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By Niusha Faghih
Arizona Daily Wildcat,
April 10, 2000
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Sponsored by the Donor Network of Arizona, an awareness campaign for organ/tissue donation will be held today from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. on the UA Mall. Water bottles, frisbees, magnets, highlighters, brochures, sunscreen and bumper stickers will all be given away so make sure to stop by and check out this event. Becky can answer any questions at 747-5500.

The Department of Agriculture and Biosystems Engineering will hold a seminar entitled, "The Biosurfactant Story: From Bioremediation to Biological Control." This lecture will take place from 12-1 p.m. at the Shantz building, Room 440. Refreshments will also be served. Contact Dr. Donald Slack for more information at 621-3691.

Sponsored by the Russian and Slavic languages department and the Russian and East European studies program, a Sociology Brown Bag lecture entitled, "Social and Political Dimensions of Economic Change in Contemporary Russia" will take place today at 1 p.m. in the Harvill building, Room 337. Call Grace Fielder at 621-7342 for more information.

Do you want to learn alternative ways to move with comfort, breath without restriction, reduce tension and prevent injuries? Well, come and free your back with ongoing lessons on the Feldenkrais Method. These 45-minute lessons take place every Monday at 3 and 5 p.m. Casual dress is recommended for these lessons at the Arizona Health Sciences Center (UMC Wellness Center), Room 2823. The lessons cost $3 per session or $30 per semester. For more information, call Lindley Silverman at 617-0879.

Do you want to get your resume critiqued? Please sign up in Old Main or call Career Services at 621-4224. Your resume can be critiqued from 1:30-3:30 p.m. at Old Main, lower level.

Steward Observatory will host a public evening lecture entitled, "Early Results from the CHANDRA X-ray Telescope" tonight at 7:30. Following the lecture, there will also be a chance to view the night sky with the use of a 21-inch telescope. This lecture will take place at the Steward Observatory, Room N210. Contact Dr. Thomas Fleming at 621-5049 for more information.

The School of Music and Dance will present a faculty artist series with Keith Johnson tonight at 7:30 at the Fine Arts Complex, Crowder Hall. Johnson focuses this concert on important, though little-known works for horn including works for multiple natural horns. Beethoven, Leopold Mozart and contemporary composers will be featured. Tickets will cost $10 for the general public, $8 for employees, $6 for seniors and $5 for students with a UA ID. Tickets are available through the UA Fine Arts Box Office at 621-1162. For more information on the concert, contact MusiCall at 621-2998.

It's the Spring Fling 2000 Kickoff Week. The Spring Fling will start Thursday and last until April 16. This is the largest student-run carnival in the nation and serves as a channel for fundraising for UA clubs and organizations. Contact the Spring Fling Office for more information at 621-5610.


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