Mock interviews prepare students for work force
Kim Pischke sat waiting in the lounge at the University Career Center. She was dressed conservatively as though for an interview, resume in hand. She appeared nervous.
“I’m not actually interviewing for a real job,” she said. “It’s a practice interview.
Messages from Paul Timmreck and President Trani
A Message from Paul W. Timmreck, Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration (Monday night), the Office of the Governor announced an increase in the threat of terrorist conditions to orange level — high threat, high risk. This elevated level is due to similar action by the federal government because of potential military conflict in Iraq.
U.S. launches war on Iraq
Addressing the nation Wednesday night, President George W. Bush announced the U.S.-led attack against Iraq has begun. “American and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm Iraq, to free its people and to defend the world from grave danger,” Bush said.
Fire Safety Facts
I just read the article “How Safe are You?,” (March 6) by Kent Brockwell, in your paper. I understand how the student body (and everyone else) is concerned about their welfare and safety during such trying times, particularly with recent fire/evacuation tragedies fresh in our memory.
Crime Log
Thursday, February 27 Male arrested at MCV’s Main Hospital for being drunk in public. Thursday, March 6 Female employee assaulted by a known person at MCV’s West Hospital. Personal property valued at $1,400 stolen from Bowe Street Parking Deck. Monday, March 10 Male arrested on the 800 block of West Grace Street for felony hit and run (with injuries) and felony eluding an officer.