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Friday March 2, 2001

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Is it getting harder to climb up those stairs for your 8 a.m. class? Stop by today's Wellness Fair 2001 at the Student Recreation Center. A few of the events occurring between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. include free fitness assessments, chair massages, nutrition counseling and self-defense demonstrations. For more information, please call 621-4709.

The '80s were a time of big hair, spandex shorts and classic cops and robbers flicks. The International Arts Society steps back in time with tonight's 7:30 screening of "One False Move." The film is set in the deep South, with real crime playing itself out on the Modern Languages auditorium screen. For more information on this free event, please call Charles Scruggs at 621-3527.

Are you too young to toss that quarter into the slot machine and pull back the lever? If age stands in your way of enjoying the life of a gambler or if you are looking for a convenient place to practice your blackjack skills, check out tonight's Vegas Night at the Martin Luther King Building. Casino games and refreshments will be offered from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. For more information, please call 621-3419.

College life can be a little confusing, especially when you are required to pick a major. You can't graduate without one so why not start off on the right foot, so head on down to Bear Down Gym for today's Meet Your Major Fair. Representatives from various UA colleges will be available between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. to answer undergraduate questions regarding requirements, placement exams and major research. For more information, please call Diana Wilson at 621-7763.

Looking for an interactive way to study the Bible or simply a relaxing alternative to a Friday night movie? Grab a ticket and step into the Newman Center's performance of "Two by Two, The Story of Noah and the Ark" tonight at 7. For more information or to purchase tickets for this event, please call 327-6662.

This Weekend

The future rock stars of America take center stage for the annual Battle of the Bands tomorrow from noon to 5 p.m. Musical hopefuls will set up their equipment on the UA Mall, and students are invited to listen, vote and take advantage of free groupie collectibles. For more information, please call Caroline at 206-0123.

After all the Grammy awards have been given out, it's time for the artists to bring their work directly to the fans. Award-winning performer Melissa Manchester brings her act to Tucson Sunday night at Centennial Hall. For more information regarding the 7 p.m. performance or to purchase tickets, please call the Hillel Foundation at 624-6561.