Datebook
Arizona Daily Wildcat
Wednesday, November 16, 2005
Living, Learning and Working: Intersections 2005. A conference designed for women classified staff in entry-level positions. The $30 registration fee includes all materials, workshops, continental breakfast and lunch. 8 a.m. Student Union Memorial Center. North Ballroom. Call Deborah K. Goalby, 621-3902
Winter Care for Your Garden and Landscape. Free and open to the public. 9 a.m. Extension Garden Center, 4210 N. Campbell Ave.
Bagels on UA Mall. What’s your shmear? Bagels combined with good conversation about anything you want to know or say regarding Israel. Hang out with Racheli and food at noon on the UA Mall
Mexican American Studies Brown Bag. “Historical, Cultural and Social Influences on Substance Abuse among Latinos in the United States,” presented by Antonio Estrada, director, Mexican American studies and Research Center. Antonio Estrada’s primary interests are in Hispanic health, focusing on health promotion and disease prevention within this population. Noon. César E. Chávez building. Room 200
KAMP on the Mall. Noon-1 p.m. KAMP student radio, UA Mall Main Stage
Discussion on Lessons Learned from Rwanda. If you have something to say, or you just want to come and listen, this discussion is open to all students. This is part one of the series leading up to the night of Dec. 7, when Paul Rusesabagina, the real hero of the film “Hotel Rwanda,” will speak at Centennial Hall. Hillel Center. Noon
Honor or Harm? The Impact of Using American Indian Mascots. Speaker: Stephanie Fryberg. What are the psychological consequences of American Indian mascots on American Indian high school and college students? Four studies look at how a variety of students react to exposure to different mascots. Noon-1 p.m. Student Union Memorial Center. Gallagher Theater
Relay For Life Informational Meeting. Come and learn how you can make a difference in the fight against cancer. Relay for Life is an event put on by the Relay for Life club and the American Cancer Society in which teams consisting of eight to 15 people walk around the UA Mall throughout the night to show their support for the fight against cancer. While not walking, team members enjoy live bands, activities and food. 7 p.m. Student Union Memorial Center. Catalina Room
Panel to Discuss Roots of Anti-Semitism. 7 p.m.-9 p.m. Center for English as a Second Language. Room 102
UApresents: “Oklahoma!” Rodgers and Hammerstein’s landmark musical is, quite simply, the show that changed the American musical forever. 7:30 p.m. $38-$60. Centennial Hall
“A Hard Day’s Night.” The UAB is proud to present a free showing of “A Hard Day’s Night.” 7:30 p.m. Gallagher Theater