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    Spring Job Fair

    Dozens of potential employers looking to hire will be courtingDe Anza College students at the Career Center’s Spring Job Fair onMay 12. The Campus Center encourages students to bring multiplecopies of their resume to the event, which will be held inConference Rooms A and B from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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    Carolyn Keen Literature Prize

    The deadline for the Carolyn Keen Literature Prize is May 21.Any student essay rooted in literary analysis that has beensubmitted in a De Anza College English course is eligible forconsideration.

    First, second and third prizes will be awarded to the topessays, with monetary prizes ranging from $100 to $300 foreach.

    The first place essay will be published in Red Wheelbarrow, anon-campus literary magazine. Submissions and questions should bedirected to Jill Quigley in F-61J, who can be reached at408-864-5564.

    Colleges On-campus

    University of California at Berkeley’s Director of the CommunityCollege Transfer Program Keith Schoon will advise De Anza Collegestudents on May 4 from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the Transfer Center,which is located in MQ-7. No appointments will be scheduled, butstudents may meet with Schoon by drop-in. Schoon will fieldquestions about applying to the Berkeley campus.

    Representatives from University of California, San Diego willadvise students on May 5 from 9:30 a.m. to 11:20 a.m. at theTransfer Center in MQ-7.

    Students already accepted to University of California at SanDiego for the Fall Quarter of 2004 are invited to attend a 11:30a.m. to 12:30 a.m. question-and-answer session in the Don BautistaRoom, which is located in the Hinson Campus Center.

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