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Show Continuing Events Through June 5, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., Annual student-art exhibit on display, Collett Art Gallery, free, 626-7689. Friday, May 22 10:30 a.m., WSU's Department of Performing Arts sponsors a piano workshop for teachers, SU Ballroom, $50, 626-7489. 10:30-1 1:20 A.m., Student Support Services hosts "How to Write a Research Paper," SC 274, open to all students, 626-6867. 1 2:30-4:30 p.m., Services for Students with Disabilities hosting a party, SC 181. 7:30 p.m., WSU's Department of Performing Arts will present a one-act play festival , SG 64, $5 .50-58 .50 , 626-8500 or 1-800-WSU-TIKS. (Plays may contain adult themes and language.) Saturday, May 23 7:30 p.m., WSU's Department of Performing Arts will present a one-act play festival, SG 64, $5.50-$8.50, 626-8500 or1-800-WSU-TIKS. (Plays may contain adult themes and language.) Monday, May 25 WSU closed for Memorial Day 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Estudiantes Unidos is celebrating the holiday with a potluck, barbeque lunch; co-ed soc-l cer games will be held, in front of the social sci ence building, free, students bring own condiments and bread, 627-3590. An v -"j Jifc' 1 1 vliJ-j(2!S. etsM- Tuesday, May 26 10:30 a.m.. Institute Devotional presents Margot Butler, LDS Chapel, free, 621-1800. 1:30-2:20 p.m., Student Support Services hosts "Stress-Busting Techniques," SC 274, open to all students, 626-6867. tlx . s :tei J 208 Historic 25th Street Ogden Thurs. & Sun. at 8 $500 Fri. &Sat. at 8 & 10:30 $700 tfk Sfeys the SPimit WITH DELTA AIRLINES! NOW RECRUITING FOR THE ON-CAMPUS STUDENT ASSOCIATE RESERVATION REPRESENTATIVE ELIGIBILITY: Be a full-time WSU student 2f Minimum Cumulative GPA of 2.0 Tf Type a minimum of 20 WPM x Pick up applications at the Sunfest (by the Bell Tower 9:30a.m-l:30p.m.) on May 28. Any questions, call Kelly: 392-0015 Wednesday, May 27 9:30 a.m., Sunfest hosts three-on-three basketball tournament, Stewart Bell Tower Plaza, free to spectators, 626-7424. 12:30-1:20 p.m.. Student Support Services hosts "Test-taking in the Sciences," SC 274, open to all students, 626-6867. M .1.1ft hi.. iTi . r l. - nr m wl.dj p.m., iNeiscape anu internet oearcn engines, jl j l . y 6:30-8:30 p.m., Martial Arts Club conducts Keno, SG 33, club dues $20 per quarter, visitors ' 1 n ( t ic c wcicume, uzo-ojj. 6:30-9 p.m., Martial Arts Club conducts NinpoJujutsu, HPEC 29, club dues $20 per quarter, visitors welcome, 626-6955. 6:30 p.m., Ott Planetarium hosts "The Sky Tonight," Lind Lecture Hall, $l-$2, 626-7689. 7 p.m., As part of Sunfest celebration, CAB will sponsor a luau, Ada Lindquist Pond and Plaza, free, 626-7424. 7:30 p.m., Ott Planetarium hosts "Voyage to the Planets," Lind Lecture Hall, $l-$2 per show, 626-6855. 7:30 p jti., WSU Flute Choir in concert, MA Peery Lecture Hall, free, 626-643 1 . era Thursday, May 28 9:30 a.m., Sunfest hosts three-on-three basketball tournament, Stewart Bell Tower Plaza, free to spectators, 626-7424. 10:30 a.m., Honors Issues Forum: Dee Ann Evans, a communication professor at the University of Utah, "Big Business and the Media: Who Owns the News?" Wildcat Theater, 626-7336. 10:30 a.m., Convocation: Dolphinologist Laura Urian, "Dolphin Training: And You Think College is Tough?" SU Ballroom, free, 626-7237. 10:30 a.m., WSU's English department sponsors a poetry discussion recognized poet and author who teaches at the University of Houston, SS394, free, 626-6251 . 1 1:30 a.m. tol2:20 p.m., Student Support Services hosts "Word Processing," SC 267, open to all students, 626- 6867. 7 p.m., Sunfest celebration sponsors the movie "Ferris Bueller's Day Off and a barbeque, Stewart Bell Tower Plaza, free, 626-7424. r with Edward Hirsch, a nationally STOP POACHikl 1(800)682-3337 ...even during hunting season! twuuv FIESTfl WITH 5693 S. III1I1I1ISUS BLUD So. OGDEN MAY 30th RT 10 HM TUTTING ZOO 'COTTON CANDY 'GAMES ANU MUCH. ..MUCH. ..MORE!!! TACO EATING CONTESTS KIUS: 11AM IS ANU OVEK: 1:3U1'M LOTS OF FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY I ATTENTION! ATTENTION! ATTENTION! STOP THE PRESS All students who are interested in making a difference on the campus of Weber State University. HERE IS YOUR CHANCE!!! JOIN THE IMPACT COUNCIL nnovative Aemorable Programs and Ictivilies for Community 7ogelhemess The IMPACT Council, Weber State University's Shepherd Union Building (SUB) Programming Board, consisting of an eleven member executive branch and a variety of committees from recreation and entertainment to on-line and family programs. Interviews will be held for the following positions on May 26"' at 1 1 :00 am-2:00 pm in The Lair, located across from Wildcat Lanes in the Shepherd Union Building: President Vice-President Treasurer Historian Please sign-up today for your interview time at the Shepherd Union Building's Information Desk (all interviews will last approximately one hour). For more information contact Cedric 1 loward at 626-7424 or pick up an application at the'SUB Information Desk. Don't miss out on any events! Read the Campus Calendar! |