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HfiiiBSil WAi h.gr . Wlule nn the jnh at the infor- mation desk at Rolfs, Autumn Harlow performs numerous tasks, one of which is working with the computer. On-campus jobs provide students a chance to learn about different ways to use technology to complete their tasks. (Photo by Dan Robmtle) VVtiAT Cam I Cj ' tT Youp Two students try to keep up the busy pace as employees at Sub- way. Although Subway has only been in LaFortune a short time, it has quickly become a popular stop for students looking for something different than the traditional dining hall offerings. (P into h Sarah Schneider) 111 ' S ' .Hh-i.tO ' ir = : ■ «a 20 N t t? gi ' B t o yy vtt Giving tours is a job that is of- fered to students by a number of different offices on campus, in- cluding Admissions and Alumni Relations. With a campus that houses as much mystique and tradition as Notre Dame ' s, there is never a slow day doing tliis job. (P ioto Itv Sara i SJmeider) RuNNiNc; i%lc l2££;i6TCi2. A student rings customers through the cash register at the Huddle Mart. One popular way that students choose to earn some extra money is by working between classes and on weekends at one of the many eateries or restaurants on campus. (P ioto by Sarah Sch?u;iiiei)
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The men ot Fisher H.ill serenade a srnup oi ladies with Enrique Iglesi;is ' Bcape. Tlie performance, complete with accompanying choreography, was one of manv of its kind that became the highlight ot the Frcish-O w ' eekend. (Photo oounesy of Susan Dunn) The Fnsh-O st.itf i Lvnis H.iil cikes a Irak (nm their dunes to pi«e tor a picture. As staff meniters, upfcrchissniai helpsl the freshmen set nxnx-d in ,ind arranged manv ( f their ;Kn 1ties with different domvs thnxigixxit the ttieekend. (Phoco cnunesy oj Steph Sdliiger) Cc yy KA L fe
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PayiNc; TiJE. uH(; A ctfLLtct- ATUPt rr can 6c. a c HiTAfJr 6alaNc:iNc; act : TRYirJc Ti? jucc lc. cLASAti. acU l wcirk, cxtracurriculars, aiul friends can sccin like a nearly impossible task. So why is it that nearly 40% of Notre Dame students choose to add one more thing to dieir plate by taking a job on campus. ' Qi-Oimpus employment is a ailahle to Notre Diune students who are enrolled on at least a part-time basis. Tlic-se students work in are;is such iis atliletic offices, clerical posiriems, computer relatcxl ;uil1 tcclmical fields, fcxxl serxices, tutoring, and many more. An on-campus pb offers die conveiiience and flexible hours that off -campus jobs arc unable to prcnide. In addition to being a great way to meet people, on ampus 2 jol offer the opportunity to explore different career options and interests, and this is helpful in choosing a major, mimir, (.)r just finding a new hobby. It ' s a great way to become more independent, more organized, get handson experience, and just yet involved with the university, said Qaudia Ramirez of her ixisition as a student assistant at the Lisritute for Latino Studies. Tlierc are a great variety ' of jobs on iunpus to chixwe from. SilAmmlSM Sime o( them arc ' er ' demandiny, while others allow students time to multi-task Mid work on cla.ss assigrunaits wliile on the ckxk. Chtxxjing the right jt h dei-Tends on the time and level of commitnimt one is willing to put in. Working at a computer cluster is a great job because I get to meet new people, help students, and do my homework iill at the same time, said QJeman-Morse computer consultant, Mark Rossi. On the opposite end of the spectnim, there are jobs that, while rewarding, can also be rather time consuming. It ' s amazing how being an RA. has affected almost every aspect of my life, especially my fiiith, friaidships, and general outkxik on life. Each of these has become stronger and more stJidified, commentcxi Lyons H; ll R.A. Mary Swaykus. Overall, having a ph on-campus is a great opjx rt unity that helps to enhance the college experience 1t - allouinj students to earn some extra iiione - while ct ntriburing to the Notre L ame C(Miiinunir ' in a unique way. by veronica rivero PlaHMiMc Aucap A M iimH KlMn . v nl. l discusses lus aiiipany «nh iin interested student at an ND jiih fair. Many students used tiie job fair, which was held in the JAOC, ;vs a chance to meet pnispectiw cmpkiycrs and learn aKxit future jiit« of interest to them. (Phulo in Sarcdx Sdmader) Brad Lx-nuin yets some work done dunn}; down tiine i«i the job. Whether it is in Ixtwccn answeririK phone calls or in the midsT of signing out spons equipment, extra time to do « rk is a wdcome incentiw: for iJl student emploNxxs. (Photo fry Dun Rolvtette) C yy fK Uf
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