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Show Tlanday Juw The Daily Utah Chnmide - $, 1997 UmitenmDOT) Cam) g aireeiT: Do irectoir Job, Says LINDSAY WOOD Chronicle Staff Writer "Too many students do not realize the opportunity available to them through the university's internship program" said Sam Morrison, director of the University of Utah's Career Services. Career Services offers cooperative education ) (co-op- program- paid s-professional, internships relating directly to a career or academic interest. "You can't get a job without experience," Morrison said. "You can't get experience without a job." "Here's an opportunity to get the experience you need to get a job," he said. An internship gives an employer a free look, at what the student has to offer, and the student also gets to discover-with- out making a it's the right job for him or her, Morrison said. Students can receive credit for career-relatework experience through various academic sources on campus. Students can earn anywhere from one to 12 credit hours, commit-mcnt-wheth- cr d Lead to a Morrison discovered he did--, depending . on the academic . credit. like his chosen academic n't department granting Career Services receives pathway when he had a many job opportunities that are required internship. 1 . At the time, he was majoring of sufficient quality to be in speech pathology, and internships, Morrison said. Services although he enjoyed the acadeZions Data mic work, when it came time RUED Channel Company, Seven and KSL TV have postfor his internship, he discoved ads on the job board in the ered he didn't have the Career Services office. patience for working with small IBM pays relocation costs, children. Morrison changed his major wages and expenses to interns, Morrison said. "A lot of stu- and went on to complete a masdents just don't know this can ter's degree in public adminishelp their employment oppor- tration. tunities." "Students should - take the nonMorrison stressed that pulse of what's available before profit organizations are not in a they graduate," Morrison said. "We're here to help students position to pay wages. Students majoring in parks, find jobs so they can get better recreation and tourism can jobs when they do graduate." intern for Disney. "What betMorrison wants to ensure ter way to learn than with the that students are using every in entertainment?" resource available to find out best Morrison said. what they want. The political science departThe U. career library is one ment offers internships in of the best in . the country, the Morrison said. Also available is Washington through Institute Politics. a career profile package that of Hinckley "Students frequently say helps students decide what they their internships are the most are best suited for, and the Services . website valuable experience in their Career academic careers," said Pat (www.saff.utah.educarecr) Ryan, internship coordinator offers listings on for the Hinckley Institute of employment opportunities. up-to-da- te Politics. Twitch bventS from page 1 Austin Powers to gay films." Jones doesn't give credit where credit is due, Riedelbach says. "(The Twitch staff put a lot of long hours Am of Utsh it proud to present "Beyond Rcalfyf an exhibit into it," especially this year, she says. According to Riedelbach, there were some serious flaws with the design settings in Twitch before this year. The magazine has improved considerably since its creation three years ago, she says. "The 'Arts 8c Entertainment' section before Twitch was a disaster she says. "It was nowhere dose to being as incredibly comprehensive and solid as it is now." "I think it's sad just as Twitch is gaining momentum and is establishing a permanent residence that it's going to be over," Arial says. Jones, who says he will still cover events next year, says Twitch may be too comprehensive when it comes to events. "The magazine should supple- through Sstturday.june 14 at Arts of Utah 'CaSexy, 2107 S. H&iaod Dove. Ca3 4677477 jbrmotemlbraabon. Stixaccs from die Decorative Aits GoEccttons of the Utah HiMcum of Fine Arts arc on at the liwemn of Fox Aits ferotj Sept 21. Also on display dis-pia- frankoski of the Cxcdra! of the Madeleine by Js&l surrounding areaS than on campus. For Rob to assume they only want coverage of campus or 'cultural' events demonstrates his ignorance and narrow viewpoint," she said. What new form and emphasis she arts and entertainment section v ill take remains to be seen. Jones is S for monies to fund a new m. ne next year. ngs arc from the coSectkn of Dc Mama Jacobson in the Utah Museum of fine Arts' permanent collection. 5 - Emeritus Richard Bcrchan, former president of the Paul Qaudd Society of America, for a lecture on the life and work of Paul QaudeL a &bofic poet and playwright of modem France. The evening of poetry, drama and discussion w3 take place TONIGHT at 170 S. Univenky : Ave, 7:30 psn. Contact Michael Lovett at for more information. , 399-571- FORUMS The final , a gap between our society's values and your current reality. Gmtimam Conversation is scheduled for TODAY in the Dumke Reception Room of the Alumni House, noon., The , topic is "Who's the Boss: Higher Education Governance and the f University of Utah. Panelists I iorbidf mrmbers of the Boards of Regents and Trustees, and the ; dWusaon mSL be nxxkrated by M, John Ashton, executive direc-- " tor of the University Afumni Association. Because we recognize . PERFORMANCES . The Newman Center would like you to jean Professor K Reunion Community Service Center oa display at the U. Museum of Fbe Am through Oct 19. The passi- not supplant it," Riedelbach believes the new magazine will not be successful. "U. students do not limit themselves to the barely existent 'campus life.' Most of them are commuters and spend more time in the city and , scroll painting is fjfcjBXHT off-camp- Chronicle, - restoration.. off-camp- ment the he says. y ; v; V Solidarity v $cnunarr ,.; An; Introductioii to Rntjlutboary Socialism presents "Building a I Rnt)luuooary Party; How to ; Make a Revolution in the USJ? TONIGHT at 8 p.m. and again Friday at 11 am in Union 275. ,; decauee building takes Because ' participation VOluntCCling Because your time is Because the .. - y AcnvrnEs Swing dance is the biggest craze in California nightdubs. acctading tojanei tfbcy, prest- - :; dent k of the Us Swmg Daivx Qub. BaiKk like Royal Crown Revue and Big Bad ,booVx . 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