tro newsletter august 2010

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Phone: 610-660-3484 Fax: 610-660-3397 E-mail: [email protected] Riddle Me This Jokes on You The Telephonic Research Operation is a service provided to telephonic survey com- panies that may require specific, targeted telephone databases from the immense vol- ume of telephone numbers world-wide. The Telefund is the student operation that supports the Saint Joseph’s Fund. Our primary goal at the Telefund is to contact alumni, friends, and parents of the University. The Telehawks program provides a student’s perspective on their school and supplements the information that students get from those brochures, visits, and admis- sion counselors. - Happy Birthday September Students Shawnna Mckenzie 9/2 Junji Yu 9/7 Donny Ferrer 9/14 Assistan Cisse 9/20 Colby Roane 9/17 Zhihui Chen 9/22 Jiayuan Du 9/23 What is the moon worth? $1, because it has 4 quarters. If a rooster laid a brown egg and a white egg, what kind of chicks would hatch? Newsletter Staff: Writers: Kashif Johnson Joel Mendonca Nikyah Walker Graphic Designers: Nikyah Walker Editors: Tim Higgins Welcome Back Students and Associates 2010 School Year Tips Just For You Half Off School Text Books I have something great to share with you.. Starting this year, the bookstore is now renting books for half of their original price! And we all know how expensive just one book can be. Even used books !. We can even write notes and highlight in rented texts. There is a catch of course, they just have to be returned by the end of the semester in mint condition (covers and pages attached). How To Get Along With Your New Roomie Ask your roommate questions like, “ What’s your major? Where are you from? What kind of food do you like? What kind of music do you listen to? Why did you deicide to choose SJU” Find out what are their likes and dislikes. Get to know your roommate. Having roommates are one of the best things about living on campus. Your roommate may become your best friend. Hungry? Why Wait ? Grab A bite To Eat There are plenty of places on campus where you can eat for cheap! Starbucks - are well known for their coffee, frappes, and scones…..and they also give you energy for those 9am classes! Cosi’s - they have the best salads on City Ave. And lets not forget about all the good food in the café - chicken wraps, fries, nuggets, sandwiches, cheese steaks…..the list goes on! And there also a few snack bars in a couple of the buildings, so conquering hunger will not be too hard. Volume II, Issue August 31, 2010

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Page 1: TRO Newsletter August 2010

Phone: 610-660-3484 Fax: 610-660-3397

E-mail: [email protected]

Riddle Me This

Jokes on You

The Telephonic Research Operation is a service provided to telephonic survey com-panies that may require specific, targeted telephone databases from the immense vol-ume of telephone numbers world-wide.

The Telefund is the student operation that supports the Saint Joseph’s Fund. Our primary goal at the Telefund is to contact alumni, friends, and parents of the University.

The Telehawks program provides a student’s perspective on their school and supplements the information that students get from those brochures, visits, and admis-sion counselors.

- Happy Birthday

September Students

Shawnna Mckenzie 9/2

Junji Yu 9/7

Donny Ferrer 9/14

Assistan Cisse 9/20

Colby Roane 9/17

Zhihui Chen 9/22

Jiayuan Du 9/23

What is the moon worth?

$1, because it has 4 quarters.

If a rooster laid a brown egg and a

white egg, what kind of chicks would

hatch?

Newsletter Staff: Writers: Kashif Johnson Joel Mendonca Nikyah Walker Graphic Designers: Nikyah Walker Editors: Tim Higgins

Welcome Back Students and Associates 2010 School Year Tips

Just For You

Half Off School Text Books I have something great to share with you.. Starting this year, the bookstore is now renting books for half of their original price! And we all know how

expensive just one book can be. Even used books !. We can even write notes and highlight in rented texts. There is a catch of course, they just have to be returned by the end of the semester in mint condition (covers and pages

attached).

How To Get Along With Your New Roomie

Ask your roommate questions like, “ What’s your major? Where are you from? What kind of food do you like? What kind of music do you listen to? Why did you deicide to choose SJU” Find out what are their likes

and dislikes. Get to know your roommate. Having roommates are one of the best things about living on

campus. Your roommate may become your best friend.

Hungry? Why Wait ? Grab A bite To Eat

There are plenty of places on campus where you can eat for cheap! Starbucks - are well known for their

coffee, frappes, and scones…..and they also give you energy for those 9am classes! Cosi’s - they have the best salads on City Ave. And lets not forget about all

the good food in the café - chicken wraps, fries, nuggets, sandwiches, cheese steaks…..the list goes on! And there

also a few snack bars in a couple of the buildings, so conquering hunger will not be too hard.

Volume II, Issue August 31, 2010

Page 2: TRO Newsletter August 2010

The Dialing Times

Page 2

Never Fear SJU Security and Shuttles are Always near!

During the Fall and Spring semesters, it is very important for campus

security guards to be on point and for the students to be alert. That’s why the school has provided us with campus transportation that can take you where ever you need to be on campus. Our school also has cameras all

over as well, and yes we are being watched, for protection purposes only of course.

Pick Up Times 20 to 45and 50 to 15 minutes after each hour . 7:20am-11:40 pm Mon-Thurs, Fri-7:20am-3:50am Sat 9:20am-3:50am Sun

9:20am-12:50am

Destinations: (West shuttle) Mandeville hall, Sourin Hall, Merion Gar-dens, Lancaster Court, 63rd & City Ave, Overbrook (East Shuttle) Man-deville Hall, 50& City Ave, 47th and City Ave, Presidential suits, Lin-coln Green Apts, Crown Plaza, Bala Shopping Center and Bala &City

Avenue

Felling Lost? Need To Find The Important Places?

Well this may be of some assistance. Need to study or print out some papers? No problem! The Drexel Library is right off City Ave. Each

student is entitled to print 200 free copies each semester! Need help with financial aid? That’s right off City Ave too-Saint Thomas Hall right on Lapsley Lane—not difficult to locate. However the Secu-rity office is kind of hard to locate It’s located in the Bellarmine Hall and so is the Student Office Center! And no matter where you are on campus

there is always a map or a security guard to help. Numbers To Call

Library: 610-660-1904 Financial Aid: 610-660-1556

Student Center: 610-660-2000 Security: 610-660-1111

Shuttle Bus: 610-660-3333

Volume II, Issue Page 3

Looking For A Job? Of Course You Are!

The Fall career fair Is back This job fair will give many Graduates and Undergrads a

chance to meet employers from a variety of industries. This is a great opportunity to find your dream job. You may even

be lucky enough to land a paid internship!

This isn't just for SJU students and staff….this is for any and everyone, so please bring a friend, sister, cousin, brother...it doesn't matter who you bring, just come out and dress your

best for the fair!

Date: Thursday, September 23, 2010 Time: 10am-2pm

Location: SJU Athletics Center (formally field house)

It Feels Good To Have

You All Back I Hope Everyone

Enjoyed Their Summer !