Housing Fair. The 2006 Spring Off-Campus Housing and Living Fair brings all the information one needs about living off-campus. Representatives from apartment complexes, real estate agencies, utility companies and more will be on hand to answer any questions about living off-campus. 10 a.m. UA Mall
Job Workshop. Learn the most effective strategies in finding a job or career-related experience. It is important to use a variety of job search methods to increase your potential for success. No sign-up required. Noon. Student Union Memorial Center, Career Services, Suite 411
Lecture. Matthew M. Mars presents “”The Emerging Domains of Entrepreneurship Education: Students, Faculty and the Capitalist Academy.”” 1 p.m. Education building, Room 311
Writing Workshop. Joe Stefani of the Writing Skills Improvement Program will discuss “”The Basics of MLA and APA Styles.”” 4 p.m. Psychology building, Room 205
ENTERTAINMENT
Music. Come enjoy your lunch while listening to the sounds of the newest music releases as provided by Replay Music and Entertainment. Noon. SUMC, Underground Courtyard
Music. Singing the gospel in song for an hour. Noon. UA Mall, main stage
Film. Africana Film Series Presents: Africa: The Story of A Continent – “”This Magnificent African Cake.”” This film by Basil Davidson provides remarkably clear insights into the troubling period in Africa’s history from European exploration to colonization. 5 p.m. CǸsar E. Chǭvez building, Room 111
CD Release Party. Join the department of communication professor Michael Dues for an evening of live music from his just-released folk CD, Being Human, a small collection of songs about being human on the rough road to a better place. A portion of CD sale proceeds will benefit the David Williams Scholarship Fund. 6 p.m. SUMC, Cellar
Comedy. Come watch as the Charles Darwin Experience provides entertaining improvisational comedy. This one-hour show is sure to make you laugh. 10:15 p.m. SUMC, Cellar