You Asked For It

Q: How does a student get a work study related job?

A: “We have around 230 jobs. Sometimes getting a work study job requires a good résumé, good cover letter, (and) attaching the proper files when applying. It certainly does not hurt to go in and talk to the person employing. You will need a letter from financial aid to apply for a work study job. Applying to a job in your field of study or you having prior experience with helps. To apply for a work study job go to occc.edu and use the jobs tab. Click on employment opportunities and use the search postings for student employment.”

—Judi McGee
Employment Services Coordinator

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It’s too easy to miss campus events

OCCC students are possibly missing out on participating in cultural events or hearing speakers because Student Life often fails to adequately promote the events it sponsors.

Recently, several students and employees were surprised to hear a lunchtime performance by a Hispanic band in the student union. When asked what type of promotion was done for the event, Service Learning and Student Life Programs Coordinator Katie Treadwell said it could be found on the Student Life calendar.

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Unrealistic food vendor options posed

To the editor:

The editorial “Campus Needs More Dining Options” in the Oct. 29 issue of the Pioneer raised a lot of valid issues regarding on-campus dining options.

A couple of things the writer did not consider, however, are the issues of space availability and limited consumer base.

OCCC does not have the space available to accommodate other food vendors, whether it is in the building or in the parking lots.

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