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Monday February 26, 2001

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With all the changes occurring at the university, don't you think it's time you gave the big guys a piece of your mind? Take a stand, whether it be on the construction blocking the scenery or the clock's wacky sense of time, and make your opinion heard at today's "Conversation with the President." Head on down to the Arizona Cancer Center Kiewit auditorium at 11:30 a.m. and prepare to make a difference. For more information, please call Sandra Hallenback at 626-2710.

We can learn a lot more from plants than how to survive on this earth, and the Department of Plant Sciences is here to prove it to you. At 1:30 p.m. David Galbraith will delve into the world of "Microarray Analysis" at today's Biomedical Engineering Seminar Series. The forum will take place at the Arizona Health Sciences Center, Room 5403. For more information, please call Mark Riley at 626-4707.

Grab a pen and paper and get ready to learn how to "Organize a Text-in-Context Essay" at today's Writing About Literature Workshop. The 5 p.m. discussion is sponsored by the Writing Skills Improvement Program and is geared towards students whose classes require analyzing texts and compiling responses to these documents. For more information regarding these weekly classes, please contact Donna Rabuck at 621-5849.

Let that bug scurry across your floor unharmed, and at today's Cell Biology and Anatomy Seminar you will learn what "Biological Insights (are) Derived from the Study of Insects." There is no need to bring your six-legged creatures along, just show up at 4 p.m. in the Life Sciences North building, Room 452, and the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics will take it from there. If you have any questions, please contact Jacque Parker at 626-6563.

Are you finding yourself falling behind in one or more of your classes? If personal issues are keeping you from completing some of your class requirements, stop by the lower level of Old Main for today's walk-in counseling and peer drop-in hours. Tutors will be available between 8:30 a.m. and noon, and counselors will be seeing students between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. For more information regarding other Career Services programs, please call 621-4224.

Review your knowledge of campus politics, take notice of the student signs around campus, and prepare to make a decision that will affect your fellow students. ASUA elections will begin tomorrow at 8 a.m., and representatives will be on the UA Mall to take your vote. Candidates will be manning information booths and assisting students in logging on to the ASUA Web site. For more information, please contact Joseph at 740-0068.