Detours: March 28 – April 3, 2008

Friday, March 28
How to work a career fair: the workshop
Career fair workshop

York Hall, Room 227, 115 E. York St.
The time has come for you to get off your behind and get a job. The career fair is here to provide students with a resource for jobs, internships and good old networking. College is about this. Try not to miss it.

Saturday, March 29
Sick metal
Immortal Avenger, Minsk, & Zoroaster

The Jinx
127 W. Congress
Slow and dirty metal from beyond the grave. Show up if you dare. 21-and-up only please. 11 p.m.

Sunday, March 30
Tip top designs for low, low price
HUGO BOSS sample sale ends
River Club
3 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
This is your last chance to update your closet with these spring samples of high quality designer clothing. Women’s and Men’s dress and sportswear are available for perusal. 11 – 5 a.m.

Monday, March 31
Happy Birthday Russian Realism
Nikolai Gogol: 1809

Bitter cold Russia
Celebrate the great literary mind that made Russian literature funny. It was still crushingly sad, but there were jokes. His works were suppressed by the communists, but exist freely in libraries and bookstores everywhere.

Tuesday, April 1
Lighten the load
Continuing student scholarships begin

Granite Hall
126 E. Gaston St.
Do well for yourself and your primary caregivers and apply online for a continuing student scholarship. There is a full list of opportunities to better yourself and loosen the purse strings for pressing matters like eating.

Wednesday, April 2
The unofficial “zoo”
Wildlife education class
Oatland Island Wildlife Center
711 Sandtown Rd.
Learn about the coastal empire’s stunning biodiversity by observing the beautiful wildlife in what is close to their natural habitat. This is Savannah’s best sanctuary for the birds of the air and the beasts of the field, offering educational classes daily.

Thursday, April 3
Stroll through the marshes
Beach discovery marsh walks

Tybee Island Marine Science Center
1510 Strand, Tybee Island
Come see marine life in the aquariums and take a walk trough Tybee’s beaches and marshland to see nature at its finest. Adult tickets are $4. (912) 786-5917.

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