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SPORTS Thursday, October I, 1998 - Page 15 Student Research and Creativity Grants for Fall, 1998 Men's soccer 5-3, thanks to Gallaudet The deadline for applications for student research and creativity grants for Fall, 1998 is September 30, 1998. At halftime against Gallaudet, Florenes," recalled Terror coach To apply for an award, a student must have a WMC grade point average of opposing midfielder Christian John Plevyak, "And we look Florenes has already struck for around and he's gone!" 3.2 and obtain the direct involvement or close sponsorship of a faculty mem- three goals, and the Terror huddle The team (4-3), starting five ber. The awards are competitive. is buzzing about one thing: how do freshman and four sophomores, we take this guy out of the game? surpassed its win total for all of The grants are intended to encourage special projects that complement But before they could lift a fin- 1997. when it finished 3-10-2. Ja- students' major academic emphases; they are not intended to cover the nor" ger, Florenes took himself out of son Wattenschaidt, Tom Long and mal expenses of a course. The project mayor may not best connected with a particular course. It may be a special studies outgrowth of a course. A grant But before they could lift a finger, Florenes may cover the cost of materials for such projects. It may cover travel ex- took himself out of the game. And to the penses to libraries or special collections. These are merely examples; Dean airport. And up the ramp for a flight to. Coley would like to see what kind of creative proposals students may devise, Oslo and a date with the Norwegian in consultation with appropriate faculty. Grants may range from $25 to $500. Applications are available in Dean Coley's office. national deaf team. the game. And to the airport. And Art Crouse each had one goal and Public Relations / Advertising up the ramp for a flight to Oslo and one assist as the Terror opened up halftime a date with the Norwegian a national despite lead 5-3 hat trick. "When the sec- Agency Seeks Creative Interns deaf team. the Terrors rolled to a 7- Florenes' Florenes Plevyak said. "we Buoyed ond half started," disap- by the sudden pearance, had an upset thought 3 victory over winless Gallaudet stomach or something.nnd he'd be Did somebody say real work experience? Arnold Communications. one of the fastest growing public behind two second-half goals-by oaatinbefore long. After a while, relations and advertising agencies in America, is seeking creative, energetic students to join our team of sophomore Scott Edwards. I finally asked somebody, and it's professionals as interns for the fall and winter semesters of 1998~~~ --- ~~ 'We're going through all this like. 'Oh, he left." Internship positions (for school credit onl9}ln both the advertising and public relations departments give stuff at halftime about how to stop Courtesy of Sports Information. and tasks associ- Volleyballwins at home students valuable .experiejice in an agency setting. Responsibilities include special event planning and implemenrauoii, media archiving, promotion, consumer research, writing assignments ated with media/community relations and advertising. The Western Maryland volley- one, to ensure the sweep. ball team improved its standing in The Green Terror was led by Arnold's Baltimore office services America's#1 fast food restaurant, McDonald's while Arnold Commu- the Centennial Conference with a sophomore Briaene Bray who tal- nications' nationwide client roster includes Volkswagen (Drivers Wanted campaign), Century 21, and sweep of the conference tri-match. lied 16 kills and IOdigs on the day. Ocean Spray just to name a.few, Arnold-Communications.was voted Adweek's L998..New England's agency of the year for the third consecutive year. The Green Terror shut out Bryn. .Sophomore Chrysta.Parran ledithe Mawr, losing only eight points in ream with 17 digs and defending three games. CC Player of the week, freshman All applicants must submit a resume, writing samples and school credit authorization. For additional WMC (8-4, 4-1) then defeated information, contact Erin Murdock or Laura Johnson at 410-715-6704. Jessica Rouse, added 42 set assists. Courtesy of Sports Information
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