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Wednesday September 17, 2003
Career fair draws 2,000 students
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Over 2,000 students showed up for the first day of the largest career fair held on campus each year.

Located in the grand ballroom of the Student Union Memorial Center, the fair offered employment opportunities ranging from jobs at the Boston Beer Company to the Central Intelligence Agency.

"We have 125 employers in there right now. It's the first year where everyone showed up," said Susan Miller, marketing and special events coordinator for career services, adding that in past years there were a number of employer cancellations due to the weak economy. [Read article]

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