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Purdue Campus Newsletter Volume 4, Issue 2, 09/27/10

BOILER BULLETIN Purdue


Student
Campus News. Delivered. Government
Message from the President
Happy Monday, Boilermakers— PSG Updates
Purdue Student Government has been busy during Don’t Haze Me Bro
the past two weeks, and I am excited to have the Sept. 28 7p.m.
Opportunity to share some updates with you! STEW 206

If you are an avid reader of The Exponent, like I am, I’m sure
The Ripple Effect:
that you are aware that PSG has drafted an initial proposal
for a medical amnesty policy for Purdue. The policy has tak- Brick by Brick
en on the official title of the Purdue Community Alcohol-Re- Sept. 29
lated Emergency Response (PurdueCARES) Guidelines. Your 7p.m.
feedback and support is extremely important to the success Black Cultural Center
of this initiative; please visit our newly renovated website
(www.purdue.edu/psg) to read and comment on Cirque du Survey
PurdueCARES. Sept. 30
10:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
I appreciate your participation in this important change to
Memorial Mall
Purdue policy, and I would encourage you to routinely check
our new website (www.purdue.edu/psg) to keep posted on
other student issues. I will be blogging with more consistent
updates and asking for your feedback on a regular basis! For more info on
these events, check
In service, out facebook and
Brad Krites GetInvolved
Student Body President

Homecoming 2010 Purdue Leaders Forum


How to Vote Professionalism

Homecoming King and Queen
voting begins October 5 and
ends October 12. Thinking about your career? Come to
the first Purdue Leaders Forum titled “Back-
Vote on GetInvolved and check pack to Briefcase – How to be a Professional”
out http://www.union.purdue. to learn about exemplifying professionalism
edu/HTML/PSUB/Homecoming- throughout your career and leadership posi-
Candidates.aspx to view pic- tions. The highlights of this Forum include
tures and read candidate bios. our Keynote Speaker Dean Svensson from the
College of Pharmacy.
Candidates for 2010
1. Shelby Barrett October 7, 2010 from 7:00 – 9:00 PM in WTHR
2.Audrie Koester 172. This Forum is open to all students. Food
and drinks will be provided. And remember
3. Chelsey Mann “Once a professional, Always a professional.”
4. Christy Penner
5. Jaclyn Probst Career Fairs
6. Sara Wagner
Job Time
1. Nick Kitchell Getting ready to graduate or wanting a
2. Bhargav Kotadia summer internship? Check these out!
3. Brandon Krozel
4. Andrew Phillips -Building Construction Management Fall
5. Nick Prichodko Career Fair Oct. 1 from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
6. Jacob Rape
- Purdue Agriculture 30th Fall Career Fair
Oct. 5 from 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
To check out a full list of home-
coming events visit www.union. - Civil Engineering Career Fair
purdue.edu/HTML/PSUB Oct. 6 from 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Date Board
SEPTEMBER 1- Reamer Club Free Ride Fridays
28-30 Student English Association 2- 5K for Kids Run
Bake Sale 5- Liberal Arts Career Development
28-PSG Hazing Town Hall “Advance yourself: A Graduate School
29-CORE The Ripple Effect: Brick by Brick and Professional Program Fair
30-PSG Cirque du Survey 7- Boiler Volunteer Community Service
Fair
OCTOBER 7- Purdue Leaders Forum:Professionalism
1- Intern Applications due for UIFI:Purdue’s
Delta Class
For more information about the dates listed, visit www.getinvolved.purdue.edu
Submit comments, questions or content to studentgovernment@purdue.edu

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