By Dylan McKinley
Arizona Daily Wildcat
Thursday Apr. 4, 2002
Got places to go and no ride? Maybe you want to give your car a rest from the torture of everyday driving. Today's the day to catch a ride with Tucson's mass transit experts, Sun Tran. The bus system will offer free rides to all today in celebration of the "Clean Air Fiesta." All Sun Tran routes across Tucson are participating in the free event. For more information, contact Sun Tran employees at 792-9222.
Eye-pleasing art injects any scene with a joyous, refreshing mood. The Student Union Memorial Center, in conjunction with the University Activities Board and the College of Fine Arts, will present two-dimensional artwork from undergraduate students in the College of Fine Arts at the union from today through April 24. The opening reception is tonight from 7 to 9 in the Union Room. Artwork will be on display on the third floor. For more information, call 621-0768.
Summer jobs are open at Camp Tawonga, a Jewish overnight camp. Stop by the booth on the Mall between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. for more information about making money and having fun at the same time. For more information, contact Hal Ossman at 624-6561, e-mail him at ossman@u.arizona.edu or visit the Web site at http://www.uahillel.org.
Sexual abuse and incest are difficult topics to deal with, but knowledge and support for victims can further the healing process and possibly prevent such activity. The Oasis Center Free Film Series presents "The Healing Years," a movie that examines the lives of three women as they recover from abuse and incest within their families. The movie plays at noon in Old Main, Room 222. For more information, call 626-2051 or visit the Web site at http://w3.arizona.edu/~oasis/home.htm.
For a true college experience to remember, join the crowd in front of the Arizona State Museum at 10 a.m. for the Marathon Reading of Anne Radcliffe's "The Mysteries of Udolpho." The English department is sponsoring the event, in which a person can come in and read 10 minutes or so of the popular novel. Students, staff and faculty will spend the night at the site, reading until the book is complete. The marathon will conclude tomorrow afternoon. For more information, contact Professor G. Jackson at 621-7394.