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By Joshua McClain
Arizona Daily Wildcat,
October 7, 1999

Feel that you suffer from depression? Today, Campus Health specialists will be on hand to help you with just that. Today is National Depression Screening Day, and Campus Health has dedicated an entire day's activities to this. Videos and presentations will take place at 12:15 p.m., 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. All events are taking place on the second floor of the Campus Health Building, located at the corner of East University Boulevard and North Cherry Avenue, right in the heart of the construction area. Call Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) at 621-3334 if you have any questions about today or depression in general.

The women's volleyball team attempts to rebound after a tough loss against Washington tonight at the McKale Center. The Wildcats are currently 9-4, with a 3-2 record against Pacific 10 opponents. Tonight's game begins at 7 p.m. and tickets are free to students with a CatCard. Otherwise it will run $3 for seniors and youths, and $5 for everyone else. Come root for the Wildcats as they push for a Pac-10 title. Call the McKale ticket office at 621-2287 if you wish to pick up your tickets before the game.

Movies are in full swing for tonight as "South Park" shows early and "Goonies" closes the night off in great fashion. Showing at 7 p.m. and 8:40 p.m., "South Park" showcases the talents of future major motion picture stars, Kenny, Cartman, Kyle and Stan. This is a chance to see the uncensored, unbridled humor that is held back by the cable censors. "Goonies," a cult classic, is always a guaranteed good time, with the entire crowd participating in the truffle shuffle. "Goonies" begins at 10:30 p.m. with all showing at the Social Sciences building, room 100. Tickets are only $2.50, but make sure to get there early, because seats tend to go fast.

The Arizona State Fair opens this weekend in Phoenix, with enough shows and activities to fill your weekend. One of the greatest parts of the State Fair is their cheap concerts, with bands running the gamut from country, to rock to oldies. Opening the entire party is Weird Al Yankovic, with tickets running $10 for general admission. Go early, check out all there is to do at the fair, then mosey on over to the Coliseum and see Weird Al. Admission to the fair costs $7.50 and can be bought ahead of time at Dillard's box offices. If you have any fair-specific questions, call the fair's information hotline at 1-800-343-3247. The State Fair is located at the Arizona Coliseum at 1826 W. McDowell Road. Give the Arizona State Fair hotline a call for directions.

The Steward Observatory's Colloquium series continues this afternoon at 4 p.m. with Dr. Tim Pickering presenting "Properties of Low Surface Brightness Galaxies." As always, refreshments will be served a half hour before the lecture in Steward Observatory's room 204. The lecture itself takes place in the observatory's lecture hall, room N210.


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