Campus Review
September 19, 2012
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Athletics
The Clayton State men’s soccer team has
opened the 2012 season with two shutouts
and allowed only one shot on goal in 180
minutes of play. In recognition of the
team’s fine start on the defensive end, the
Laker team captain and defensive leader
Donal Roughneen, of Reading England,
was named the Peach Belt Conference’s
Defender of the Week. Clayton State
opened its season in the Loch Shop
Classic, blanking both Pfeiffer and
Queens 5-0 in the season-opening tourna-
ment. Anchored by Roughneen, Pfeiffer
and Queens combined for only eight total
shots in the two matches.
CRSA
If you are interested in attending the
Clayton State Retirees Association lunch-
eon on Thursday, Oct. 25, and did not
receive an invitation, please contact
Tiffany Whidby in the Office of
Development at (678) 466-4470.
Recruitment & Admissions
On Friday, Sept. 21, Clayton State will
host the annual Clayton County PROBE
College Fair in the University’s Student
Activities Center. More than 2,000 high
school seniors from Clayton County are
expected to attend the College Fair, which
will run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. As of Sept.
11, representatives from 93 colleges, uni-
versities, and other higher education insti-
tutions nationwide were scheduled to par-
ticipate. Clayton State’s Office of
Recruitment and Admissions is proud to
host this event in partnership with the
Clayton County Public Schools.
University Health Services
University Health Services at Clayton
State University began offering flu shots
to students, faculty, staff and the public on
Monday Sept. 10. The shots will be avail-
able from 7 a.m. to 6:15 p.m., Monday
and Tuesday, from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
Wednesday and Thursday, and from 7:30
a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Fridays in the
University Health Services suite, located
in room 211 of the Clayton State Student
Center building. Costs are as follows: stu-
dents – $15; faculty/staff – $20; commu-
nity – $20.
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