CAMPUS EVENTS
Issue date: 5/14/07 Section: News
All events take place on the De Anza College campus and are free, unless stated otherwise. Send event notices to Happenings@LaVozDeanza.com by Wednesday noon preceding the week of publication. La Voz does not guarantee publication.
ELECTION WEEK
Today-Friday, May 18
Elections will be held for the Student Body Senate and the Student Trustee next week. The polling both will be near the flagpole on the Main Quad. Results will be posted Wednesday, May 23, if there are no delays because of an incomplete election or grievances.
LATINO/A HERITAGE EVENT: NINA MARIE MARTINEZ TO SPEAK
Tuesday, May 15
Author Nina Marie Martinez will read from her works and sell books from 12:30 to 1:20 p.m. in the Writing and Reading Center in ATC 309. She is the author of the novel, "Caramba!: A Tale Told in Turns of the Card" and won the "Best Blog 2006" award from L.A.'s "Tu Ciudad" magazine. For more information, contact Marc Coronado at coronadomarc@deanza.edu.
CIVIC LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE SEEKS STUDENTS
Tuesday, May 15
The Asian Pacific American Leadership Institute will have an informational meeting in S-35 from 12:30 to 2 p.m. APALI is an educational and public service organization dedicated to advancing civic leadership education and to creating a civic leadership pipeline from underrepresented communities. All interested students are encouraged to attend the meeting For more information and pre-registration procedures, go to www.svapali.org.
SPRING JOB FAIR
Wednesday, May 16
The De Anza College Spring Job Fair will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Sunken Garden in front of Flint Center. Approximately 60 local employers will be present. Students should bring several copies of their resume to leave with potential employers.
UNDERSTANDING SCAPEGOATING: A SERIES OF CIVIL LIBERTIES YOUTH EMPOWERMENT WORKSHOPS
Wednesday, May 16
Learn lessons from racial profiling, scapegoating and how to defend civil liberties to create a climate of mutual respect and understanding. Workshops will cover events and issues such as immigration and the WWII internment of Japanese Americans to see how they relate to recognizing violations of civil liberties. Sessions will be held in the California History Center on May 16, 23 and 30 from 3 to 6 p.m. For more information contact Tom Izu at 408-864-8986.
ELECTION WEEK
Today-Friday, May 18
Elections will be held for the Student Body Senate and the Student Trustee next week. The polling both will be near the flagpole on the Main Quad. Results will be posted Wednesday, May 23, if there are no delays because of an incomplete election or grievances.
LATINO/A HERITAGE EVENT: NINA MARIE MARTINEZ TO SPEAK
Tuesday, May 15
Author Nina Marie Martinez will read from her works and sell books from 12:30 to 1:20 p.m. in the Writing and Reading Center in ATC 309. She is the author of the novel, "Caramba!: A Tale Told in Turns of the Card" and won the "Best Blog 2006" award from L.A.'s "Tu Ciudad" magazine. For more information, contact Marc Coronado at coronadomarc@deanza.edu.
CIVIC LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE SEEKS STUDENTS
Tuesday, May 15
The Asian Pacific American Leadership Institute will have an informational meeting in S-35 from 12:30 to 2 p.m. APALI is an educational and public service organization dedicated to advancing civic leadership education and to creating a civic leadership pipeline from underrepresented communities. All interested students are encouraged to attend the meeting For more information and pre-registration procedures, go to www.svapali.org.
SPRING JOB FAIR
Wednesday, May 16
The De Anza College Spring Job Fair will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Sunken Garden in front of Flint Center. Approximately 60 local employers will be present. Students should bring several copies of their resume to leave with potential employers.
UNDERSTANDING SCAPEGOATING: A SERIES OF CIVIL LIBERTIES YOUTH EMPOWERMENT WORKSHOPS
Wednesday, May 16
Learn lessons from racial profiling, scapegoating and how to defend civil liberties to create a climate of mutual respect and understanding. Workshops will cover events and issues such as immigration and the WWII internment of Japanese Americans to see how they relate to recognizing violations of civil liberties. Sessions will be held in the California History Center on May 16, 23 and 30 from 3 to 6 p.m. For more information contact Tom Izu at 408-864-8986.
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