8 TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 2005 BUILDING BETTER MEN Tfc ' "mm \ > Icy&ußi DTH/SARA IEWKOWICZ rew Andrews, a member of UNC’s Delta Upsilon fraternity, celebrates the groundbreaking of the fraternity s new house, which will be located between Hillsborough and Boundary streets. The house will replace Delta Upsilons previous location, which stood for 80 years. WXYC UNJ STUDENT R^DIO TUES, JAN 89.3 FM • WXYC.ORG /STATION OPm ti&UM: TOES, JAM ft t tAM.JFM . tmOHMumx 3341 * j-~ Cut and save Cut and save— , • - The - Vfndy P ' & ~MK3rT7TanT7T?TTTT?nm^M~2i9HanesHall j I (areer Center * 11! [how TO IMPROVE YOUR INTERVIEWING SKILLS: Learn how to => CO [interview effectively. Tues. Jan. 18 4p 2398 Hanes CL New York Recruiting Alliance Resume Drop: If you are interested nj g- in jobs and internships in New York, make sure to drop your resume and cover letter, < m if necessary. Jan. 19 8:30a-3p 219 Hanes _ ’ CD HOW TO APPLY AND SIGN UP FOR AN ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEW: i-li* o?' and you know that last year there were over 140 employers interviewing students in Rf II i any major? If you are interested in on-campus interviews, come to this session to 1 ■ j fleam more about the system. Wed. Jan. 19 3p 2398 Hanes | ! How to Find a Job or Internship in the Arts: If you are interested in Wi J a career using your creative talents, then this workshop is for you! Learn how to find 81 ! a job or an internship in the arts. Wed. Jan. 19 4p 2398 Hanes Iff i How to Find a Job after Graduation: Learn how UCS can assist you dp J with your job search by learning how to search for job leads, search alumni and em- J ployer research databases, and how to participate in on-campus interviews. Thurs. ! Jan. 20 4p 2398 Hanes |||| 0 How to Write an Effective Resume: Come prepare a draft of your re- § > sume with a UCS counselor. Thurs. Jan. 20 Sp 2398 Hanes Q. (/) MOCK Interview Day: Learn how to interview effectively by participating in a -0 videotaped practice interview with a UCS counselor teamed with a representative & C from a major employer. Call 962-7994 for an appointment. CO Thurs. Jan. 20 9a-5p 223 Hanes 3 Entrepreneurial Careers Panel: If you are interested in an entrepre- lj|P o neurial career, come to this panel and hear professionals discuss opportunities. ! Wed. Jan. 26 4p 2398 Hanes j Nursing Fair. Meet employers from hospitals and healthcare organizations. J [Professional attire is recommended. Sat. Jan. 22 9a-lp Great Hall ! Internship Fair: Meet employers from various organizations and learn about K: { internships available for students. Professional attire is recommended. | Thurs. Jan. 28 10a-3p Great Hall ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEWS l£ Submit resumes between Jan. 17-Jan. gi | for Employers Interviewing Feb. 14-Feb. 18 Q) jNorfolk Southern Corporation, Management Trainee > DRW Trading Group, Summer Trader Assistant Internship (/) Bank of America (Technology and Operations), details not yet available -0 Bain and Company, details not yet available C Newell Rubbermaid, Sales and Field Marketing Rep. (D ; CD Wells Fargo, details not yet available | || 'tj Liberty Mutual (Personal Markets HR) o penworth Financial, details not yet available 1 llff j NC Public Interest Research Group, Campus Organizer, Fellowship ayyMlyc \ p j Centex Homes, details not yet available § % i EMPLOYER PRESENTATIONS 11 ! [Tuition Painters—Jan. 18 —5-Bp—lo3 Hanes j Teach for America —Jan. 24—5:30-6:30p—2398 Hanes j 2: “Rr*iiltrwl(b CCS" * E!tr PID# and compklt profile County schools stress discourse BY KATHRYN REED STAFF WRITER As the Orange County Board of Education prepares to tackle a vari ety of districtwide issues in the new year, school officials say they have taken significant steps to open the lines of communication between schools and parents. “We’re trying lots and lots of things to increase our visibility and the flow of communication to our various publics,” said Superintendent Shirley Carraway. “Our board has taken communication very seriously. We’ve heard that loud and clear from the community.” Board member Elizabeth Brown said the focus on communication stemmed from concerns among par ents that the previous board was not willing to listen to their concerns. “If you don’t have the coopera tion and support of parents, it’s Supplier s status at UNC remains unclear BY KATHRYN BALES STAFF WRITER Gildan Activewear’s status as a supplier of blank T-shirts to UNC licensees is still in a state of limbo. The University’s Licensing Labor Code Advisory Committee is reviewing draft letters to UNC’s ' .~J: j kT v/ V 1000 F *" ol B F Fiom.j. Suite, lor Up lo 10 v : /•• • | L.,y Rive, Rid. People ( J / r*~' ’ T ANARUS”“ T “ ,bo W.t.r.lld. Mint Golf Cour.e / / / // ■ _ * Outdoor PooU Q t f t Shop 1 LJ / ) ,nd ° or Pe °‘ K.tcfc.n. with V yV' y *” A <' i " n ’ Dm ' Microwevc, end Hu, Gulfr.de Hoi Tub CoHeemelre.r, Room S/v/klfiiurJUi -tWikJi. • j Slri A P.-.... 1 RerrUl. 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