ON CAMPUS
By Staff Reports
Arizona Daily Wildcat
April 22, 1996
- UA women's golf plays in the Pac-10 Championships at Raven Golf Course, 9777 E. Sabino Greens Dr., at 8 a.m.
- The School of Music and Dance presents a doctoral piano solo recital by Raymond Ryder at 3 p.m. in Crowder Hall. An organ studio recital is in Holsclaw Hall at 4 p.m. Enrique Feldman plays tuba in a faculty recital in Crowder Hall at 8 p.m. Feldman is accompanied by Marie Sierra and Jeff Haskell, both on piano. Tickets to the faculty recital are $8, $5 and $3.
- The College of Science, Graduate College and Commission on the Status of Women jointly sponsor "Physics, Faith, and Feminism," a seminar by science scholar Margaret Wertheim from 4 to 5 p.m. in Psychology Room 306.
- The UA Associates of Art History present "Et Le Mexique?: Contemporary Mexican Women Artists Keep Their Bodies In Mind," a lecture by art historian Aline Brandauer at 7 p.m. in Art Room 312.
- French Archaeologist Jean Gran-Aymeric presents "Mont Beuvray/Bibracte: Capital City of the Acdui and Focal Point for Celtic Resistance against Julius Ceasar," a slide-illustrated talk at 7:30 p.m. in Steward Observatory Room N210.
- The Mexican American Studies and Research Center presents "Minority Political Incorporation in Los Angeles?: A Critical Assessment of Coalition Politics," a lecture by Jaime Regalado at noon in the MASRC Conference Room on the third floor of the Dou glass Building.
- Gallagher Theatre shows "Jumanji" today through Thursday at 7:30 p.m. and 9:35 p.m. Tickets cost $2.50.