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Students have a variety of needs that can not be filled through their books alone. To make life easier use offers students many services to facilitate just about every need. The Career Development Center provides for students listings of em- ployment opportunities and career possibilities. The Center is located in the University Village. Staffed by professional counselors, the Center also sponsors workshops on self-as- sestment and career decision mak- ing. The Learning Center, also located in UV, provides free tutoring for stu- dents. Each student is allowed two fifty-minute private tutoring ses- sions a week. Tutoring is available for a variety of subjects including math, economics, and foreign lan- guage. The Student Health Center pro- vides medical services to all stu- dents who have paid the health fee. The Health Center is equipped to give immunizations, allergy shots, as well as minor surgery. For those stu- dents who need to discuss an aca- demic, social, or psychological problem, the Health Center pro- vides the University Counseling Ser- vice. The service is staffed by profes- sional psychologists and counselors. Many more services are offered to assist students, but each student must take the responsibility to find them. h Paula Hunt Top to bottom: The shuttle service provides students with trans- portation to various parts of campus; Career Day was developed to inform students on the different careers and schools that USC has to offer. student life 25
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fo ' sr i Clockwise from right: The Learning Center pro- vides many services to students one of whiicii edu- cates students on thie use of thie computers; The Student Health Center provides an assortment of doctors to fit every ailment; The doctor uses what appears to be a complex machine to analyze blood samples; Filling prescriptions at a low cost price is an additional service provided by the Health Center.
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26 student life Creativity, talent and determina- tion prompt the university ' s student publications to inform and entertain the campus community. Students, who enjoy writing, art and photog- raphy, find their way to the Fourth Floor of the Gwynn Wilson Student Union, where the Office of Student Publications and the offices of the publications that it releases: the Daily Trojan, El Rodeo, SCampus and the Student Directory are locat- ed. Mona H. Cravens, Director of Stu- dent Publications, offers guidance, encouragement, her experience and knowledge to assist the student staffs which produce these issues, along with her staff: Darlene Hard, Production Services Supervisor; Sheri Brundage, Production Assis- tant; Connie Yang, Staff Accoun- tant; Sandy Silverthorne, Advertis- ing Manager; Ron Flores, Night Production Supervisor; and Cris Collosi, Department Secretary. Un- der her leadership, the Office type- se ts and ' paste-ups ' all ads in the Daily Trojan, SCampus and the Student Directory. The Office also keeps ATEX, the typesetting system used by all four publications, in top condition. Darlene also typesets many of the flyers seen on campus and the newsletters from campus departments and organizations. Other publications sponsored by campus groups include: Transcript, a weekly paper; LAbyrinth, a stu- dent guide to Los Angeles; AllUsWe, a magazine produced by the Black Student Services; and Asian-Pacific Lifeline, a magazine for the Asian Community. Cathie Santo-Domingo This page: Top: Sheri Brundage checks on an order of lettergrophics. Right: Students catch up on cam- pus activities through the Daily Trojan Opposite page: Top left: Sandy Silverthorne relaxes for a quick moment in a busy schedule. Top right: A work study student takes an ad for the Daily Trojan. Bot- tom: The Student Publications Staff.
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