By Dylan McKinley
Arizona Daily Wildcat
Thursday Mar. 21, 2002
If there is one event not to miss during the spring 2002 semester at UA, it is the Arizona Wildcat basketball squad's attempt to return to the Final Four. Our Wildcats battle the West Region No. 2 seed, the Oklahoma Sooners, at approximately 5:55 p.m. on CBS (channel 13, or cable channel 7). Head to your local bar, stop by your local restaurant, park your butt on the couch or even hang out in Radio Shack by the TVs to cheer on our awesome team. If you must go mobile, turn your radio to KNST (790 AM). GO CATS!
Traumatic events and violence are proven to affect children in many different ways. The Annual Isaac Marks Memorial Lecture aims to help people educate children after events like the Sept 11 attack. Martha Minow, acting director of the Harvard Center on Ethics and the Professions will be at the James E. Rogers College of Law Building in the Ares Auditorium, Room 146, at 10 a.m. to present "Educating Youth After Trauma and Intergroup Violence." For more information about the lecture or Minow, contact Donna Ream at 626-2400 or visit the Web site at http://www.law.arizona.edu.
The media hold a great deal of power in the United States, and this month's AROMAS Discussion will give you an idea of the breadth and depth of that power. The Chicano/Hispano Student Affairs group and the Abuelitos/Abuelitas will present Mark Kimble, editorial editor of the Tucson Citizen, and Jane Amari of the Arizona Daily Star to discuss "The Power of the Press." The discussion starts at noon and runs until 1:30 p.m. in the Economics building, Room 211. For more information, contact Mercy Valencia at 621-1813.
A portion of the plentitude of talent roaming the UA School of Music and Dance in the Fine Arts Complex comes together tonight at 7:30 in the UA Wind Ensemble and the Arizona Contemporary Ensemble. Conducted by Gregg I. Hanson, the Wind Ensemble will perform first this evening in Crowder Hall in the Music building, while the Contemporary Ensemble - conducted by UA professors Craig Walsh and Dan Coleman - ends the show. For more information, call MusiCall at 621-2998 or visit the Web site at http://www.arts.arizona.edu/music.
Career counseling is available today from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Career Services in Old Main on the lower level. A professional counselor can get you headed in the right direction for free on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, contact Career Services at 621-4224 or visit the Web site at http://www.career.arizona.edu.