By
Mindy Jones
Did you spend Valentine's Day alone and want to add a little laughter to the season? Check out today's feature presentation in the Modern Languages auditorium, "I Like it Like That." The comedic drama about relationships gone awry screens at 6 p.m. and is free and open to the public. For more information regarding future films, please call Dr. Smith-Shomade at 621-3419.
Rise to your toes and take a date to tonight's Centennial Hall presentation of The Moscow Festival Ballet. Founded in 1989, the group will perform Don Quixote with the Tucson Symphony Orchestra. The romantic tale of the La Mancha knight begins at 7:30 p.m. and tickets range from $48-$60. Tickets can be purchased through the Centennial Hall box office at 621-3341.
Despite the rain drops and cloudy Arizona weather, tropical animals and plants are just a few steps away. At 7 p.m. tonight, in the Center for English as a Second Language, Room 103, the Nature Club is presenting a slide show featuring neotropical rainforests. Wally Van Sickle, founder of Idea Wild, will explain the purpose of his non-profit organization and the benefits researchers can receive by becoming members. For more information, please call Robb Hannawacker at 792-0970.
Prepare yourself for life after college with today's Retail, Business, and Agriculture Internship and Career Fair. UA students of all majors are welcome to participate in the opportunity to meet recruiters from across the nation looking to fill internships and full time positions. The career fair will take place in Bear Down Gym from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. If you have any questions, please call Melinda Burke at 621-1715.
Television shows and magazine articles often shape the views that females have about themselves. If you are interested in the "International Perspectives on the Role of Fantasy and Play in the Lives of Teenage Girls," attend Gerry Bloustein's 12:30 p.m. lecture in the Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering building, Room 338S. The University of South Australia lecturer will explain gender representation, media production and television theory. If you are interested in attending, please call the UA Media Arts department at 621-7352.
Following Valentine's Day, the most intimate day of the year for many couples, Campus Health Services is offering free anonymous HIV testing in Old Main. If you are worried about past sexual experiences, or simply want to reassure yourself that you are practicing "Sexual Responsibility" check out the second floor, Room 200W between 11:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. For more information, please call Lee Ann Hamilton at 621-4967.