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By Niusha Faghih
Arizona Daily Wildcat,
April 13, 2000
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Presented by the Eat to the Beat Committee of the University of Arizona, Groovin' on the Grass will take place today from 12-1 p.m. on the UA Mall. William Guth can answer any questions on this event at 621-1111.

The Department of Entomology will present a lecture entitled, "Evolution of conspecific egg-carrying behavior: ancient and infant expressions in the Heteroptera" today from 4-5:30 p.m. This lecture will take place at the Marley building auditorium, Room 230. Contact Rose Kilby at 621-7165 for more information.

An Optical Sciences Center Colloquium will take place today at 3:35 p.m. at the Optical Sciences Center, Meinel building, Room 410. The lecture is called, "Beyond the grating equation: light patterns in the era of diffractive optics." Pre-colloquium refreshments will also be served at 3:30 in the lobby. Cindy Gardner can answer any questions at 621-3035.

"Man on the Moon" will continue playing tonight at 7 and 9:20 in the Social Sciences building, Room 100. Tickets cost $2.50 and Kate Vesely can answer any questions at 621-0768.

A public lecture series entitled, "Chaco Ritual: Youthful Models and Elderly Data" will take place tonight from 7:30-8:30 at the CESL building, Room 102. An opportunity to meet and talk with the speakers will take place at the reception following the talk in the lobby of the museum. Contact Suzanne Fish at 626-8290 for more information.

"Twelfth Night" by William Shakespeare will be presented by the Arizona Repertory Theatre tonight at 7:30. This play will take place at the Fine Arts Complex, Laboratory Theatre. Contact the Fine Arts Box Office for more information at 621-1162.

A panel of scientists and media scholars will come together tonight at 7 to discuss the connections between science fiction and scientific facts in "Science-Fiction, Fact, or Both." This presentation will take place at the Physics and Atmospheric Sciences building, Room 201. For information, call 62-FILMS.

An AME graduate seminar entitled, "New Development in Oxygen Monitoring and Transport" will take place today from 4-5 p.m. at the AME building, Room S202. Contact Barbara Heefner at 621-4692 for more information on this lecture.

The Department of Planetary Sciences will present a colloquium today from 3:30-5 p.m. on "Asteroidal Cores and Planetary Accretional Veneers: Isotopic Insights." This lecture will be at the Kuiper Space Sciences building, Lecture Hall, Room 308. Contact Bette Evans at 621-6963 for more information.

The Arizona International College will hold a Academic Festival starting today and lasting until Friday from 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. at the Arizona International College, Student Lounge. The festival will feature African-American Dance, puppet shows in Spanish, and presentations on AIDS, drug rehabilitation, aging, homelessness and healing techniques among others. Lesley Bailey can answer any questions at 626-0617.


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