Staff Writer ~~ When I enrolled into Penn State Mont Alto I wasn’t imag- ining literally being on the side of a mountain. Being nine miles from any commercial area, it’s hard to buy anything you need without a car. It’s even harder getting a job to pay for the things you want if you don’t have federal work-study. Work- study provides part-time jobs for undergraduate and graduate students. If one doesn’t qualify for a work-study, one will most likely end up working at The Mill Café. So here’s the scenario you find out you have no work-study and you are directed to apply at The Mill Café. Then you’re News November 2008 ob that hires without it _ Unless you have a vehicle off this sleep-away camp called Penn State Mont Alto. I really find this fact unfair being from New York I’m used to finding a the minimum wage. What we need on this cam- pus are more jobs or at least risburg or Chambersburg. Since that won’t happen for years to come, all I can advise from the job searches I have done are telemarketing jobs or jobs that you can telecommute, too. Good places to find these jobs are www.wahm.com or www.craigslist.com. All you need to apply for these jobs are given an early morning schedule high-speed internet and a land- working for $7.50 an hour. You line phone. If you're really des- realize you hate working at The perate for a job you can try what Mill Café and start coming late to work. You warnings are rack- ing up and the next thing you know, you're fired. Now you’re out of work what you going to do? There’s not much you can do, you don t quality for pwork I am about to do. Buy a 50cc gas scooter and ride it nine search of work. Other then that all 1 can n doi is wish you luck. Have fm search BY TAKEMA FULLER Columnist Don’t let the cold weather bring you down, use it to spice things up with your wardrobe. This fall is all about big and bright, but don’t go overboard. Less is more Instead of looking for bold prints, look for solids which are way easier to pair with accessories. History repeats itself 70’s fashion is making a big comeback. Look out for boho prints, florals, and wide legged pants and jeans this fall season. Treat her like a lady Blouses, pencil skirts, and tailored suits are hot even when it’s cold. Flair up those looks with hot accessories and heels. anxiery = Are between apes » Have panic disorder For moe Indormation, call This rach smsdy haw beens dren] me Birdie. Ld WD TT BEA tiiscnley anid of the ed Aiiculry in pani pT escitalopram for are provided 21 no d by de rediaibenl Srviee Bond under Wrap up Sweaters and different types of knit wear keep are the best way to be comfortable and warm while looking oh so chic. And the fellas, have not been forgotten. Sweaters and i jeans will pro- tect you from § the cold while ¥ having you looking hot. Spotted in stripes Stripes are essential for the classy look and look well paired with jeans or under a suit jacket. Clear eye for the straight leg Front panel and straight leg trousers are in for the season while pleated pants are definitely OUT of style. Tailor made Tailor cut blazers and trench coats are in style. Tweed or cashmere will make you look and feel rich and will turn heads. School spirit Cashmere sweaters and cardigans are a must have. They give that touch of school spirit regardless of where you are. Dark denim In 2008, jeans have gotten tighter, lower, and nicer. Jeans are the one thing that will go with just about anything you may have in your closet. BY RADCLIFFE BENNETT Staff Writer Being a college student, there are plenty of ways of be- come sick. Once one steps foot surrounded by germs and other harmful pathogens. However, there are several ways to nip that cold in the... butt, before it gets to out of control. Listen to your body If you're tired, find time throughout your day to take a nap or at least lay down for an hour or two to get re-energized. Your body knows the adequate amount of rest it needs, so your best bet is listening to it. Get sufficient amount of sleep All those late night events that take place in college, can and will eventually take its toll. Instead of running on five hours one or two hours. You'll be surprised by the results. Your body will also be very grateful. Drink Up No, I don’t mean the alco- holic beverages either. I mean the kind of fluids that hydrate your body. Alcoholic bever- ages, as well as soda, only de- hydrate the body, and in the long-run just wear you down. Be sure to drink nourishing liquids like chicken noodle soup or some type of fruit juice. Stay on top of your symptoms If you decide to pick up some medicine, make sure you take something that will treat the type of cold that you have. Read small print on the back of the box to see what symptoms the medicine treats, and be sure it is safe for you to use. Acci- dently taking the wrong medi- cine can be harmful to the body and your overall well being.