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October 20, 2004

Contacts: Suzanne Higgins suzanne.higgins@gcmail.maricopa.edu 623.845.3808 Patricia Rhodes Vogel pr.vogel@gcmail.maricopa.edu 623.845.3014

Free Interviewing Skills Seminar at GCC, Nov. 8

If you're looking for a job, the Counseling and Career Services (CCS) Department at Glendale Community College (GCC) can help you prepare for job interviews. A free "How to Interview Successfully" workshop will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., on Mon., Nov. 8, in room CCS-108 on the GCC campus, 6000 W. Olive Avenue in Glendale. A Career Specialist will discuss preparing for an interview, answering the most common interview questions and avoiding common interview mistakes. Participants will also learn what is important to the interviewer and view a mock interview to learn the key components of success. Visit http://www.gc.maricopa.edu/index/campus.cfm?see=Counseling_and_Career_Services to see a campus map with the CCS building circled. No reservation for this workshop is necessary. You may call 623.845.3283 for more information.

GCC Students Selected for Arizona Town Hall

Glendale Community College student David Fodor has been chosen as one of five students to represent the Maricopa Community Colleges at the Arizona Town Hall, Oct. 31 through Nov. 3. Dustin Snyder, also from GCC, has been chosen as one of two alternates. Arizona Town Hall is an independent, nonprofit membership organization, established in 1962, that identifies critical issues facing Arizona, creates the forum for education and exploration of the topic and fosters leadership development. By drawing upon Arizona's diversity of citizens, the Town Hall process promotes public consideration of these issues, builds consensus and supports implementation of the resulting recommendations through its members. Twice each year the Arizona Town Hall brings together a wide cross section of approximately 150 prominent Arizona citizens to consider and discuss a topic of major concern to Arizona's future. This fall's topic is Arizona's water future. The 150 invitees are chosen from more than 2,000 recommendations for each session. Visit www.aztownhall.org to learn more about Arizona's Town Hall.

GCC Students and Faculty To Debate Election Topic Oct. 27

Glendale Community College (GCC) hopes to whet your appetite for the Nov. 2 election by hosting a debate on a topic related to electing a president. "Resolved: That Military Service Should Be a Determinant When Electing a U.S. President" will be debated in the GCC Student Union Lounge, 6000 W. Olive Avenue in Glendale, from noon to 1:00 p.m. on Wed., Oct. 27. One GCC faculty member and one GCC student will be on each team, debating both sides of the topic. The two faculty participants are John Burk and Rosie Mays from the Communication/Foreign Language Department; the two debate students participating are Roxan Alexander and Brian Kupper. This event is free and open to the public.

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