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2 October 10-October 16 10-GCRO Brown Bag Lunch Talk —Hut—l 2 noon •Homelessness Aware Night Out— Lake, 7 p.m. •Union Film—Underground, 9 p.m. 11-SAT Confidence! class —x 2179 for more info •"Out of the Closet" Workshop— Founders, 8:30 a.m. •Princeton Review Class —Duke 303, 10 a.m. •National Coming Out Day Ball— -10 p.m., Dana Lobby 12-Film, "And the Band Played On," Underground—2:oo p.m. •Princeton Review —Duke 303, 2:00 p.m. •Reading Group "Brother Man" — Boren, 3:00 p.m. •Reading Group "Divided Sisters"—Gallery, 4:00 p.m. the Pie. oK Imagine... • the Pepperoni Classic • the incredible Spaghetti Works • the screaming hot FireWorks • the elegant Asparagus and Brie ...and 47 other specialty pizzas with a choice of 150 toppings Imagine P'*** 8 * PESIB H\ 1 4508 West Market St. • Greensboro • 854-3555 3700 Lawndale Dr. • Greensboro • 282-9003 Coupon Required-Cut this out | Try the Pie. I $3.00 off on any large pizza. I Redeemable at Greensboro locations. I Guilford College students, faculty and staff. _ Offer good through November 30,1997,, JlotjedeemaWe for_cash. The (iieefc at Gaifford 13-Outdoors Club, Commons, 6:30 p.m. 14- Soccer (M) v. Chowan —4 p.m. •Volleyball v. Hollins —7:00 p.m. •D. Borei, "Lecture on Edo Period Archaeology Tokyo"—Gallery, 7:30 p.m. •Jazz Concert —Underground, 9:00 p.m. 15-Administrative Council — Gallery, 8:00 p.m. •Community Senate, Boren Lounge, 3:35 pm •AACS Meeting—Boren, 8:00 p.m. •Women's Awareness Meeting, F 203-A, 6 p.m. •UNION Coffeehouse featuring singer Mike Rayburn— Underground, 9:00 p.m. 16-Soccer (W) v. Roanoke—4 p.m. Night Out, lake, 7 p.m. News Open Forum Q & A ¥Why did Guilford spend $4 million on technology that will probably be obsolete in just a few years? (McNemar answered) Technology is unavoidable in our future lives. "This is a tension we ought to struggle with." Prospectives often make judgements on superficial qualities such as computers and the conditions of dorms. The changes made were to bring Guilford up to the minimum level to keep people interested. ¥What was the rationale behind the smart cards? (Gillis answered) We wanted to combine the library key cards, the meal plan, dorm key and student I.D. into a single entity. ¥Are the changes happening in an unQuakerly manner? (McNemar answered) If changes don't happen soon, current and prospective students will be in a state of limbo. CDC to sponsor job fair ♦ Career Development Center helps students find jobs Unless he or she plans to re main a professional student or suddenly become independently wealthy, the average college stu dent will have to find a source of income and employment. A pain less way to start this search would be to visit the Job Fair on Novem ber 19th. The Job Fair, sponsored by the North Carolina Career Consor tium, provides a place for stu dents to explore possible career interests. Students who think that they have already found the per fect job can check the future avail ability of that career at the Fair. Underclassmen will have the chance to ask employers what kind of skills they look for in job applicants. "The Job Fair is for every one," said Irene Harrington of the Career Development Center. "We encourage all students and alums to go." The Job Fair will be open from 12:30 to 4:00 at the Airport Marriott. Those who need a ride can contact the CDC to make transportation arrangements. Perfection is our goal, but we don't always achieve it. The Guilfordian strives to correct all errors, so please contact us at x 2306 if you see a mistake. Our circulation goal is to have a paper under the door or on the desk of every person on campus by noon on Friday. If you do not receive your paper, please contact the publications suite at x 2306. BY KATIE HUNTER Staff Writer Corrections The Guilfordian October 10,1997 "We don't want anyone to miss the Job Fair because of transpor tation problems," said Harrington. Students are also advised to take resumes along. The people at the Job Fair can help those who are not graduating seniors find a summer job or internship. Stu dents who need assistance with writing their resume can utilize the resources of the CDC. Ninety employers have reg istered to be at the Job Fair so far. They represent health care, gov ernment, human services, bank ing and finance, criminal justice and law enforcement, education, and the media and communica tions. This number will most likely increase between now and No vember 19th. Three information sessions will be held before the Job Fair. The first two will be held October 7th. One will be at 5:30 in the CDC (upstairs in New Garden) and the other will be in Milner Lounge at 7:00. The final session will be October 16th at 3:00 in the CDC. The Job Fair will provide a great opportunity for students to get a jump start on the future.
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