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Are you like every other college student who's still trying to figure out what to do with your life? Career Fair 2000 may have some answers for you. This three-day program may just help you land a job or find your direction in life. Visit different employers' booths set up on the Lute Olson floor of the McKale center. The fair starts at 9 this morning. Give Susan Miller a call at 621-1408 if you've got any questions.

Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with the UA Museum of Art newest exhibit opening today. The museum will be showing the work of four Mexican artists - Carlos Merida, Rodolfo Morales, Rufino Tamayo an Nahum Zenil - through Oct. 16. Pick up a list from the front desk of Mexican artists and their artwork displayed in the UA's museum before you tour the galleries. The museum is open Monday through Friday 9 a.m. until 5 in the evening and Sunday's noon till 4 p.m. Call Socorro Vasquez at 621-9204 for more details.

At the grad student level but still have trouble organizing your papers? Kendra Gaines is here to help you put the finishing touches on your papers. Gaines, from the Writing Skills Improvement Program, will help you arrange your thoughts into a coherent paper that will dazzle your professors. Stop by Modern Languages Room 413 by 4 this afternoon to learn all Gaines has to offer. Call Donna Rabuck at 621-5849 to learn more about this workshop and other programs sponsored by the Writing Skills Improvement Program.

Revisit an old classic tonight when "Cabaret" hits Centennial's stage. Daring and controversial when it first debuted in 1966, John Kander and Fred Ebb's musical has once again become the talk of Broadway in this provocative reinvention by Academy Award-winning director Sam Mendes and Rob Marshall. The play tells of a British journalist who falls in love with an American-singer at Berlin's decadent Kit Kat Club during the rise of the Nazi regime. The show starts at 7:30 tonight at Centennial Hall. Call the box office at 621-3341 to snag yourself some tickets. Tickets cost between $34 and $46.

Life's a challenge, how do you face it? Sound like an inspirational poster you see in the back of a catalog on airplanes? Well the Human Resources department is taking on "Survival Skills: Leading Through Adversity," during this week's development program, which hill help you make those cheesy messages a reality. The workshop will cover how to face roadblocks and how to create an environment that is not only efficient enough to survive, but to thrive also. The program starts at 8:30 this morning in the University Services Building Room 216. Call 621-7701 for more information.


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