Campus Briefs: 1954 film features New Mexico strike
Issue date: 3/31/09 Section: News
University Professionals of Illinois will present the film "Salt of the Earth" at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday in Coleman Auditorium. The 1954 film is based on an actual strike against the Empire Zinc Mine in New Mexico that shows the prejudice against Mexican-American workers.
School of Business to present career advice
The Lumpkin College of Business and Applied Sciences will bring an alumni panel on "College to Career: Making the Transition, Practical Advice from EIU Alumni." The panel will begin at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in Roberson Auditorium, Lumpkin Hall Room 2030.
Film series presents 'Crossing the Line'
As part of Asian Heritage Month, the Asian Film Series will present "Crossing the Line" at 5 p.m. Thursday in Lumpkin Hall 2030.
Spring textbook sale ends today
The textbooks issued to students may be purchased through today at Textbook Rental Service during regular hours, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The textbook should be brought at the time of purchase. For more information, contact the Textbook Rental Service at 581-3626.
Compiled by Associate News Editor Emily Zulz.
School of Business to present career advice
The Lumpkin College of Business and Applied Sciences will bring an alumni panel on "College to Career: Making the Transition, Practical Advice from EIU Alumni." The panel will begin at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in Roberson Auditorium, Lumpkin Hall Room 2030.
Film series presents 'Crossing the Line'
As part of Asian Heritage Month, the Asian Film Series will present "Crossing the Line" at 5 p.m. Thursday in Lumpkin Hall 2030.
Spring textbook sale ends today
The textbooks issued to students may be purchased through today at Textbook Rental Service during regular hours, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The textbook should be brought at the time of purchase. For more information, contact the Textbook Rental Service at 581-3626.
Compiled by Associate News Editor Emily Zulz.
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