Date Book


Arizona Daily Wildcat
Thursday, September 22, 2005

  • Challah for Challah! Sponsored by Koach, the conservative student group on campus for challah baking. 5 p.m. Hillel Center

  • Teach for America Information Session - TFA calls upon outstanding recent college graduates of all backgrounds and academic majors to teach for two years in urban and rural public schools and to become lifelong leaders in the effort to expand opportunities for children. 5 p.m. Student Union Memorial Center, Tucson Room

    Entertainment

  • "Batman Begins." Young billionaire begins to seek out justice in the name of his murdered parents. $3. 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. Student Union Memorial Center, Gallagher Theater

  • Wind Ensemble and Wind Symphony - "Suite Jubilation." Presenting "The Commando March," by American composer Samuel Barber; "Variants on a Medieval Tune," by Pulitzer Prize and Emmy award winning composer Norman Dello Joio; "Colonial Song" by the timeless Percy Grainger; and the capstone of Ron Nelson's "Holiday" series, "Aspen Jubilee." Free. 7:30 p.m. Crowder Hall

    Seminar

  • "Helices Everywhere!" by Alain Goriely, Mathematics department. 12:30 p.m. Math building

  • "Component Manufacturing Issues at Los Alamos National Laboratory," by Drew Kornreich, Los Alamos National Laboratory. 4 p.m. Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering building, Room S212

  • "For Whom the Bell Curve Tolls," by Mark Katz. Revealing portraits of children who fail in school but succeed in life. 6 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.