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Staff Reports
Arizona Daily Wildcat
February 25, 1998
Today on Campus
- Put some shrimp on the barbie and head over to the Joseph Gross Gallery of the Art building to see the exhibit of Paintings From Western Australia University. This faculty exchange exhibition is on display to the public today from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- The School of Music and Dance sponsors a Graduate Choral Conducting Recital tonight from 8 to 10. This concert is held in Crowder Hall of the Fine Arts Complex and is free of charge.
- Are you interested in developing goals for personal wellness? The Wellness Center, located in the Student Recreation Center, issues Wellness Assessments today from 3 to 6 p.m., including a blood pressure check, body composition analysis, three fitness tests and brief consultations on fitness, nutrition, emotional/social health, and stress management issues. Check out how your body is functioning.
- Learn about "The Role of the Latino Community in the NAFTA Approval Process" at noon today in the Economics building, Room 204A. Magali Muria, visiting scholar at the Consortium for North American Higher Education Collaboration Office at the UA, leads this lecture.
- Grab your boots and cowboy hats and ride on over to the Arizona Historical Society, located at 949 E. Second St. The "Cowboy Cavalry: Arizona Rough Riders" are discussed from 7 to 9 tonight, and for $3 you can learn more about Arizona's diverse military history. Call 617-1144 for more information.
- Consider "Hunting in Human Evolution" with Ellen Basso, M.E. Morbeck, John Speth, Mary Stiner and Steve Kuhn. Attend this panel discussion at 4 this afternoon in Room 216 of the Anthropology building
- compiled by Kate Longworth
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