1 B w 1 e money •by anna-marie filippi J Money.. .Cash. ..Dough. ..Heads start to turn, ears become raised, and hands are pulled out of pockets to grab a share of the wealth. And as college students, we may even hold out the other hand as well. Between books, dances, cab fares, and ordering late night pizza, there seems to be a constant outflow of cash. It goes so fast, and as one student notes, it just flies out of my wallet. As students find themselves making only withdrawals and no deposits, they realize that it is time to take action. It is time to get a job. And fortunately, there are many opportunities here on campus. The dining hall is usually the first ,stop-a guarantee for employment. There, students try to make things run a little smoother. Making sure the cereal is full, clearing off the dishes, and wiping off the tables are just a few of the daily tasks students undertake. And as many of us have also noticed, students can be found in other Notre Dame Food Service Organizations as well. Students fill up the back counter of R e c k e r s sandwiches, smoothies. Mart also students as There are other job op- all over Students are liver and for each well as staff puter clus- m o r e Gunville is student. As work study has taken on one as an aid Solutions other as an the Multi Cluster, and the Keough master. It couple of week. he •WILL THAT BE A PC OR A MAC? Working around the clock, conipulcr consultants ready lor any late night catastrophes in the lab. making pizza, and The Huddle employs cashiers, also many portunities campus, hired to de- sort the mail dorm as the coul- ters. Sopho- Michael one such part of the program, he three jobs- for the OIT Center, an- assistant in Media the last as Hall web is only a hours a said. Three hours a day, five days a week. It has worked out well so far. I have Wednesdays off of study for my tests that have all seemed to fall on Thursday. I have been pretty lucky. Michael Gunville is not the only student taking advantage of this work-study program offered by the Financial Aid Office. This program employs many students that are able to demonstrate finan- cial need. Students are able to work up to twelve hours a week, starting at $5.95 hour, receiving paychecks every two weeks. With that paycheck, students are able to choose where to distribute the funds. However, it often goes towards books, expenses, or tuition. And in dire situations, there is always the inevitable phone call home to mom and dad begsin for a little advance. EVERY TIME I ' M AT WORK, I RAID MY BOSS ' S CANDY DISH. IPS 24 The Students campus life
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litti or heaven ' by Jeremy sony Whether it s that perfect tree on North Quad, the twelfth floor of the Hesburgh Library, or that unbelievably relaxing couch in the common room, each Domer finds a special place on campus. If it ' s early morning or mid-afternoon, then there are likely to be joggers making their way around one of Notre Dame ' s lakes. Saint Mary ' s and St. Joseph ' s. The story goes that Father Sorin thought that there was only one lake when he named the place L ' Universite de Notre Dame du Lac. When the ice and snow melted that year, he found he had two lakes, but decided not to change the name of the University. The lakes, far older than Father Sorin ' s vision of this great university, have become both places for recreation and reflection. Strolling around the lakes with friends is something both current students and visiting alumni have found to be relaxing, al- lowing them to take the breather they have so desperately needed after a week of hard work. Some prefer sitting at the water ' s edge, watching the sun ' s reflection travel across the water, while others like to sit on the benches along the paths that encircle the lakes and feed the Some brave attempt to gander of most steer hissing crea- A t in the mom- night of the the campus for the walk to the sure enough, already be there. Since tion in Grotto has single spot where so found relief in every- daily family trag- During any ball game thousands of alumni, and the Univer- their way pus to this secluded cave of candles hidden among the ivy and sy- camores. If only for the chance to lioht a candle tor their Fighting Irish, or just to pray and remember their days here on campus, the Grotto is never without someone to comfort. Durinu the Senior ' s Last Visit, graduating Domers have gathered year after year in this candie-lit haven to remember their tirne here under the Dome and to find a way to say goodbye and hold onto the memories of Our Lady, Our Mother. Perhaps one can And comfort and peace by looking across St. Mary ' s lake to the Golden Dome, gleammg in the sunlight; or by lighting a small candle in prayer: or just by sitting under that one special tree and watching the day unfold on the quad, in any case, tne sons and daughters of Notre Dame take with them memories that will forever be in hearts and touch their souls. l fe SutK 1- •EXERCISE FOR BODY AND SOUL For many, the lakes on eanipus oiler the ideal spot to gel a breath of fresh air and some exercise. ducks, souls may approach a geese, but clear of the tures. one o ' clock ing, any week, when is settling in night, take a Grotto, and there will someone it ' s comple- 1896, the become a on campus many have and comfort thing from struggles to edies. home foot- weekend, students, friends of sity make across cam- THOSE SEEKING HEAVEN NEED ONLY LOOK TOWARD THE WARM GIC 26 The Students campus life
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