By Dylan McKinley
Arizona Daily Wildcat
Wednesday Mar. 6, 2002
Hey, who doesn't like cookies and cupcakes? If you don't, you don't need to worry about the scrumptious wares being offered from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Modern Languages building breezeway. The Future Teachers Club will be selling snacks of all baked sorts for hungry students. For more information, contact Mario at 327-7887.
We often don't look at life in any other way than the American way. Dr. Julian Kunnie of the Africana Studies Program is attempting to reveal "An African Perspective on Globalization," a report from the International Conference Against Deregulation and for Labor Rights for All held in Berlin Feb. 21-24. The program is free and will be held from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Martin Luther King Jr. Building, Room 100. For more information, contact Ruby Shelton at 621-5664.
Bump, set and spike. These aren't the words of a vicious car stereo thief, but the lingo of the wild volleyball player. If your attention is piqued, stop by Bear Down Gym in the Main Gym from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. to play some pick-up volleyball and create or join an intramural team. For more information, contact Monte Reed at 621-8723, imsports@email.arizona.edu, or visit the Web site at http://CampusRec.arizona.edu.
People date others of all colors, races, ethnicities, religions and genders. If you are dating someone from another culture, go to the Annual Intercultural Dating Forum sponsored by the University Activities Board Eye on Diversity. Many challenges and rewards are presented by intercultural dating, and opening a dialogue about these issues is encouraged to further everyone's learning experience. The forum will be held from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at a location to be announced. To find that location and garner further information, contact Christina M. Lieberman at 621-5853.
Sometimes the bad guys need a little bite to calm their barks. That is the task of the Tucson Police Department K-9 Unit. The Criminal Justice Association managed to nab the squad and special helpers for a lecture and presentation this evening at 6:30 in McClelland Hall, Room 130. The talk is open to all majors. For more information, contact the association at edelph@email.arizona.edu.