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By Joshua McClain
Arizona Daily Wildcat,
October 28, 1999
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A classic movie from our childhood comes to UA with tonight's late-night presentation of "Silence of the Lambs," showing at 10:30 p.m. "Silence of the Lambs" features Anthony Hopkins at his best. Terrifyingly good, he and Jodie Foster dominate the screen for a few hours of good, wholesome Thursday evening entertainment. Tickets are $2.50 for students with a CatCard. The movie will be shown in the basement of the Social Sciences building. If 10:30 is too late for you, then swing by at 7 or 9 p.m. and catch "Sixth Sense" staring Bruce Willis. "Sixth Sense" was king of the box office for more than a month, so obviously people like it. Kate Vesely has a full schedule of films being shown at the new Gallagher, so you can give her a ring at 621-0768 if you have any questions about the University Activities Board's Gallagher presentations.

Spending a day with someone else can put potential career options in perspective. Today, the Commissioner of the Pima County Superior Court wants to help you do just that, with a chance to follow her around for a few hours and get a feeling of what she does for a living. This day is designed to give you insight into a career as a lawyer, where participants get to watch morning hearings and meet various legal and judicial officials. The showing also includes an entire tour of the court house. At noon, Commissioner Maxwell will meet with all of the participants for a luncheon at the courthouse. Reservations to take part are required, so call 327-5743 to make sure your spot is reserved. The program will take place at the Pima County Courthouse which is located at 110 W. Congress St. There is limited space, so act fast.

Learn how to defend yourself and gain a higher level of confidence when traveling alone tonight at the first part of the Women's Self Defense Classes. The class starts at 7 p.m. and will last two hours in La Paz Residence Hall. Everyone is invited to attend and learn basic self defense techniques. Just show up a little before 7 p.m. to assure yourself a spot in the class.

Want to learn how to do a high quality interview with anyone? They make workshops just for that reason, and one is being held today in Education 316 from 1 to 2 p.m. Learn vital skills on how to interview professionals in any field and do it well. The Career Services is sponsoring this workshop, and you can contact them at 621-4224.


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