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Employment Office grant re; MHB^ i ili ^ N ; Cufmt Hswwed Brenda Steil, a graduate assistant in the Student Employment Office, checks files. The office will be helping find and create local jobs for students, according to a Student Employment official. Gdm^rork ^Hvprticina apk men Itc i -w. w -w m ma WTB ? *?_? %,kJM +-<J | Call 777- 4249 I I DUCK HEAD KHAKIS 1/5.95 jf REGISTERED HARRIS SPORTS COATS ;K] Reg. Now a Is $195 $99 Air. J | All Cotton 6 Wool Sweaters ?T^ I 15% OFF JHkl llvJM&I o II Free Monogramming On 605 Harden j All Dress Shirts In 5 Points Hours: B * ? r-n Vo"! 10-6 Mon. Sat. ami ran diacks ? I i | I 5% OFF We honor University Club Cards! I j ' II ^ Sportgwcar* & Specialty* C&Iqc. II ^ ' Custom Printing for Clubs ? Fraternities fig Transfers and Lettering _ 11 - ^? in. 7~~i 11 I BHHftll Special Carolina Designs ^ 'II ^^none^5^95B0^ ^ll .hair stynnq-JS^ 1 8 * .*:J *w flrai Uff^' c^3 - ? WHEN THEY ST 1 I QNLYpLANNINC I />r\ ^ I I 3 -VA/ H ancj jjy iate Satu ^ I drinking as part of ( ( Aeonian) limit and was okay tc VZ-3iair styilnqlo^ j? Don't let the good tin 1^17 Lott<gesirwi 9 por more informatior The use Campus Al< suits in more s By Joe Cuinbie a Thanks to a $52,000 grant from the U.S. a Department of Education, the USC Student a Employment Office will be able to find more t part-time jobs and internships for Carolina s students. s Arrnrdiiu? to Maxine Sumnter. associate director of Student Employment, the money f will be used to hire a job developer, who will t talk to area businesses to help find existing ^ jobs for students. ) "He will also work with businesses to create new jobs and positions for USC i students," Sumpter said. f The job developer's second duty will be to recruit students to participate in the program, Sumpter said. ( The concept of businesses and USC s working together is known as "cooperative A^itnnfiAn ' * mama A cuuv.auuu. a nt; i let i nt; is cipprupriciic because "business and the school do work together," Sumpter said. c THE PROGRAM will help students j directly because it will create more job !j listings for applicants, she said. "Right now, most of our job listings are phoned in by area businesses. As a result, we have many s more people looking for jobs than jobs for those people." When the program begins, Sumpter said, i> there will be less student unemployment. a I - ? jffifFTHWMItfflMlhffl Homecomir flf (^) ShowYoi I Dee|y Boi f THE JEWELRY W | i ' 2909 Piatt Spi /^BXafy 3102 Broad R "It's more than just anotl I Garnet ? ^ jf| Ld ... *XBBr? ** " 1 V > \KTED OUT SATURDAY AFTER * ON A GOOD TIME .... relay night, they were back, tired and he occasion, but the driver was respoi drive back when the time came. \es end on the road - take them home i i about responsible drinking, call us. ?ohol Project. 777-6688 mprove is the Student Employment Ofice's student placement record in job )ositions both on and off campus. "We're pretty successful now, but not jntirely," she said. "But we want to grow, to ;erve students better." Sumpter said interested students should Irop by the office and apply for a part-time ob or internship. "All they have to do is to lrop by the office and fill out an application. Then we v/ill try to find a job that matches hem with their interests and skills," she aid. The Student Employment Office is located i the Welsh Humanities Building room 2 nd is open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ig SpecialHHMHHH^ ppers ings Rd. iiSsF p ! iver Rd. s/flB ler jewelry stone" jggB iCOMING SPECIAL 1 dies Wool Suits I fully Lined, Too!) jjj R OF MAIN AND BLOSSOM^^^^^ I ,1-^1 ^ " " I I ... .... NOON. THEY WERE | happy. Sure, there was some isible enough to stay with his vith you. I itudent jobs The Student Employment Office handles ill types of jobs, from highly technical jobs .. r ili i?*: 1-. I-I11-J ma miernsilips iu remuveiy uusiwueu JUDS, iccording to Sumpter. Salaries range between minimum wage and $13 an hour for killed labor. The office also handles ummer job listings for interested students. Until now the office had received all of its unding from the work/study budget of the iniversity, Sumpter said. 44We get $25,000 a rear from the work/study program budget. iVith the new grant, we hope to grow a lot." ONE AREA Sumpter said she hopes to