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Wednesday May 1, 2001

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By Mindy Jones

You have done the research, logged on to cast your votes and now it is time for your newly elected ASUA officials to be sworn into office. Whether this is your first exposure to the team guiding the UA next year - or your last - take a part in history at today's official inauguration at noon. Elected officers will take their seats in front of students, faculty and staff on the UA Mall. For more information on ASUA activities, call Claudia Davila at 621-8016.

The Center for Middle Eastern Studies combines structure with historical significance at the 10th Annual Photography Exhibition, "Architecture in the Middle East: From the Grand to the Humble." The exhibit runs through next week and features Middle Eastern architecture from the poorest villages to the wealthiest cities. The photos are on display in the Franklin building Room 202 Monday through Friday. For more information, call Anne Bennett at 621-8079.

If you missed the Grad Fair on the UA Mall and are still in need of invitations, souvenir items and graduation garb, check out the UA Grad Center in the lower level of the new UofA Bookstore. Representatives from the center will be on hand during normal business hours to answer any questions you may have about ordering deadlines and gown colors. For more information or to reserve your diploma frame early, call Beth Bujarski at 621-8475.

With the semester coming to a close, the UofA Bookstore is on hand to get textbooks off of your shelves and back on theirs. Representatives will be available in front of Park Student Union, tomorrow and Wednesday, to buy back the textbooks you no longer need. Buyback hours are from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., and all purchases are made at the discretion of the bookstore. For more information on selling your used text books, call the UofA Bookstore at 621-2811.

Brush up on your test-taking skills at tomorrow's Weekly Writing Workshop in Modern Languages Room 204. The class begins at 5 p.m. and will focus on test-taking strategies and "Preparing for the Final Exam." For more information on the final installation of this free semester-long series, call Donna Rabuck at 621-5849.

Take a break from early morning classes and late-night study sessions to relax in a Crowder Hall seat for tomorrow night's Wind Ensemble/Wind Symphony concert. The show begins at 7:30 p.m. and features Rocky Mountain Overture, The Winds of Nagua and Praise Jerusalem. For more information on future concerts, call MusiCall at 621-2998.