News briefs – Oct. 18, 2012

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Student Senate to host trick-or-treating

For its third year running, Student Senate will host Trick-or-Treat for Kids 5:30 to 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 26 in COM 319 and 322. This year’s festivities include a scavenger hunt, costume contest and more.

For more information, contact Mindy Kinnaman at mkinnam1@jccc.edu or ext. 3534.

LUNA to sponsor DÍa de los Muertos display

LUNA (Latinos United Now and Always) will sponsor an altar on the second floor of COM to celebrate Día de los Muertos from Friday, Nov. 2 through Wednesday, Nov. 7.

Decorations for the altar may be dropped off with Mysti Meiers, recruitment specialist, Admissions, in SC 319.

Any questions about appropriate items may be directed to Veronica Soto, club president, at vsotov93@gmail.com or Luis Aparicio, vice president, at laparici@stumail.jccc.edu.

 

New look for Kansas driver’s licenses

Kansas driver’s licenses are updated every six years with a new style and new security measures to curb counterfeit and fraud. The Department of Revenue rolled out the newest design in an event with Gov. Sam Brownback Tuesday,
Oct. 16.

The new style of licenses features a photo on the back visible only under ultraviolet light and various security measures not visible to the naked eye. Magnetic strips on the back of the cards containing driver information are gone.

Motorists began receiving the new licenses this week.

 

Compiled by Mackenzie Clark, mclark68@jccc.edu

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