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CATCALLS

By Kim Stravers (Compiler)
Arizona Daily Wildcat
November 12, 1998
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letters@wildcat.arizona.edu

Hate to break it to you, but stopping your law education after only studying pre-law here probably won't get you to the Bar. However, a law degree will. Browse around the Law Fair today between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. to get a feel for which law school may best suit your educational needs. Representatives from over 90 law schools will be on hand in the Arizona Ballroom of the Memorial Student Union to answer your many questions and attempt to convince you that their school is the right school. The event is sponsored by Phi Alpha Delta and the Minority Pre-Law Association. Professional dress recommended. Contact ASUA at 621-2782 for more information.


Feelings of the warm and fuzzy kind abound in Room 240 of the Life Sciences South building today at the Center for Insect Science NHI Postdocs Jennifer Wernegreen and Don Miller Brown Bag Lunch Panel Discussion. Guest panelists Gail Burd (MCB), John Lundberg (EEB), Robin Roche (CIS Educational Outreach) and Bruce Walsh (EEB) will talk about "Finding Satisfaction in Community Service" from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Center for Insect Sciences can give you further information at 621-9310.


Silent lunches got your spirits down? Buck up, little camper - it's Eat to the Beat to the rescue! They are proudly presenting Raheem and his acoustic guitar from 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. in the Cellar. Take your food fancies to the bottom floor of the Student Union and enjoy. If you have questions, call UAB at 621-8046.


The solution to every airline passenger's worst nightmare awaits you at the Systems and Industrial Engineering Seminar. Be in Room 301 of Engineering Building #20 today from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. to catch some of Jonathan Bard's (Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Texas) wisdom on "Algorithms for Rescheduling Aircraft Due to Flight Disruptions." Theresa Arntz can tell you more at 621-6551.


Shoot first and ask questions later: "Law and Order: The Photon Pistol and Quantum State Engineering" is the focus of today's Optical Sciences Center Colloquium event. Joseph H. Eberly (professor, University of Rochester) will be speaking this afternoon from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. in Room 410 of the Meinel-Optical Sciences Center. Call Jeanette Ryan at 621-4375 for further information.


David Meyer (Northwestern University) will talk about gluttonous vapors this evening at the NOAO/KPNO/NSO/Steward Observatory and NRAO Joint Colloquium. Park it in Room N210 at 4 p.m. to learn all about "Elemental Abundances in the Diffuse Interstellar Gas." Refreshments will be served at 3:30 p.m. in Room 204. Pat Breyfogle can answer your questions at 318-8115.


Reasons for random mating: Fool for Love, a play written by Sam Shepard and directed by Patrick Savage, will grace the stage of Directing Studio 116 in the New Drama Building tonight at 7:30. Eddie and May, lovers who just happen to be half-brother and half-sister, fight to sustain their relationship in a motel at the edge of the Mojave Desert. Get your tickets to witness this bizarre tryst at the door - they are free, but seating is limited. Oh, and don't bring the kids. Call the Fine Arts Box Office at 621-1162 for ticket information.

- compiled by Kim Stravers