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Michigan Tech Lode
February 10, 2011
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Lydia Patch crowned Winter Carnival Queen
Winter Carnival Queen 2011: Lydia Patch was crowned the Winter Carnival Queen for 2011. Patch performed “Not Getting Married Tonight” with two supporting singers and was represented by Douglas Houghton Hall (DHH). For a complete recap of Winter Carnival, read next week’s edition of the Lode or purchase a 2011 Winter Carnival Pictorial on Friday at the Campus Bookstore. Photos by Jacob Shuler
Apartment Hunting Tips for finding the right place ERIKA PEABODY Lode Writer Now is the time of year when students are being pressed to sign a housing contract in the dorms. However, there are other living options, like apartments and houses. It could be scary deciding to move off campus and many students think it is harder than it actually is. There are a few apartment complexes along College Avenue, and a few of them have large signs and banners listing their phone numbers for students walking or driving past. For other apartments, check online. There are a few downtown with even more a short drive away in Hancock. Current students say another good place to check for open housing is the bulletin boards in the Fisher Lobby. People with open rooms, or those looking for roommates, often put flyers on those boards with their information and phone number. Many students have also found Barkboard (https://barkboard. mtu.edu/tools/public/main/) as a great place to check if you are looking for a place to live.
Spring Career Fair 2011 Make sure you get the job you want
Some people don’t know about Barkboard and how good of a resource it can be. It is a forum for Michigan Tech students and currently has 375 topics listed under Housing; so that could be a quick and easy way to find a room. Another website that some students find extremely useful is the USG Off-Campus Housing website. On this site, Landlords can post available rooms or houses, as well as all of the information about their rental policies and leasing options. This site has a lot of pertinent information when it comes to looking for off-campus housing. Lastly, most students find rooms and apartments off campus through their friends. Michigan Tech is small, so networking can be easy. Talk to friends who live off campus and ask if they have heard of anyone with rooms open. If they don’t know of any, chances are they know someone else who might. Now, once you have found an apartment or house, what should you look for? One big thing is a lease. Some students rent rooms continued on 3
Research Focus: Brandon Pereles and Biosensors
KIMBERLY GRIGG Lode Writer
REBEKAH PRICE Lode Writer
The career center is putting on its annual Spring Career Fair. This fair will be taking place in the Student Development Complex on Tuesday, Feb. 16 from 12 p.m - 6 p.m. This fair will be a great opportunity for students to meet potential employers and to obtain co-ops or internships. There will be many companies coming to the career fair including Amtrak, GE Health Care, General Electric, Epic, Kimberly-Clark Corporation and the Union Pacific Railroad. You can find a complete list of registered companies coming to the Career Fair at the Career Services website (http://www.career.mtu.edu/). There are a few tips for attending the Career Fair to further your chances of obtaining a co-op, internship, or job. The first and most important tip is to dress professionally. This will be the first impression you make on a potential employer, so it is im-
Brandon Pereles, a student currently working for his Ph.D in biomedical engineering, is working to design a pressure-sensing device for prosthetic limbs. This pressure sensor will monitor the forces on the amputated limb, better protecting the stump from further damage. A major problem for amputees is when the limb experiences uneven loading. Problems from minor irritations to the amputated limb could cause tissue death, which could require another amputation. The goal of this project is to create a “preventative tool” for the monitoring of patients by doctors. Pereles has been working on this particular project for three years under his advisor, Dr. Keat Ghee Ong. Pereles has been working with Dr. Ong for a total of six years. The lab’s current focus can be summarized in a publication by Dr. Ong from 2008 “Implantable Biosensors for Real-
Spring Career Fair 2011: Recruiters from all over the country will come to Michigan Tech seeking the best and brightest students to fill internship, co-op, or even full-time positions for a semester or following graduation. Make sure you’re prepared to represent yourself in the best possible way by checking out the Lode’s tips. Lode file photo
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