By Dylan McKinley
Arizona Daily Wildcat
Wednesday Mar. 27, 2002
Life has changed since Sept. 11, but its legislative repercussions haven't reached everyone. The Faculty Fellows Program in the Dean of Students office wants to inform people of "Immigration Policies and International Students Post 9/11." Part of the 2002 "Building Academic Community" Speaker Series, the talk will give information about how international students and visitors must enter the country and what kind of process they must endure. The talk runs from 12:15 p.m. to 12:50 p.m. in the Integrated Learning Center Room 150. Attendance is free for everyone. For more information, call Jael Walker at 621-7060 or send an e-mail to osegoj@email.arizona.edu.
The language of love is the theme during this evening's French and Italian Film Series Spring 2002 showing. "Ciao, Professore," by Silva in 1999, will show from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the Modern Languages building, Room 411. For more information, contact Katy Ferreira at 621-7349, e-mail her at katyf@u.arizona.edu or visit the Web site at http://www.coh.arizona.edu/pal/forumfrancais/filmsp2002.htm.
If you don't plan to view the French film, UAB Films presents a sneak preview of the forthcoming movie "Death to Smoochy." Danny DeVito, Edward Norton and Jon Stewart star in this dark comedy. Free passes are available at the Center for Student Involvement and Leadership in the Student Union Memorial Center, Room 404, above the bookstore. The movie plays at 7 p.m. in the MUSE Building on Sixth Street, west of the UA campus. For more information, contact Diana Ziegler at 621-0768, e-mail her at dziegler@email.arizona.edu or visit the Web site at http://www.union.arizona.edu/uab.
And if movies aren't your style for a spring Wednesday, maybe a good poetry reading will entice you. The Visiting Poets and Writers Reading Series, held by the UA Poetry Center, welcomes Jay Wright of Albuquerque, N.M., at 8 p.m. in the Modern Languages auditorium. Wright, the author of eight poetry collections, also pens essays and play scripts. An informal reception follows the reading and books will be available for sale via the UofA Bookstore. For more information, contact the Poetry Center at 626-3765, send an e-mail to poetry@u.arizona.edu or visit the Web site at http://www.coh.arizona.edu/poetry.
OK, maybe you changed your mind again and decided a movie is the best option. Check out the Math Movies flick "Fermat's Last Tango." Produced by the York Theatre Company, the movie portrays a 17th century mathematician who attempts to solve a notorious problem and gets more than he bargained for. The movie starts at 4 p.m. in the Economics building, Room 110. For more information, contact John L. Leonard at 621-6874 or e-mail him at jleonard@math.arizona.edu.