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Friday August 25, 2000

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Learn a little more about drugs at the UA's new pharmacy museum. The museum's inauguration, which starts at 8 this morning, will display bottles, original medicine containers and books from 1880 to present day. The museum covers four floors of the Pharmacy Building and contains more than 60,000 artifacts. Call the pharmacy at 626-1427 or take a virtual tour at www.pharmacy.arizona.edu.

$25 can buy you a day on the golf course and help fight pediatric cancer. Tee Up for Tots 2000 hopes to raise $100,000 for the UA's Steele Memorial Children's Research Center. You can also enter a raffle to win more than 60 prizes, including a trip for two to Maui or a week-long trip to the White Mountains. The games begin at 8 a.m. at the Golf Club Vistoso, at 955 W. Vistoso Highlands Blvd. For more information, call 878-0168.

The International Arts Society Film Series kicks off the semester with a screening of "Small Change," a movie about children from a child's point of view. Director Francois Truffaut eliminates the pessimism common to an adult's perspective of life and presents a film that showcases the wonders of being a child. The movie starts at 7:30 this evening in the auditorium of the Modern Languages Building. Contact Charles Scruggs at 621-3527 for answers to any questions.

Use your lunch break to get an easy laugh. Comedy Corner kicks off a new school year with a noon show in the Cellar. Stop by for a variety of comedy sketches and improvisation. The show only lasts an hour and the best part of it is it's free so you have no excuse to not attend.

Catfest has descended upon us again. This year's line up features Sister Hazel, a Florida-based band playing alternative jungle-pop rock. This quintet, whose name is derived from a revered Florida minister, will be entertaining students on the Mall this evening. Don't miss out on this UA tradition, which starts at 5.

Before you drop in on Catfest, be sure to stop by the Student Organization Fair. This is your chance to find your niche with the different clubs and organizations on campus. Find out what's available and how to get involved. The fair starts at 10 a.m. and runs until 2 p.m. so stop by the Mall today to find out what this campus is all about.

Calling all Spanish majors and minors. There will be a meeting today from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. to learn how Spanish can enhance your opportunities for the future. You'll also discover what programs are available in the local community and around the world. Call 621-3123 if you have any questions.


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