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Friday December 1, 2000

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In honor of Day Without Art, an annual commemoration of World AIDS Day, the Center for Creative Photography will present the work of Gerald S. Ackerman today from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Jeanne Courtemanche can answer any questions at 621-7968.

A Physiology Seminar Series, "How to Breathe: Molecules, Neurons, and Behavior," is today at 11 a.m. at the Arizona Health Sciences Center, room 5403. Refreshments will be served at 10:50 and Ralph Fregosi can answer any questions at 621-2203.

"The Historical 'Lessons' of the Yugoslavia Conflict," the Sociology Brown Bag Lecture Series is today from 12-1:15 p.m. at Social Sciences, room 415. Contact Gisela Aaron at 621-3531 for more information.

Ever heard weird sounds in weird place? Come to the lecture, "Strange sounds in odd places," today at 2 p.m. at Douglass, room 101. Jennie Bradley can answer any questions at 621-6897.

Haven't taken the Upper Division Writing Proficiency Exam yet because you are not ready? Come to a workshop today from 4-5:30 p.m. and prepare yourself for the test. The workshop will cover areas of time management during the exam and provides hints on developing ideas and structuring essays. The lecture is at Modern Languages, room 413. Contact Karen Gutierrez at 621-4548 for more information.

The UAB Arts Committee will continue to present Shakespeare's "Taming of the Shrew" tonight from 7-9:30 in the Memorial Student Union Cellar. This show is student directed, produced and acted so make sure to come out and support the cast and directors. For more information, call Susu Gray at 621-0768.

Come support the Icecats tonight at 7:30 as they take on ASU at the Tucson Convention Center. For ticket prices and more information, call the Tucson Convention Center Box Office at 791-4266.

Part of the Middle East Film and Discussion Series, "Jerusalem - An Occupation Set in Stone," is today from 4-7 p.m. at AME, room 324. Contact Gretchen Gibbs at ggibbs@u.arizona.edu for more information.

"Feminist Visual Representation in African American and Native American Women's Art," a lecture by Phoebe Farris will take place at the Martin Luther King Jr. Building on Monday at noon.