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Staff Reports
Arizona Daily Wildcat
March 13, 1998

Today on Campus

  • If you have an ear for music, then today's events are just for you. Start your morning with a Viola Studio Recital at 11. The School of Music and Dance brings you this event in the Holsclaw Recital Hall of the Fine Arts Complex.

  • Spend your lunch hour today listening to the musical talent of UA students in the living room of the Slonaker House, located at 1025 E. Second St. The Slonaker Concert will last from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

  • Complete your day with a Piano Studio Recital at 3:30 p.m. The recital will be heldtoday in the Fine Arts Complex's Holsclaw Recital Hall.

  • UApresents an American Rhythms Series. Cleo Laine and the John Dankworth Group perform a tribute to Ella Fitzgerald, "Forever Ella." Cleo and her longtime musical partner John Dankworth have been performing together for more than four decades and you can catch them in Centennial Hall tonight at 8. Contact 621-3341 for ticket information.

  • Award-winning author Alicia Steimberg lectures today on "Being Jewish in a Catholic World." She will be reading from her works from 10 to 10:50 a.m. in Room 103 of the Economics building.

  • June Yu Decker discusses "Subwavelength Antireflection and Polarization Grating Structures-Analysis and Fabrication" this morning at 10:30. Join the lesson in the Meinel Building, Room 554. For more information call 621-3459.

  • Learn about "The Potential Role of Intracellular Potassium as a Critical Regulator of Apoptosis" today with Francis M. Hughes, Jr. of the National Institutes of Health. This seminar will be held in Room 5403 of the Arizona Health Sciences Center from 11 a.m. to noon.

  • Bring your lunch to Room 317A of Psychology to join the CogSci Brown Bag event today from noon to 1:30. Mike Posner of Oregon addresses the "Anatomy of Word and Sentence Meaning."

-compiled by Kate Longworth


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