Capitol times. (Middletown, Pa.) 1982-2013, March 29, 2000, Image 2

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    Why Is Jesse Gutierrez Still Here?
Jesse Gutierrez graduated from PSH last fall, but he is still lurking around campus. Gutierrez is actu
ally serving hard time at PSH for several misdemeanors and felonies that he committed while attend
ing PSH as an undergraduate. This is a summary of the charges against Gutierrez and some photos
to help identify him. Be warned: He is a dangerous man and is easily provoked.
Charge #1:
An incident inolving a Batman Practicing engineering without a Hanging non-approved Dokken
suit. You don’t want to know the license. stickers on university bulletin
details. boards.
Helping College Students Choose A Career
What am I going to do with
the rest of my life? Sound famil-
At universities throughout the
country, these words cross the
lips of thousands of college
seniors every day. Thankfully,
career counseling has come a
long way in the last 20 years.
Choosing a career need not be
so daunting, say career coun
selors, if students avail them
selves of the resources that are
actually much closer to home
than they think.
Career Searching
Students looking for "the per
fect job" need to remember one
thing, warn the experts.
Jobs have to fit you, regard
less of what is "hot" or available.
The most important aspect of
career exploration is self-assess
ment. Capitalize on your talents
and change your mind a million
times as you explore the possibil
ities.
Networking
In college, there are many
effective ways to network-they
involve talking to people you
already know.
You don't need to begin your
networking efforts by cold call
ing strangers and attending for
mal luncheons; start with people
who are already an important
Charge #2:
North American Precis Syndicate
The most important part of
deciding on a career is finding a
job that fits your talents.
part of your life, such as family
members, professors and
friends
Alter the Question
Instead of asking, "What do I
want to do?" ask yourself, "What
do I want to do for now (or the
next three, six or 12 months).
Giving yourself permission to
make temporary decisions
instead of "the big one" can help
get the gears moving.
One college graduate, who
decided to make a career deci
sion that was right "for the
moment," is this year's Burger
King College Football Scholar
Athlete of the Year recipient,
Hofstra University quarterback
Giovanni Carmazzi. As an
exceptional athlete and scholar,
Carmazzi is a good example of
Charge #3:
capitalizing on one's talent to
forge a career path.
Carmazzi maintained a 3.95
GPA as a business management
major, while starting as quarter
back for his team and volunteer
ing for a variety of community
organizations.
This prestigious honor
enabled Carmazzi to earn
$135,000 for Hofstra
University's general scholarship
fund, putting this amazing schol
ar athlete in the spotlight all over
the nation-Carmazzi is currently
eligible as an NFL draft pick.
Developed to foster the pur
suit of athletic and academic
excellence while encouraging
social awareness and community
service, the Burger King College
Football Scholarship Program is
the single, largest corporate com
mitment of its kind to the sport of
college football.
The program has already
endowed more than 5.3 million
dollars in college scholarship
funds to more than 250 colleges
and universities nationwide in
the last five years.
While playing professional
football might not be in every
one's future, finding an exciting
stimulating career is certainly
within reach and the tools of the
trade are available to everyone.
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT
Charge #4:
Selling advanced encryption
algorithms to Chinese intelli
gence.
Charge #5:
Smuggling illegal immigrants
onto campus and storing them in
the upstairs apartment of the
EAB for unknown reasons.