UF student jobs scarce as economy worsens
By EMILY MERWIN | Jan. 20, 2009Students in search of work are feeling the effects of an ailing economy as the number of jobs on- and off-campus is dwindling.
Students in search of work are feeling the effects of an ailing economy as the number of jobs on- and off-campus is dwindling.
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It may be a small word, but "the" is a big deal at Florida State University.
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