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Arizona Daily Wildcat,
September 8, 1999

Think your swimming skills are up to par? Hillenbrand Aquatics is offering a competitive swimming course for all of those interested is improving their fundamentals or just want to work on their times. The coaches are ready to show you what you are doing wrong and will help you become abetter swimmer. Take advantage of the remaining summer heat and make a splash at Hillenbrand. The course is open to all competitive swimmers above the age of six. Call 621-4203 for further information.

The UA Museum of Art is giving an opportunity for students to become tour guides. Learn great information about art in the UA collection as well as about art in general. Prospective students will also work in the museum's student outreach program. You will be required to attend a training program, and volunteers will be asked to give their time one day a week. The training program takes place every Monday at the museum. Applications will only be accepted up until September 30, so call Josh Goldberg at 621-7567 if you have any questions.

Feel that your not quite Internet savvy enough? The UA Undergraduate Services Team is ready to take on the challenge. They are offering a workshop entitled "Planning a Web site" with the ambition of making even the lowliest non-computer literate human ready to make your own Web site. For one and a half hours, the team will show you the ins and outs of graphics, lingo and logistics of what you need to do to set up your very own window to the world. It all starts at 10 a.m. at the Main Library's room A314. If you have any questions call 621-4683.

Learn everything you need to know about safe sex, sexual assault and other corresponding topics tonight in the Martin Luther King building's basement, at "The ABC's of Safe Sex," sponsored by Phi Beta Sigma. The ABC's being abstinence, birth control and condoms are some of the topics being covered. Additional topics include sexual assault and dating rights for both partners. This is a great seminar to get rid of some of the common misconceptions and myths, and prepare you in every way possible. The whole presentation will be capped off by the participants taking part in a skit about sexual assault. It starts at 6:30 p.m. and is expected to last 2 hours.

Every human society has always had methods and ways to answer the vital questions of the universe. Technology and its evolution will be the main topic as Tsianina Lomawaima, a professor from the UA Department of American Indian Studies gives her lecture titled "Native Sciences: The Sophistication of 'Primitive Technologies.'" Taking place in the Arizona Health Sciences Center, located on 1501 N. Campbell Ave, in the DuVal Auditorium, it begins at 7:30 p.m. and should last one and a half hours. Contact Mary Cox at 621-3513 if you have any additional questions.


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