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The State Press

Blogs give job advice

Auburn University's Career Development Services has developed a blog called Tigers Prepare to help students find jobs upon college graduation.The Web site address is tigersprepare.blogspot.com."It's up-to-date ways that students can approach their job search strategically, proactively, to give them information and opinions about writing resumes, cover letters and how to prepare for maybe some of the events that we've had on campus," said Katie Mantooth, a Career Development Services career counselor.The blog was started last summer as a way to get information out to students in a more casual, conversational fashion.Mantooth said depending on the article, it may even be humorous.Mantooth said they wanted to be able to offer more than just their tip sheets to help advise students."It's just kind of the questions we get a lot and trying to put some good information out there that's not just regurgitation of our tip sheet that we have," Mantooth said.


The State Press

Theater graduates dAUnce the night away all weekend

Dancers slid, spun and scurried all over the stage at the Telfair Peet Theatre for dAUnce VII, which ran Thursday, April 23 through Sunday.Duane Lee Holland, an acclaimed choreographer and professional hip-hop dancer, choreographed a dance for the students to perform and showed off his dance skills in a number titled "Get Up.""I thought the performance was awesome," said Kelley Holcomb, freshman in music theater.


The Auburn Plainsman

Spanish department offers foreign film classes this summer

Movie buffs have the opportunity to see films from foreign countries this summer, and get college credit for the experience.During the first mini-semester, the Spanish foreign language department is offering two new courses: horror foreign films (FLSP 3970: Special Topics in Hispanic Film) and romantic foreign films (FLSP 3970, section 002.)Both classes will be taught in English by Spanish professor Jorge Munoz.Munoz, an English major from the University of Seville, has a Master's and Doctorate in contemporary Spanish film and novel from UNC Chapel Hill.

Auburn Gay-Straight Alliance dresses in drag

The Auburn Gay-Straight Alliance hosted its first drag show, "What a Drag," in the Student Center Saturday.Guys put on wigs and dresses and girls wore baggy pants and bandanas to raise awareness for the need to add a gender identity clause to the nondiscrimination policy at Auburn.The "girls" arrived in the afternoon to start getting ready for the big show.The boys added false eyelashes, high heels and flashy jewelry to top off the look.The room was decked out with a light up disco ball and a complete refreshments table."Donations will go towards trying to push the nondiscrimination clause to include gender identity," said Stephen Davis, a sophomore in theatre.

The Auburn Plainsman

Sororities duke it out to win Derby Days

Posters, billboards, glitter and war paint. As the countdown closed at midnight, girls from all sororities raced around the Sigma Chi lawn showing their sorority poster paraphernalia in support of the fraternity's philanthropic event Derby Days.Derby Days is Sigma Chi's annual week-long event to raise money for its philanthropy the Children's Miracle Network.Zach Moore, a sophomore in accounting and this year's Derby Days chair, said the week is packed with fundraisers.A specific restaurant donates a portion of its profits to the Children's Miracle Network each day.Sigma Chi also hosts an activity each night for the sororities to participate in."We try to make it as fun as possible," Moore said.

The Auburn Plainsman

Former priest speaks on homosexuality, Bible

Daniel Helminiak discussed "What the Bible Really Says About Homosexuality" Tuesday night in the Student Center.Helminiak, a former priest and author who now teaches psychology and theology at the University of West Georgia, came to campus through Campus Progress, the Auburn University Spectrum Alliance and the Office of Diversity and MultiCultural Affairs.During his presentation, Helminiak said the Bible, when read in its own historical context, does not state an opinion about homosexuality.He argued the Biblical texts are ambiguous.

