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Staff Reports
Arizona Daily Wildcat September 26, 1997
Today on Campus
- Psychology and Neurology professor Gary Wenk presents "Neuroinflammation
and Neurodegeneration - or an Aspirin a Day Keeps the Cytokines Away"
today at 8 a.m. at the Arizona Health Sciences Center, Room 5403.
- Anthropology professor Jane Hill presents "Narrative Plot as
an Interactional Site," today at 10 a.m. Sponsored by Interdisciplinary
Ph.D. Program in Second Language Acquisitions and Teaching, the program
will be in the Education building, Room 355.
- Check out the role of patent medicines Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. and
all next week. The Arizona Historical Society presents "Step Right
Up: Patent Medicine in the Southwest" at their headquarters, 949
E. Second St. The exhibit focuses on the role of patent medicines during
the period of 1870 to 1906 and explore advertising and packaging. The show
also will focus on the fraudulent practices that developed and subsequent
federal regulation.
- Stop by and hear the tunes. There's a Wind Area Recital at 11
a.m. today in Holsclaw Recital Hall in the Fine Arts Complex. Oohlalah!
- Stop by southern Arizona's annual storytelling festival and conference.
"Tales of Arizona ... Then&Now" begins tonight in
the Center For English as a Second Language auditorium with a children's
program from 7 to 8:30 p.m. and a family program from 8:45 to 10:15 p.m.
Storytellers include: Michael Lacapa, Hopi and Apache stories; Martin Rivera,
bilingual Hispanic stories; Tony Norris, Western musical stories; Judy
Morellion, stories for everyone; and more. Admittance prices are $4 for
children, $6 for adults and $10 for a group.
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