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Weekly Poly Canyon Village newsletter
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VILLAGE BEEtheJANUARY 31-FEBRUARY 6 POLY CANYON VILLAGE ISSUE FIVE
Athletic Aerobics
Wednesdays 7:30pmAliso Rec Center
Cardio DanceSaturdays 11:30am
Aliso Rec Center
Cooking in the Canyon
Tuesdays 7:30pmAliso Conference RoomThis Week: Curry!
YogaMondays 8:30pm
Aliso Rec Center
S o p h o m o r e S u c c e s s T i m e l i n e
Community Events
Environmental Tip of the Week
Community Announcements•Please remember not to prop your apartment door open
unless you are in your common area. •Sign up for the Museum of Tolerance trip on February
21st. For only $10 (plus free transportation) you can attend a Holocaust survivor discussion and experience an interactive exhibit. Contact CSD Dominic Alletto at [email protected] for more information. Sign up at your front desk!
•New hours for Canyon Post! Effective February 16, 2010, Canyon Post will have extended hours:
Monday – Friday: noon – 7:45pm•T-shirt sign ups have been extended! Sign up at your
neighborhood front desk this week for your LAST CHANCE to order your PCV t-shirt and show your PCV pride! Only $7 for an American Apparel shirt!
•Check out the SLO Independent Film Festival movie “The Last Page” on Thursday at 8:30pm in the Community Center.
Unplug your computer every night so the idle PC or MAC doesn’t use electricity. The emissions by computers account for 2 per cent of world’s total carbon dioxide emissions, almost equal to that contributed by aviation.
BedtimeStoriesEnjoy snacks, hot cocoa and
good stories!Monday, February 1st at 8pm in
the Community Center
Another Type of GrooveFeaturing poet ShihanWednesday, February 3rd7:30-10pm in Chumash
catch your dreams!
Tuesday, February 2nd 6pm in the Community Center
Bouldering Competition
February 11 at the Poly Escapes Climbing Wall outside the UU;
only $5!
Super Bowl SundaySaints vs. Colts
February 7Come watch the big game with all of your
friends on the big screens in Einstein’s!
It’s time to start thinking about where you’d like to live next year. Be sure to consider proximity to classes, accessibility of resources, and usable study spaces to help you focus on your academics. Students who live on campus are proven to have a higher GPA than those who do not. Beginning March 1st current students living in PCV or Cerro Vista will be able to sign up to return to apartment living next year.
Cooking in the CanyonWeekly Recipe
CroquesIngredients: •2 slices of bread, buttered on outsides•Cheese•Ham – 1-2 slices•Tomatoes•Lettuce•Any other vegetables or fillings of your choice
Directions:Select your toppings, assemble the sandwich, butter the outsides, and grill in a hot skillet. Enjoy!
THEME WEEK: sleep & stress management
It’s that time of the quarter. Midterms are starting and your stress levels are rising. Elevated levels of stress actually decrease your retention rate and hinder your performance. Learn about how to manage stress and keep track of your sleep this week with the help of our Sleep Tracker! Also, join us for Bedtime Stories and s’mores Monday night and learn about dreams while making a Dream Catcher on Tuesday.
THIS WEEK’S
Tips for
Success
Starting to prepare for interviews and internships? Here are some tips to consider:
1. Know your resume – know yourself and your strengths; be ready to discuss your accomplishments and interests
2. Know your employer- find out everything you can about them before you interview
3. Prepare- practice your answers to anticipated questions; rehearse in front of the mirror or with a friend
4. Leave your baggage at the door – Don’t bring up grudges or things you’re not happy with. Turn them into a positive and do not speak negatively of professors or past employers.
5. Be professional - wear a suit (nothing too big, too tight, or too short), arrive 10 minutes early, turn off your cell phone, throw away your gum and coffee, and have multiple copies of your resume handy.