The Auburn Plainsman

UPC hosts comedy team Tim and Eric

The first of UPC's big acts for the month of April brought big laughs as Tim and Eric rolled onto the Plains Monday night.The stars of Adult Swim's "Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!" and "Tom Goes to the Mayor," as well as various cult-favorite Internet shorts, brought their off-the-wall humor to a packed Student Act Auditorium.The team is comprised of Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim, former film students who initially worked from their Web site, but soon began working with former "Saturday Night Live" writer and "Mr. Show" co-creator Bob Odenkirk to develop projects for Cartoon Network's late night schedule.As with "Awesome Show," most of the live act parodies cheaply made cable access TV channels in characters such as "Casey and his Brother," a send-up of telethon entertainment involving a 17-year-old singer with a skin condition and crippling stage fright, and the "Channel 5 Kid Break," in which Heidecker and Wareheim play two young children who rap about conserving toilet paper and their dads' dirty socks.The duo also lampoons timeshare conferences as they attempt to earn a commission by selling the audience hot tubs.Opening for Tim and Eric was Dan Mintz, a comedian whose deadpan delivery and array of one-liners has seen him on "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" and landed him a 30-minute special on Comedy Central.Filling in during Tim and Eric's costume changes was a DJ who crafted remixes of random bits of dialogue that ranged from scrap gold commercials to the Sham-Wow guy."I thought that the Tim and Eric show was completely wacky and unique," said Alisa Courtney, a freshman in exercise science.

Students enjoy dancing in Student Center

Students danced across the Foy ballroom during a night of fun, food and friendly competition.UPC and the Auburn Latino Association of Students hosted "Salsa Magic and Fiesta Latina" in the Foy Ballroom April 16."The purpose of throwing the fiesta is we wanted to deepen the understanding of Latino culture and current issues concerning Latinos on campus and in the community," said Vivian Aparicio, president of ALAS.

The Auburn Plainsman

SAE Baja Alabama makes tracks in Auburn

Auburn played host this weekend to the annual Baja SAE Alabama competition. The event, held Thursday through Friday, inculded automotive and race competitions.Teams from across the country competed, and Auburn placed in several of the events, including a fourth place finish in suspension traction and fifth place in maneuverability.Overall results have not been released, but Auburn faculty adviser Peter Jones said he is pleased with how the team performed despite technical setbacks in competition."We turned in good performances," Jones said.

The Auburn Plainsman

Lee County Junior League hosts 3rd annual art walk

For 321 early birds, the Jule Collins Smith Museum became Auburn's center of attention as they ran, jogged and ambled for 1.5 miles around the museum.The JCSM hosted the Junior League of Lee County's 3rd Annual Art Walk, benefitting local art and literacy education, Saturday.Summer Vaughan, JLLC's fundraising director, has been leading the mission for a few years and said she loves her work."I enjoy continuing to give back, to see local programs more driven and more accessible (to those in need of them)," Vaughan said.Saturday's Art Walk was expected to raise more than $10,000, which would then benefit seven separate sponsoring local organizations.The crowd included students and community members.Ashley Eden, junior in elementary education, managed to get up early to fulfill her sponsorship of the Art Walk/Run.The JLLC has been a local sector of the national Junior League since the '80s, supporting and promoting women's image as a professional, maternal and empowered individual.The JLLC employs its almost 200 members through volunteer work or sponsorship at three annual fundraisers, including a spring rummage sale, an art walk or run and a Christmas poinsettia sale.

The Auburn Plainsman

Events honor students who go to school, have jobs too

Auburn University's Career Development Services honored students who hold jobs this week by sponsoring National Student Employment Week."The point of National Student Employment Week is to celebrate the contributions students make to our campus and our community," said Holly Holman, the student employment manager at Career Development Services.

Miss Auburn takes lead with 'Miracle Mile' Sunday

Children's Miracle Network is a non-profit organization, that, through donations, funds, medical care, research and education for children of all backgrounds with all types of diseases.They are the reason Kimberly Freind, Miss Auburn University, is hosting "The Miracle Mile.""The Miracle Mile" is a one-mile walk around Auburn's campus.

The Auburn Plainsman

Assistant commissioner talks sports PR with students

Charles Bloom, assistant commissioner for media relations for the Southeastern Conference, spoke to Auburn public relations students about working with sports PR in the Auburn Athletic Complex Auditorium Tuesday, April 7.Bloom graduated from the University of South Carolina in '85 with a bachelor's degree in public relations and went on to cover PR at LSU, Ole Miss and East Carolina before he began covering the entire SEC in '95.A small staff of approximately 30 people run media relations for the SEC headquarters in Birmingham.Bloom said promoting the SEC goes deeper than athletics."We are just as concerned with academic excellence in our 12 institutions as we are with athletics," Bloom said.