The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, March 3, 2004 - 7 NASA Continued from Page 1 for the use of "Vomet Comet" airplane. The experiment must utilize the airplane, so there- fore it must require a weightless environment. Also, it must be an experiment that has never been made before. The students said they are both proud of their accom- plishment and thankful for this rare opportunity. "The University of Michigan is wonderful because it provides so many wonderful opportunities for students like us. We first came together, proposed an experiment to the Uni- versity and then presented that experiment to places such as NASA," Liepa said. Hukill said so far the team has received the most fund- ing for this trip from private sources, but hopes to receive more from the University's Student Project Cen- ter, which aids engineering projects such as the Solar Car Team. Beyond the achievement at a scientific level, the experiment also holds a personal significance to some of the students. "Ever since I was 10, my dream in life was to feel what it was like to be weightless. This is one of the greatest things I have done at the University," Liepa said. Wooldridge praised the team's efforts and ability to take control of the experiment, even with little Universi- ty funding. "They are an incredibly individual group of researchers. They are team-oriented and take care of business on their own," she said. NETWORKING Continued from Page 1 advertised, that you'll see in newspapers or on web- sites, you'll see at job fairs. But a greater majority of the positions are never advertised. They are filled through more of referrals and word of mouth. So it's always in someone's best interest to connect with professionals that they are interested in work- ing (with)." She said the best way for students to find employment is by networking. In making those connections, students can easily be notified of job positions that are not advertised, Sebille-White said. Building those networks is going to be even more critical to finding jobs this year, analysts say. Michigan State University researcher Phil Gardner, an expert in college employment, said most busi- nesses that are hiring this year will be hiring "on- the-spot," or will employ workers when they need employees immediately to fill a position. Businesses will not necessarily be advertising those positions or coming to campuses to recruit students, Gardner added. The only way students can know of those jobs is through networking. "Right now, networking is the best way to find jobs," he said. Yet networking will not only give you an advan- tage of being notified of the jobs available, said John Luther, career development coordinator of the School of Art and Design. When making connections with employees, stu- dents will also be creating friendships with people who might go take an extra step to ensure that the student has a career when they graduate. "But if you go into a job search without having a network, it doesn't matter what field you are in, things will be harder for you," Luther said. For seniors who will have jobs after graduation, many of them credit their networking with friends and family. School of Education senior Dana Davis was hired by a law firm after graduation because of contacts within her family. Networking turned her job search into a breeze, since she found the job in only three months. "It wasn't a really difficult job search.... I kind of just fell into (the job)," she said. Other seniors have gone through all the conven- tional methods of sending resumes and checking websites only to find it pointless. Lasoff said he began his job search in Septem- ber and sent out more than 60 resumes. Out of those, he only got four interviews, and only one of those gave him a weak job offer, which he didn't accept. He is just thankful that his roommate was able to come through for him when his job search was looking grim. "I was beginning to give up, until my roommate told me that his mom was a part of a firm and they had a job position available," he said. But he said he is frustrated that his college edu- cation did nothing for his job search. "I have done pretty well grade-wise and I've held a few office jobs.... But it only got me one job offer that I did- n't take." IRAQ Continued from Page 1 and wounded more than 160. Tens of thousands of pilgrims from Iraq, Iran and other Shiite communities were massed around the golden-domed Imam Hussein mosque in the holy city of Karbala and the Kazimiya shrine in Baghdad when the explosions went off about 10 a.m. In Karbala, women tripped over their long, black robes as they ran. Police wept at the sight of the mangled and torn bodies of pilgrims, their blood pooling in the streets. "I was walking away from the tea stand, when I heard someone shouting 'Allahu Akbar.' I turned my head and saw a tall, bearded man," said Ali Haidar. "A split second later, he explod- ed, his clothes flying upward. The sound was deafening. Bodies, feet, arms were everywhere. Pieces of flesh flew at me." In Baghdad, wooden carts for ferrying elderly pilgrims were used instead as impromptu gurneys, stacked with the wounded and dead. Torn bodies were sprawled across the mosaic-walled courtyard inside the Kazimiya shrine, and thousands of shoes - left at the shrine's doorstep as the faithful prayed inside - were blown across the square. EDWARDS Continued from Page 1 But the frenzy of last night's pri- maries and caucuses subsided to show the effort made by both Edwards and Kerry to reflect a positive relationship between the two Senators. The two exchanged a conference call to congratulate the other and set up a formal meeting later this month. In both candidates' closing comments, they credited each other for contribu- tions to their party. Up until the polls closed last night, Kerry continued his trend of discred- iting pre-election polls that have rou- tinely predicted his victories. The Edwards campaign had relied heavily on its accelerated efforts that came to fruition in Iowa and other states where he attracted many previously undecid- ed and independent voters. What at first appeared to be the biggest surprise of evening when polls closed at 7 p.m. was Dean win- ning his home state of Vermont. Dean had suspended his cam- paign indefinitely on Feb. 18 after a poor showing in the Wisconsin Democratic primary. the michigan daily FALL 2004. NEW luxury 6 bdrm. hse. avail. LARGE STUDIO FOR the summer @ APARTMENTS, SUBLETS & Room- in prime loc. All amenities imaginable, 6 free Tower Plaza 17thFIr.Furnished. 485-4641. mates... List and Browse FREE! All Cities & prkg. spaces.A must see! Call 665-8825. 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