Tuesday September 18, 2001
Is your day timer so full that you don't even have enough hours in the day to complete all of your tasks? If your desk calendar looks more like a mess of scribbled appointments, check out today's Fall Leadership Workshop on "The Art of Delegation." This program will address the problems associated with delegating responsibility as well as the benefits to effectively managing your time. This workshop is a free service to UA students and begins at 9 a.m. and the Park Student Union Turquoise Room. For more information, call Matt Helm at 626-4905.
Tired of racial slurs and homophobic comments floating around your local campus and community? Take a step in the right direction and open your mind, as Safe Zone leaders bring controversy to the table. The Safe Zone program was designed to create a safer and more comfortable environment for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, and questioning students, faculty, and staff on the University of Arizona campus. Registration for Safe Zone classes begins today, and may be completed by campus groups, organizations, or simply interested individuals. For locations and times, please contact the Safe Zone organization at safezone@life.arizona.edu.
The time has come again to get in the "Huddle with John Mackovic" as he outlines the Wildcats' upcoming football game against UNLV over lunch. Every Tuesday, the coach will discuss the Wildcats' opponents in preparation for their next game. Students and fans are invited to attend the forum at McMahon's Steakhouse at noon. Lunch plates cost $20, but the insider information is free. For directions and reservations, please call Jill Hall at 621-2331.
Not sure when to pause that sentence or simply add a period and end the misery? If you are looking for a quick refresher course on punctuation and grammar exercises, check out today's Graduate Writing Workshop at 4 p.m. Kendra Gaines, from the Writing Skills Improvement Program, will discuss basic rules pertaining to punctuation and grammar in academic writing. This free lecture will be held in the Psychology building, Room 205. For more information, call Donna Rabuck at 621-5849.
Celebrate life through art at today's Center for Creative Photography community forum, "Civil Rights and Terrorist Wrongs." Reflect on the events of the past week as UA officials address students and community members in the main center at 7 p.m. The evening will focus on preserving the morals and values created by our community and country as a whole. For more information on this open forum, please contact Vicki Fleischer at 529-9283.
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