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Koldus Building offers career ed ucation, experience through co-op and interning and interviews with various companies to students de ciding on their future career paths. Glen Payne, associate director of placement at the Career Center, said some students utilize the cen ter’s resources when choosing a major or deciding they need guid ance on planning their future. “Students can get information on interning and co-oping compa nies they are interviewing with and career education through our pro gram,” he said. “We do suggest that students register early and take full advantages of our ser vices.” Programs are provided for all.StU^ dents, especially those looking for full-time employment after gradua tion. The Dress for Success program will address proper interview at tire. The Career Center is also of fer resume writing and job hunting programs. The Anderson Consulting Ca reer Resource Library, a compo nent of the Career Center, offers company directories and career books aiding in planning and searching for jobs. Pat Johnson Alexander, associ ate director for career education, said students are utilizing the li braries’ resources, but students should start their research early. “Students need to start re searching at least two semesters [prior to graduating!,” she said. "Being familiar with companies is better, and doing it all your last se- -meslei, that can be extremely stressful.” e University. / " mi The Agi’ins tii l>t llt ie road trip S ted the Univt tormalioi lotteh the Ao where students , >th ^ bats ^ 1 ' iN 1 finale to aid cently hired career )win. Despite first two ga 1 eman John S< coordinator was suck* 1 Fall with over 40 /asn’t a\\ it went pretl thou i aieei tair, performance inteieM that hasntk|» Scheschuk y eai ly we need to l>avnes.„citheLiiV:a Ierto t bet growing and w. ntv,)y ith newcon natoi.s to all (( | s> the Aggie funding is available. . si of d stion eomin 1 Dm 1 all, ilug . t W ouId $35 pei M'liivstei. igKu/.mic, J ■ We created thisfeetijgp for our customized senB — er technologies," hesaii* The Sleeping Beauty A =3 C tP=rr^ ate OPAS dating tip #1: You'll never forget your fairy tale night at the bale We whole-heartedly admit, there aren't many sure things in the dating world. But, we are certain that escorting your date to The Sleeping Beauty is about as close as you can get. The Sleeping Beauty features RUSSIAN NATIONAL BALLET (Company of 50) Rudder Auditorium February 19 and 20 at 8 PM February 20 at 3 PM Call 845-1234 for tickets