The local chapter of the Interâ€" One of AIESEC‘s aims is to national Association of Students provide communication between in Economics and Commerce the business world and students, (AIESEC), at Wilfrid Laurier as well as develop an internaâ€" University, Waterloo, will hold tional approach to business their annual Business Luncheon through the traineeship exâ€" Feb. 3rd this year. change program. Frank Stronach, chairman and CEO of Magna International, will speak on business opportunities in Canada and abroad. The luncheon will be held at Waterioo Inn from 12:30 to 2: 30 and is open to the business community. Tickets are $25, and are available by calling 884â€"1970 Ext. 2626; ask for Linda Cazâ€" zola. Sometimes arts and science graduates of Canada‘s universities think they can‘t comâ€" pete with business students or others with degrees that reflect a more obvious career orientation. As a result, some don‘t even take advantage of the opportunity to meet with employers who visit campuses looking for suitable recruits. Some deal themselves out before the game Stronach featured at AIESEC business lunch A new arts and science career advisor at Wilfrid Laurier University, Chariene Zietsma, herself an arts and science grad, is attempting to get the message across to all her fellow graduates that the best jobs are up for grabs by all. Zietsma said students should realize that recruiters hire people, not degrees, and most are willing to see students from any academic background. *‘*More than 80 per cent of those organizaâ€" tions represented at the latest career fair on campus said they were interested in talking to arts and science students as well as business students," she added. Laurier‘s arts and science students will be exposed to both traditional and nonâ€"traditional career areas in order to demonstrate that Arts and Science grads can compete with peers in specialized courses Westmount Unisex Hairstyling shades in the Colorance range, comprising natural and fashion shades. When may we introduce you to this new color era? 33 ERB ST. W., WATERLOO AT THE ATRIUM WATERLOO The business luncheon proâ€" vides students and business peoâ€" ple with the opportunity to inâ€" teract on an informal basis, and gives AIESEC members a chance to develop contacts, and get a feel for the local business environment. The second event planned for the first week of February is the Dream Auction, which will take their liberal education is valuable, flexible, and can be interpreted broadly," Zietsma said. A career night Feb. 3 will bring more than 30 Laurier arts and science graduates back to campus to discuss career possibilitiee with present students. In addition, a careers in government session will be held Feb. 2, human resources night Feb. 4, and an exploration of careers in business for arts and science majors Feb. 5. Zietsma also handles a number of other events â€" career workshops, job search techniques, and a session on honing interview skills â€" all with arts and science students in mind. Her office is in the placement and career services centre, which provides a number of career services for all students at the univerâ€" sity. Zietsma was hired with the assistance of the Counselling Foundation of Canada, a private foundation, which provided a grant of $120,000 to cover the costs over a threeâ€"year period. It is the third time that the foundation has provided financial assistance to assist with the development of careerâ€"related programs at Laurier. & " 0 _ coloranc© Now to Feb. 28 /87 Introductory Offer: Color ‘ Peéerm Manicure place Feb. 4, from 11: 30 to 2 p.m. in the Wilfrid Laurier University Concourse. This event is open to the public, and will be hosted by George Michaels of CHY M radio. The Dream Auction is an annual event, where "dream" packages are auctioned off. These packages consist of merâ€" chandise and services generousâ€" ly donated by local businesses. It is through events like this that necessary funds are raised to send members to conferences and to enable the association to develop special projects. 45 OF WATERLOO FRiG@y ywnu 9 00 PM GRAPHICS, DRAFPTING & â€" zsatuemy 9 OOmâ€" 5. 45 pm FINE ART Suppuies" Y * includes instailation, tax, year supply of sait (up to 10â€"80 ib. 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