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from tlieir first smiester that college is a lesson not
Students (mow
only in educationi, but also in reality—the bill is re
ality. Now more than ever, students are discovering new
and innovative ways to use their talents and skills in order
to make monej).
Javier Sampedro started the difficult task of translating a
state law-enforcement manual into Spanish. "I've spoken
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Spanish all my life/ he stated, "but it's nothing like
Benefits enhance his Spanish skills and hoped to use the ex- 0 *L 1
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Javier enjoyed me chance to
of Hard perience in his future ministry. is
Not only did many students find new opportu
Mies in the workplace, but some obtained new po M .
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Work sitions on campus. Working primarily on Satur-
days, female security guards made their first ap
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pearance on campus.
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The only female working in a marine parts shop, sopho
more business major, LeeAnn Farrington appreciated her
position as inventory manager for the "practical experience
in the business world." However, after the long drive to her
hometown of Sarasota, LeeAnn admitted that one of the best
incentives to work near home was the home-cooked meals
she ate every Tuesday and Thursday.
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Celina Mathes checks a sink for
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proper drainage. She enjoyed
the opportunity to be a part of
& e maintenance crew. She
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aid, "It gave me knowledge
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that I will need in keeping up a
house, so I don't have to hire
someone to do it for me."
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