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By Niusha Faghih
Arizona Daily Wildcat,
May 1, 2000
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Dr. Kevin Marvel will discuss how he made the transition from research to public relations, public policy, and government relations today at noon in a lecture entitled, "An Astronomer Lobbyist in Washington - Careers in Public Policy and Government Relations." This lecture will take place at the Physics and Atmospheric Sciences building, Room 218. Contact Alaina Levine at 621-4969 for more information.

Sponsored by the Department of Russian and Slavic Languages and Russian and East European Studies, a Russian and East European Studies lecture called, "Regional Governance in Russia?" will take place today at 1 p.m. at the Harvill building, Room 337. Grace Fielder can answer any questions at 621-7342.

Do you want to learn alternative ways to move with comfort, breath without restriction, reduce tension and prevent injuries? Well, come and free your back with ongoing lessons on the Feldenkrais Method. These 45-minute lessons take place every Monday from 3-3:45 p.m. Casual dress is recommended for these lessons at the Arizona Health Sciences Center (UMC Wellness Center), Room 2823. The lessons cost $3 per session. For more information, call Lindley Silverman at 617-0879.

Dr. Kendra Gaines of the Writing Skills Improvement Program will present a workshop entitled, "Preparing for the Final Exam: Part II," today at 5 p.m. This lecture will take place at the Modern Languages building, Room 410. Donna Rabuck can answer any questions at 621-5849.

The Department of Media Arts presents a free screening of the psychological horror film "Clean, Shaven" tonight at 8 at the Harvill building, Room 130. Presented at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival, "Clean, Shaven" is an intense drama about a tormented schizophrenic who struggles to find his daughter while scaling the interior walls of his own mind's double vision. Contact Dr. Justin Wyatt at 621-7800 for more information on this film.

The Department of Atmospheric Sciences will present a lecture entitled, "A New Methodology for Extreme Precipitation Estimation" today from 4-5 p.m. at the Physics and Atmospheric Sciences building, Room 220. Linda Meyers-Regal can answer any questions about this lecture at 621-6831.

Come support the new elected officials for ASUA today from 12-1 p.m. on the UA Mall as they will be sworn in to office. Contact Claudia Davis at 621-8016 for more information on this event.


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