The parade is over, the dishes are washed, great-Uncle Floyd and Aunt Georgina have finally vacated your bedroom floor, and the squishy, grayish, green bean casserole is thankfully, just a distant memory. You've had about enough candied sweet potatoes to last the rest of your life, you've endured around eighty-seven million different "how's school?" inquiries, your cheeks are scarred from all the pinching, and the thought of turkey makes you want to hurl.
Put your preconceived notions of the Marist College Chess Club aside. Although they do play classic chess and speed chess, what other chess club has their very own calendar? The club's 2006 calendar is entitled, "Marist Men of Chess," and it features current students, alumni, and faculty who are involved in the club.
Regardless of the amount of experience, the interviewing process can be stressful, nerve-racking, and can even test one's confidence. To combat these stresses to Marist students, Career Services provides the opportunity to participate in mock interviews as well as on-campus recruitment interview.
"Never let anyone take your power." This bit of advice was echoed throughout the PAR Thursday, Nov. 17 when David Wygant spoke at his "What's Your Excuse? Social Dating with the Real Life Hitch" lecture. Wygant is recognized as the world's foremost dating authority.