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VIOLENCE, cont'd from page 2 I^ANBACK, fr«n page one nity and are causing deterio ration of a significant seg ment of our young people. Much like drag usage, Stanback says that campus violence needs to be curved and that guns are too readily available. “ Campus violence and student deaths are no doubt unfortunate, but life on campus is an extension of life in our communities,” said Stanback. “Community in volvement is necessary in order to control crime in our city and involvement of the college community is neces sary to curve crime on cam puses. Law enforcement can not do it alone”. Stanback also com mented on education in today’s society and ex pressed that serious students will usually excel, others will eventually be weeded out and those who genuinely want to learn will learn. The Campus Echo is looking for feature stories, il you have any idea s oi questions, let us know. CO-OP/CAREER FAIR Wbikshops: A. E. Student Union Monday, October 4 3:00-7:30 P.M. Fain McLendon-McDougald Gymnasium Tuesday, October 5 10-4 P.M. Bring your resumes Workshops; MONDAY 3:00 - 4:00 pm Federal Career Opportunities 3:30 - 4:15 pm How To Market Yourself and To Communicate Better 4:15 - 5:00 pm Preparing for The Professional World These workshops will be presented to share helpful information on business ethics and preparation for the business world. Co-op Panel Discussion 5:00 - 6:30 pm A panel of employers and students will exchange information regarding cooperative education. Students will also talk about their work experiences. 6:30 - 7:30 pm Reception sponsored by Sheraton University Center Participants who are interested in attending any of the workshop sessions should contact Tht> Career Plarmino & Placement Center for additiorud information. TUESDAY 9:00 am 9:30 am - 10:00am 10:00am 12 noon - 2:00 pm 2:00 - 4:00 pm R^istration Set-up/Continental Breakfast Open to students and public Lunch (for recruiters) Fair continuation/wrap up Onfrmed compames include: Glaxo Blue Cross Blue Shield of NC North Carolina Roche Biomedical Law Enforcement Agencies T Tniv^rcitV U.S.GovAgsncies NC State ^ncks LvCniTai LiniVCr&Hy Sprint - Carolina Telephone SAS Institute Financial Institutions aixl Others Career Planning & Placement Center page 3, OCT. 1,1993 WHITE HOUSE, from page one chitecture, a lobbying group in Washington. Allison ac cepted a paid internship with AIA for the rest of the sununer and was invited back for next summer. This summer was the first time NCCU was invited to the White House Internship program. The internship is six weeks long, and the cost, $2,500, was paid by the university and the NCCU Alunmi Association. Allison, Dobbins and Krind all said that the work was long and hard, but well worth it. Dobbins said, “It was a once in a life time experience, and I really appreciate the chance to go.” Qualifications for the internships include academic achievement, community service, and personal interests. The procedme for selecting NCCU students should be formalized by spring semester. Students interested in in terning next summer should pick up applications from the Career Planning and Placement office. Peggy Watson- Borden, director of CPP, can answer questions and help guide students. New Advice Column Having problems? School getting to be too much for you? Beginnng to wonder whether you should dump your boyfriend? Has your roommate finally gone too far? Feeling lonely? Bewitched? Bothered? Or just bewildered? Don't suffer alone! Write "Dear Lala," the Echo's new advice columnist. Address letters to The Campus Echo, c/ 0 The Department of English or bring letters to room 319 in the Com munications Building. Lala may not solve all your problems, but she will make suffering through them more fun.
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