Thursday September 27, 2001
Stop fretting, you still have time! The deadline has officially been extended by the ASUA officers for 2001 Homecoming King nominations. Every UA recognized club is allowed up to two sponsored candidates that meet nomination requirements that include a $25 processing fee. Nomination forms can be turned into the new ASUA offices until 5 p.m. Oct. 3. For more information on Homecoming events, please contact the selection chairs at tracij@u.arizona.edu or lmccabe@u.arizona.edu.
Are you looking to meet other students who share the same interests, values and historical backgrounds? If you are a Hispanic male or female ready to meet some new faces around campus, check out tonight's Annual Fall Hispanic Faculty, Student and Staff Mixer. The fun begins at 5 p.m. with door prizes, live music, professional speakers and free food. Enjoy the summer evenings outside of the Arizona State Museum and go home with more than a full stomach. For more information, please call Oscar Lujan at 626-9327.
What could be scarier for a little child than having a witch live next-door? Tonight's 7:30 Arizona Repertory Theatre play, "Calabasas Street," takes a peek at fear from a child's perspective. 8-year-old Domingo believes that his neighbor, an elderly widow, is a witch. Watch as Domingo faces his fears and learns to love the woman next door. Admission to the play, held in Directing Studio 116, is $2, and seating is limited. For more information, please call the Fine Arts box office at 621-1162.
Familiar family conflicts take the stage at tonight's German Film Series presentation of "Aprilkinder" at 7:30. The film delves into the complicated clashing of traditional old-world values and modern lifestyles and goals. Held in the Modern Languages auditorium, the screening is free for all UA students and faculty. For more information on this or future film presentations, please call Barbara Kosta at 621-7389.
Did you wake up on the wrong side of the bed this morning? Do you need a little comic relief to get your day back on track? For a little evening humor, check out tonight's late night double dose of Comedy Corner and the Charles Darwin Experience at 10. Admission to the event is $3 and all proceeds will go to the New York City/Washington,D.C. Relief Fund. Seating in Social Sciences 100 is on a first-come, first-serve basis. For more information, please call the Comedy Corner offices at 621-0764.
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