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By Joshua McClain
Arizona Daily Wildcat,
October 22, 1999
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Ever entertained thoughts of becoming a biomedical engineer? If you desire to be one of the few and the proud members of the biomedical engineering profession, attend the Introduction to the Biomedical Engineering Program, where faculty and graduate students will be on hand to answer all of your questions and clear up all of your doubts. Any and all questions about the field and the major will be answered, what more do you need? The program is being held in the Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering building, room S336, and kicks off at 3 p.m. Can't make it to the seminar? Call Lori Taylor, the biomedical engineering graduate coordinator at 626-9134, and she can help answer your questions.

As a grad student, do you feel out of the loop? Well the Graduate and Professional Student Council (GPSC) is hosting a social today at 5 p.m. at No Anchovies, which is located on East University Boulevard. Grad students have the chance to meet and greet fellow graduate and professional students from all sorts of departments over a few drinks. The social should last around three hours, so show up and take advantage of the student drink specials.

Attention all Native American drummers and dancers: You are invited to take place in the Ninth Annual Tekakwitha Indian Festival all day tomorrow and Sunday. Even if you don't dance or drum, you are still welcome to come and take part in the festival, which includes Indian food and craft sales, tribal songs and dances and many other activities. Saturday the festival begins at noon and lasts until 11 p.m. Sunday's fun also begins at noon, but closes down at 9 p.m. The festival takes place at the Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha Parish, which is located at 507 W. 29th St.

The blood drive enters its last day, and UA still needs more blood to assure its victory over ASU in the Blood Donor Challenge. The main donor station will still be out on the UA Mall all day today, beginning at 10 a.m. and remaining until 4 p.m. In addition, you can look for stations at La Paz Residence Hall located at 602 N. Highland Ave., where they will be taking blood from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Blood gatherers will also be at Facilities Management, which is at 1331 E. Fifth St. from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Donors receive a free Blood Donor Challenge T-shirt, as well as any refreshment you can handle.


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