HIP gives students reasons to STAMP-EDE to events
By Jeff Denmon
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Assistant Editor
Have you been stamping your Stamp-ede card?
The Stamp-ede card, an incentive program for campus activities that began at the beginning of the year, is a program that rewards students for going to the various skill shops and other campus activities. These Rewards range from free food and movie tickets to gift certificates and a chance to win one of two Apple iPod Shuffles.
Highlands Interactive Production, also known as HIP, is a group of 11 Georgia Highlands College students that plan, book, and assist in stamp-ede events. HIP is also responsible for the advertisement of the performers� appearances at each event and the $1 pizza Wednesdays.
The students that make up HIP are Jannah Corn, Candace Peugh, Jacki Padgett, Danielle White, Lori Momon, Haley Elakman, Risha Stallings, Tari Reynolds, Terae Thomas-Mizell, Selena Parrish, Cristal Reynolds, Lowell Beasley, Sundrell Cooper and Nikkie Estes.
�We are looking for new HIP prospects at the Cartersville campus,� said John Spranza, director of student life.
�Students pay their activity fees,� Spranza explains. �This is just a way to get their money back.�
For a calendar on all student activities for the year go to http://www.highlands.edu/cgi-bin/campuscalendar/calendar.cgi or stop by the Student Life Office
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