Sept 8 2014 tlr issue

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The Linfield Review September 8, 2014

Linfield College

McMinnville, Ore.

120th Year

Issue No. 2

Emilie Skladzien/Photo editor

Linfield celebrates, kicks off Hispanic Heritage month

Freshman Lorena Naranjo prepares the triceratops piñata for its demise. Hispanic Heritage Day also featured live music, free food, a raffle, crafts and vendor tables set up around the IM field.

Cigarette fire causes damage, destruction Jonathan Williams @linfieldreviewnews

A cigarette is responsible for a fire in McMinnville that set fire to cars and the True Form Collision and Repair building at Baker street and Northeast 19 street. The fire happened on Wednesday, Sept. 3, around 7 p.m. Fire crews were able to contain and put the fire out by 8 p.m. Sections of highway 99W were temporarily affected by the fire. No injures were reported after the fire. The Oregon department of forestry has noted that McMinnville is currently in a level three precaution level for fires as of September 4. Students are often prone to

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electrical fires. The U.S. Fire Administration offers some fire safety and preventative measures include never overloading circuits or extension cords. Do not place cords and wires under rugs, over nails or in high traffic areas. Immediately shut off and unplug appliances that sputter, spark or emit an unusual smell. Students can place Work Orders to fix appliances through Residence Life. For more information about this fire contact the McMinnville Police Department at (503)-4347307. Jonathan Williams can be reached at linfieldreviewnews@gmail.com

Jan Term required for freshmen Samantha Sigler @linfieldreviewnews

Jonathan Williams/News editor A cigarette caused a fire that burned a car and the True Form Collision and Repair building on Sept. 3 in McMinnville. The McMinnville Fire Department responded and put out the fire within an hour.

News

Students dedicate time out of their Saturday morning to harvest and maintain the Linfield Garden, which is run on a volunteer basis.

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Freshmen will be required to stay on campus during their first year Jan Term beginning in the 2015-2016 academic year. This will not affect current Linfield students, and Jan Term will still be an optional term once students are in their second year and above. “The idea is, ‘what kind of firstyear experience do we want for our students?’ said Susan Hopp, vice president of student affairs and athletics and dean of students. “Because if you get a strong first year, you’ll excel the rest of >> See Jan Term on Page 5

Features

Culture

Instagram isn’t the only game in town for iPhoneographers. Check out reviews of other camera apps. >> Page 7

The Linfield Gallery premieres its exhibit, “isthmos,” by Peter Campus.

Read about students that dedicate themselves on the Linfield Activities Board to create events for students.

Hispanic Heritage Day brings students out from Linfield as well as kids and families from the McMinnville community.

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