FALL 2014 Making Announcements on 411 the 411 Newsletter “Connecting Students to What’s Happening on Campus.” 2014 Fall Issue: November 3 – November 14 Them Slow Days It’s the time of the semester that just drags. Check out the SGA calendar of events to see what you can participate or watch in the next couple of weeks. Or you could always just study… If you would like to make announcements via the 411 Campus Newsletter, please see Katrina Garcia at the S.L.A. Center, or you can email: [email protected]or [email protected]. Or you can call 699-9155 ext. 479. ASCC 411 Newsletter Important Dates 10/20 – 11/7 Withdrawal Period to Receive a “W/F” 11/10 – 12/4 2015 Spring/Summer Priority Registration 11/11 Holiday – Veterans Day 11/24 Holiday – Thanksgiving Day What’s Inside? Student Services (pg 2 - 3) Scholarship Opportunities (pg 3 - 4) Announcements (pg 4 - 6) CNR Wellness Center Schedule (pg 6) Fresh Print Stories (pg 7 -11) Student Reviews (pg 12) Express (pg 13) “Chief of the Week” (pg 14) Student Corner (pg 15)
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F A L L 2 0 1 4
Making Announcements on 411
the
411 Newsletter “Connecting Students to What’s Happening on Campus.”
2014 Fall Issue:
November 3 –
November 14
Them Slow Days
It’s the time of the semester that just
drags. Check out the SGA calendar of events to see what you can
participate or watch in the next
couple of weeks. Or you could always just study…
If you would like to make announcements via the 411 Campus Newsletter, please see Katrina
Division of Student Services “We here at Student Services are dedicated
to providing each student with high quality
services and assistance in all of our
respective areas.”
Veterans Student Services Corner
Please see or contact Ms. Fuala’au Rosie Tago Lancaster, 699-
9155 ext. 426 or email [email protected] for information concerning students with VA benefits.
Financial Aid Outreach Counselor
SLA Center
Want to set up an outreach session for a local high school, village, community, or church organization to discuss transitioning to
college and Financial Aid? Stop by the Counselors Office by the
cafeteria, and see Mana’o Satele-Vaovasa. Phone: 699-9155 Ext. 377 Email: [email protected]
If you need tutorial sessions, stop by the S.L.A. Center for English
or the Annex for Math and all other subjects, to get help. Call us at 699-9155 ext. 368 (Math and other subjects) or 479 (English), to set an appointment or just walk in.
Email us at [email protected]. We have one-on-one and group tutoring.
If a teacher refers you to the Center, you must have a referral form. For staff and peer tutor schedules, ask anyone at both sites.
I will bring redemption and there will be no caution.
Love is what you used to play with my head
Heart break is what you have left instead.
This is no game
I will play you and I will not be tamed.
Seek shelter in another
But wining me over you will falter.
You had your chance
And dear love, this is my stance.
Gone the naïve lover you had
But a vivacious lover that will make you mad.
Random thoughts!!!!!
We are who we aspire to become in life. A strive
to live a life beyond what we have, and excel beyond
that dream. A path that is not clear but we do not cower
in fear. We strive through the obstacles with
perseverance until the goal is met. Time waits for no
woman or man and that’s our push to fight harder. Life
as we all know is not handed to us on a silver platter.
Our feet get exhausted but we walk that path, because if
we stop life has no meaning anymore. People search for
the meaning of life or what is their purpose in life. Most
find it but those who do not will crave but will not act
upon it. Life is war and if you stand and get trampled
upon, then what’s the point of even being in battle. Sum
up your courage and fight with a strong will, even when
you lose the will to fight; you will lose as someone
courageous and memorable and not a failure.
Have a love for art, poetry or photography? Show it off on the 411 newsletter and get your peers to
see and admire it! Drop by 411 Editors’ office, Katrina Garcia or email her at [email protected]. All students that participate on “Campus Talk” will go into a drawing to win a prize at the end of the semester.
“I love to sing; music is my passion. Despite my disability, I know I can
accomplish my goals and dreams.”
What he likes to do outside of school:
“I like to hang out with my family. I enjoy sight seeing.”
Where he sees himself five years from now:
“In five years, I will be graduating with my bachelors degree off-island and
holding a job in the electronics field.”
Advice he has for you:
“With the Lord, all things are possible. Smile always.”
Shout outs:
“To all my family and friends, village church members, teachers and my
tutors from the SLA Center.”
Philip Faualo Hails from Petesa
Electronics Major
Favorites:
Movie: Titanic
TV Show:
Person of
Get to know your peers through the 411’s “Chief of the Week.” Every issue will have a different student. All featured students that make the 411 will go into a draw at the end of the semester to win a
prize. Pick up a form to fill out from the S.L.A. Center or ask for one via email to