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<font color=#0000aa>'''O Toulouse'''</font> | <font color=#0000aa>'''O Toulouse'''</font> | ||
:Our last weeks in France are fast approaching. And they aren't without their excitement: the presidential elections and the reactions around Toulouse have certainly added some drama to exam week. Let's all try to take advantage of our last days of living in this city, surrounded by its culture, before we return to the States. Even if we're all happy to go home, we'll miss the warmth and charm of the city. | |||
:I wish everyone a safe trip home. I'm so glad to have shared this year with you all: I'll cherish the memories of my time in Toulouse, a large part of which include the Dickinson students. I'd also like to thank Sylvie Toux, Laura Raynaud, and Gersende Vuillamy for your encouragement, patience and all of your help in making us feel welcome here. | |||
:To everyone, good luck for whatever comes next and gros bisous! | |||
:::--Anna Cumbie, editor | :::--Anna Cumbie, editor | ||
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:For those who are already familiar with Toulouse, it’s difficult to imagine Alsace Lorraine and Rue de Metz without the annoying noise of honking buses. Even more difficult to picture is that these chaotic roads might be more welcoming of pedestrians. That’s not to say, however, that we won’t be jealous of the next wave of Dickinson students who’ll have the chance to take advantage of these improvements. | :For those who are already familiar with Toulouse, it’s difficult to imagine Alsace Lorraine and Rue de Metz without the annoying noise of honking buses. Even more difficult to picture is that these chaotic roads might be more welcoming of pedestrians. That’s not to say, however, that we won’t be jealous of the next wave of Dickinson students who’ll have the chance to take advantage of these improvements. | ||
:::--Candace Casey | :::--Candace Casey | ||
<font color=#0000aa>'''Moustapha's Book for sale in Toulouse'''</font> | |||
:The Ombres Blanches bookstore, at 48 and 50 rue Gambetta and at 5 and 7 rue des Gestes, is now carrying Moustapha Minte's book "Me, child soldier, pregnant and HIV-positive." They're open from Monday to Saturday, 10:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. and can be reached at 05.34.45.53.33. There are about 12 copies available, but be sure to get there fast--there won't be enough for everyone! | |||
:We congratulate the author and wish him luck for his future writing career. "If you want a signed copy, please know that I'll be happy to oblige," says Moustapha. | |||
:Happy reading! | |||
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:Having seen tipsy frogs and several little members of the Spanish KKK, I can say without hesitation that nothing compares to religious processions in Spain. The children, of course, had no affiliation with the KKK, and the costumes they wore pre-date the supremacist group’s existence by many years. But the fact that Candace and I were the only ones to be shocked at all by the children’s costumes made me feel, at first, like an American too far from home. A few days later, however, the idea that parts of the world don’t attach any kind of terrible significance to a pointed white hat that hides the face started to reassure me—maybe I’m not too far from home. | :Having seen tipsy frogs and several little members of the Spanish KKK, I can say without hesitation that nothing compares to religious processions in Spain. The children, of course, had no affiliation with the KKK, and the costumes they wore pre-date the supremacist group’s existence by many years. But the fact that Candace and I were the only ones to be shocked at all by the children’s costumes made me feel, at first, like an American too far from home. A few days later, however, the idea that parts of the world don’t attach any kind of terrible significance to a pointed white hat that hides the face started to reassure me—maybe I’m not too far from home. | ||
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<font color=#0000aa>'''Opportunity: "Work in France" Career Fair May 29'''</font> | <font color=#0000aa>'''Opportunity: "Work in France" Career Fair May 29'''</font> | ||
:The “Work in France” Career Fair will take place at Hotel Intercontinental - Paris on Monday May 29, 2007. This is a specific event for all international students (exchange programs and foreigners) | :The “Work in France” Career Fair will take place at Hotel Intercontinental - Paris on Monday May 29, 2007. This is a specific event for all international students (exchange programs and foreigners) of Business Schools and University. Prior registration is required. | ||
of Business Schools and University. Prior registration is required. | :Here you can talk with company representatives to learn about employment and internship opportunities in France or Europe for International students. The “Work In France Career Fair” will be a quarterly event to promote employers access to upcoming International graduates and future graduates. | ||
:Here you can talk with company representatives to learn about employment and internship opportunities in France or Europe for International students. The “Work In France Career Fair” will be a quarterly event to promote employers access to upcoming International graduates and | |||
future graduates. | |||
:If you are a candidate, it is always a good idea to bring a resume and show your motivation to work in those industries, of course. This day is reserved for closed-door interviews that will be previously arranged by the companies. | :If you are a candidate, it is always a good idea to bring a resume and show your motivation to work in those industries, of course. This day is reserved for closed-door interviews that will be previously arranged by the companies. | ||
:4 International firms will come to recruit, and 100 students will be invited to this event. | :4 International firms will come to recruit, and 100 students will be invited to this event. | ||
:All the applicants interested in this fair must apply on the web site : www.internationaldesk.net | :All the applicants interested in this fair must apply on the web site : www.internationaldesk.net | ||
:The Work in France Fair is a first and unique event dedicated to | :The Work in France Fair is a first and unique event dedicated to international students in France. Students selected will receive an invitation by e-mail. | ||
international students in France. Students selected will receive an invitation by e-mail. | |||
:For more information : contact@internationaldesk.net | :For more information : contact@internationaldesk.net | ||
<font color=#0000aa>'''Birthdays in May'''</font> | |||
:'''8''' : Kacy | |||
:'''13''' : Julia | |||
:'''20''' : Heidi | |||
<font color=#0000aa>'''Birthdays in June'''</font> | |||
:'''25''' : Meredith | |||
:'''27''' : Torie | |||
<font color=#0000aa>'''Birthdays in July'''</font> | |||
:'''1''' : Nora | |||
:'''4''' : Kitt | |||
:'''6''' : Anna | |||
:'''15''' : Candace | |||
:'''25''' : Nicholas | |||
<font color=#0000aa>'''Birthdays in August'''</font> | |||
:'''22''' : Kate | |||
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