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By Mindy Jones
ARIZONA DAILY WILDCAT

Tuesday October 16, 2001

It's National Bosses Day! Treat 'em extra special today with an extra-large coffee and an extra-small pile of work. Sorry kids, we still have school today!


Support your country in style and pick up a patriotic t-shirt today on the UA Mall. The Baha'i Club is raising the red, white and blue roof with t-shirt sales throughout the week from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. All proceeds will go to the Red Cross to support those affected by the Sept. 11 attacks in New York, Washington and Pennsylvania. For more information on this sale, or if you would like to get involved, call Jon at 247-5539.


Bring some munchies and leave the headphones at home because the UA Mall is going to be abuzz with vocals today at noon. The University Activities board is bringing Groovin' on the Grass back to the Mall stage for an hour of live music. The Gatekeepers are providing a different tune for lunching folks as they bring gospel music to the Mall. If you are looking for other live music opportunities around campus, call J. J. at 621-5779.


Leave the propaganda on the stands and bring your educated opinions and emotions to today's Kamp Student Radio public forum in front of the Social Sciences building. The featured topic, airing live from 3 to 4 p.m. is the U.S. bombing of Afghanistan. Special guests will include members of the Young Democrats and College Republicans. For more information, call Caroline Diep at 621-8173.


Slap on some shoes, ladies, and get out of the kitchen because the Center for Creative Photography has entered a time warp. Its newest exhibit, "The Sixties: Urban Life and Women's Changing Roles" by Karen Anderson, focuses on cultural changes in the United States prior to and during the 1960s. Explore sexual revolutions and popular culture in mass media at the opening reception for the exhibit tonight at 5:30 in the main viewing gallery. For more information on other exhibits, call 621-7968.


Secure your future with a job teaching children in rural and urban areas with Teach for America. Find out how to use your leadership skills and educational background to make an impact on the lives of children around the world. Today's informational session begins at 6 p.m. in the Marley building, Room 230. For more information about application deadlines and financial compensation, call Sofia Ramos at 626-3394.

 
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