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Thursday October 19, 2000

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It'll be just like All The Jazz, but with a UA twist. The UA's Vocal Jazz Ensemble, coupled with Vocal Ease and nUAnce, three newly formed groups, will perform Mozart's "Eine Kleine Nacht Musik" and Dave Brubeck's "Blue Rondo a la Turk," as well as tunes ranging from swing to funk to ballads. The performance starts at 7 p.m. in Holsclaw Hall in the fine arts complex. Ticket prices range from $4 to $8 and can be purchased through the fine arts box office if you call them at 621-1162.

Bogged down with credit card debts? That free shirt probably wasn't worth it after all. But now you learn how to get out of debt with the "Credit Wise Cats" workshop. The hour-long program will cover aspects of credit card use and abuse, including money management and setting financial goals. This workshop is one in a series running throughout the semester sponsored by Students In Free Enterprise Team, in collaboration with the Pima County Cooperative Extension Service and Southwest Retail Center. The workshops are by appointment only, so call the SIFE office at 626-2042.

So you think you know little something something about the presidios of yore? Test your knowledge against curator Tom Peterson, who will interpret the social and economic climate of 19th century Mexico through old folk customs. Peterson will also explore lithographs dating as far back as 1829. The program runs 30 minutes followed by a question and answer period. Be in the Presidio Gallery of the Arizona Historical Society by 1 p.m. tomorrow for a glimpse into the past. But if you can't make it then, you're in luck because at 3:30 Peterson will repeat his lecture.

Prone to colds during the winter months? Worried about the onslaught of the winter months, and subsequent cold weather related illnesses? Well stop your fretting. Chicano Hispano Student Affairs is sponsoring a discussion on "Staying Healthy." The two-hour program will offer a top 10 list of ways to stay healthy, as well as signs that you're getting sick. The event starts at 3 this afternoon in the Adalberto Guerrero Resource Center, Room 211 of the Economics Building. Call Sofia Ramos at 621-5627 for more information.

Do you know how to market yourself to gain an edge over your competitors in the job market? Maybe you should. "Marketing Your Leadership Experience on Your Resume and in an Interview" is a workshop focusing on how to best present yourself in interviews. The program starts at 5 p.m. in the Tucson Room of the Student Union. Drop Matt Helm a line at 626-4905 if you've got any questions.