N THE UNIVERSITY DA KANSAL VOL.101, NO.21 THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1991 (USPS 650-640) ADVERTISING:864-4358 NEWS:864-4810 Sunflower Cablevision prod Gamsakhuria reportedly met with a parliamentary opposition leader after vestedly asking George capital of the country to try to enact that has left at least 43 people injured. But he also continued to appeal on a TV station for supporters to defend Soviet Union protests spur more violence Demonstrators seize TV station, call for Georgian leader to resign The Associated Press MOSCOW — Maverick troops and armed opponents of Georgian President Zvid Gamsakhurdia seized a government broadcast station yesterday in a widening conflict that the president is calling a coup attempt. State's lack of re Officially, most University bings are insured by the state, but claim may not be true, said the fdi director for the Board of Reg. "It seems to me that the sta Kansas is not really self-insur they don't have money to approp for disasters like Hoch Auditori said Warren Corman, facilities dator. By William Ramsey Kansan staff writer After the June 15 fire at Hoch State Finance Council voted nallocate emergency money for building's cleanup. The nine-mer council Fire Service unit is not setting budget changes when the lulature is not in session. it would have taken a unanir vote from the council to draw m from the state emergency fund. To the tune of "That's What) About You," The Moody Blue B The moneyi is not available and abl will not be for a long time bee the state does not have a fund spcally for covering disasters at Law s to sup robert Jerry, dean of law, si had supported the United Way since he could remember. This was a very good day for dulcilla Way fund raising. To present the free event, org ars tapped the talents of its 12 raising divisions, one of which University of Kansas. It was the likeness of Mad Vanilla Ice, George Bush and Scout troop on stage at Liberty jamming with a group of ro rolling KU law professors and students. That was the scene Saturday Douglas County United Way's community variety show, celing the organization's 50th amy and kicking off eight wee fund raising. By Gayle Osterberg Special to the Kansan INTERVIEWINGTIPS Write the time, place and name of your interviewer down and leave a 15 minute allowance of time for emergencies. Dress professionally and make the first impression a good one. Act as professional as you look.Practice a good firm handshake and good eye contact. - Prepare for the interview by doing research about the company. Anticipate the kinds of questions the interviewer is likely to ask. Become comfortable talking about yourself and your experiences. Keep in mind that you are selling yourself. Develop an air of confidence. Be ready to give examples of your experiences. If the meeting is a preliminary interview, do not initiate the subject of salary. Always send a thank-you letter after the interview. CAREER FAIRS 1991 "It's the only time employers will come to you!" Julie Cunningham The University of Kansas School of Business and The University of Kansas School of Engineering are sponsoring career fairs Tuesday, September 24 from 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Wednesday, September 25 from 1:30-8:00 p.m.at Lawrence Holidome Convention Center. 95 companies will be represented at the Business Career Fair and 72 companies will be represented at the Engineering Career Fair, it is open to all students. Julie Cunningham, Director of the School of Engineering Placement Center, and Fred Madaus, Director of the School of Business Placement Center, agree that the Career Fair is designed to be a forum for an exchange of information between students and businesses. Madaus said that the Career Fair was a chance for the students to gather information in an non-threatening environment. A great time to ask any question you want in a informal atmosphere. Cunningham said The Career Fair is not limited to those student graduating this year. It is a great chance for non-graduating students to gather information for internships or summer job opportunities As for the businesses that participate in the Career Fairs, they receive a resume book with a compiled list of resumes turned into the Placement Center. The Career Fair gives the participating business a chance to scope the KU market for candidates for upcoming openings in their companies. Both the students and the companies benefit by gathering information about each other before either side attempts to interview each other in the future. 10 Friday, September 20, 1991 / Career Fair 1991