Tuesday October 2, 2001
Plan on wearing your old ripped jeans to that corporate interview? Don't expect to get any further than the water cooler in the lobby. Learn about the impressions clothing makes at today's Fall Leadership Workshop at 9 a.m. The Center of Student Involvement and Leadership offers the course to help students "dress for success" in the workplace. Interested students should meet in the Turquoise Room in the Park Student Union. For more information on future workshop topics, call Matt Helm at 626-4905.
Bring a lunch and get ready to boogie at today's Groovin' on the Grass presentation of Shaking Tree. Enjoy Arizona's weather with local music. The University Activities Board sponsors the performance on the UA Mall today. The concert is free and open to the public. For more information on future bands, local acts and other Mall activities, call J.J. at 621-5779.
Tuesday is back and so is Mack. Get the lowdown on the Wildcat football team today at noon. Coach John Mackovic leads "Tuesday's in the Huddle" with fans at McMahon's Steakhouse, 2959 N. Swan Rd. Learn about the Wildcats' upcoming opponents' strengths and weaknesses over lunch. Watch Mackovic during taping of "Coach's Show." For more information or specific directions, call Jill Hall at 621-2331.
Having trouble understanding how to read your textbooks? Don't wait until the midterm; get help now! Attend today's Graduate Writing Workshop at 12:30 p.m. in the Bear Down Gym, Room 201. The University Learning Center sponsors the free workshop on "previewing, reviewing, annotation and other active reading strategies for understanding college-level texts." Be sure to bring a textbook you currently use. For more information on future workshop topics, call Stacey Hartman at 621-2475.
Throw convention out the window, hike up your skirt and head on down to tonight's presentation of "The Vagina Monologues" at 7:30. Eve Ensler's risquŽ, yet humorous play about female sexuality takes over Nations Hall in the International Arts Center, 515 N. 5th Ave. Due to frank discussion and content, the show is recommended for mature audiences only. Tickets are general admission and are currently on sale for $40. Tickets for the tour can be purchased through UAPresents and the Centennial Hall box office at 621-3341.
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