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Tuesday February 6, 2001

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Don't forget to check your schedule online before the day is through because today is officially the last day to drop courses in order to delete them from your record. If you are finding that sociology class to be a little too much for you, or you haven't understood what your biology teacher was talking about for weeks, sign on to drop that class. Courses can be dropped through Student Link or by RSVP. For more instructions on how to change your schedule, please call the Registrar at 621-3432.

College is supposed to prepare you for the real world, but with today's "Career Forum on Social Services," the real world comes to you. A panel of professionals will teach students how to nab a job in the social sciences field. Several local organizations will be represented, including Arizona Children's Association, Casa de los Ninos and Child Protective Services. If you would like to learn about internships or full-time positions in this field, stop by the Old Main lower-level lobby between 6 and 7 p.m. For further information, please contact Susan Miller at 621-1408.

Get a taste of the night life when "Jubilant Skyes" hits the Crowder Hall stage at 7:30 p.m. The electrifying show features a trained baritone, well-versed in gospel and jazz traditions, performing a variety of Spanish love songs and German spirituals. Tickets for this worldly concert are available for $35 and can be purchased through the Centennial Hall box office. To reserve your seat or find out about upcoming UAPresents concerts, please call the Centennial Hall box office at 621-3341.

Controversy and fame steal the show at tonight's screening of "Do the Right Thing." In honor of Black History Month, the Africana Studies department is exploring racism in the working environment through Spike Lee's documentary-style film. Although the movie begins at 6 p.m., students should meet in the Martin Luther King Jr. building, Room 100 at 5 p.m. for a preliminary discussion. The showing is free and spaces are limited, so it is recommended that you come early. For more information, please call Tania Corliss at 621-5665.

Put on your dancing shoes and shimmy on over to Centennial Hall as Broadway encore "Riverdance" lights up the stage at 7:30 p.m. The return of the acclaimed Irish feature signifies a celebration of music, song and dance. This showing features an international cast that has performed around the world. Ticket prices range from $40 to $50 and can be purchased through the Centennial Hall box office. For future showtimes and reservations, please call the box office at 621-3341.