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CATCALLS

By Kim Stravers (Compiler)
Arizona Daily Wildcat
October 6, 1998
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Impending disaster looms large! The Center for Computing and Information Technology would like to help you avoid chaos today from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. They are sponsoring the "Year 2000 Information Series" seminar at the Arizona Health Sciences Center Library Computer Lab. Members of campus and departments and units are invited to attend this lecture so that they may learn how to make a successful computer transition when D-day hits. Contact Bob Lancaster Jr. at 621-4482 for more information.


What are you doing for lunch today? If you can, you should take your sustenance outside and eat on the UA Mall. Enjoy the beautiful (cooler) weather this afternoon from 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. while you are enter-tained by Dean Freeman. He will be making solo melodies on his acoustic guitar courtesy of Eat to the Beat. Curious? Call Jake McLaughlin at 621-1111 for information.


Just how strict is "The Relaxation Limit for Conservation Laws"? Is massage OK? A couple of beers? Regan Murray (UA Program in Applied Mathematics) can answer these and other esoteric questions today at 12:30 p.m. in Room 402 of the Mathematics building. The lecture is part of the Program in Applied Mathematics PDE Seminar. Call Kathleen Leick at 621-2016 for details.


Sometimes I wonder what "The Electronic Structure of Dimetal Tetraformamidinates" looks like. You, too? We're in luck, then! The Chemistry Department is holding a Chemistry Seminar today at 4 p.m. to demonstrate just that concept. Matt Lynn, graduate student, will conduct a PES study on the subject in Room 216 of the Chemical and Biological Sciences building. Need more information? Call Zhiping Zheng at 626-6495.


What happens when you stir up the diet of a certain butterfly-to-be? Mike Singer knows, and he's willing to clue you in today at 4 p.m. The Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology is holding a seminar on "Tritrophic Maintenance of Food Mixing in a Woolly Bear Caterpillar" in Room 237 of the Biological Science West building. Give Susana Noriega-Edmond a call at 621-1588 if you have questions.


Ah, the mystery that is the human body. "Stroke and Its Effects on the Blood-Brain Barrier" will be discussed this evening at 7:30 p.m. in the Arizona Health Sciences DuVal Auditorium. Thomas Davis, professor of pharmacology, will be speaking a part of the Faculty Community Lecture Series. You can find out more by calling 621-3511.


A place to study, a place to eat, a place to catch live music - and now, a place to see movies! The University Activities Board's Films Committee is primed and ready to begin bringing you the Cellar Series, a weekly showing of movies each Tuesday. Risky Business, the story of a Chicago teenager (Tom Cruise) who falls for a hooker, will be the premier film of the series. It shows tonight at 7:30 p.m. And its free.