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By Joshua McClain
Arizona Daily Wildcat,
November 3, 1999
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SAS is at it again. Their weekly workshop series turns to "Gender and Globalization," which is the title of this week's presentation being delivered by Spike Peterson. SAS also plans to cover activism and how to go about getting your agenda across to others. SAS invites anyone interested in opening dialogue on issues facing the global economy. The series starts tonight at 7, in Social Sciences room 206. It usually lasts around two hours. Avery Kolers can answer your SAS questions at 628-7805.

Learn more and more about the history of the area we live in, when the Arizona Historical Society covers "Tarnished Badges," a story of corrupt Arizona law officers of the post World War II era. The Arizona Historical Society is centering this fall's lectures on murder, mayhem and mass hysteria in the wild, wild west. Tonight's lecture, being given by Jane Eppinga, is from 7-9 p.m. The fun takes place at the AHS building, which is located at 949 E Second St., just a hop, skip and a jump away from the heart of campus. The cost to attend these lectures is $6, but you receive a $3 discount with your CatCard. Curious fellows can call AHS at 628-5774 if you desire more information.

The whole point of going to college is to get a good job after graduation right? Well, a lot of good that degree does if you don't know how do find the job of your choice. Career Services was designed for just that reason. They are hosting a Job Search Workshop today at 11 a.m. in the Education building room 320. Career Services can be reached at 621-4224, if you have some future-of-your- career type questions. The workshop should last in the neighborhood of 60 minutes.

Does the upcoming semester have you all flustered about what general education courses to take? Have you got a surprise coming. Today, on the UA Mall, representatives from all kinds of departments will try to woo you into taking their classes, and will help you decide what will fit into your program. The General Education Fair is for everyone, because we all have to take loads of general education, and this fair is designed to make that pain less hurtful. The fair will be 120 minutes, after kicking off at 11 a.m. Faculty from various departments will also be on hand to answer all of your questions point blank. So shore up your next semester schedule and check out the fair.


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