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Show Martial Arts Club conducts Keno, 6:30-8:30 p.m., SG 33, club dues $20 per quarter, visitors welcome, 626-6955. Martial Arts Club conducts NinpoJujutsu, 6:30-9 p.m., HPEC 29, club dues $20 per quarter, visitors welcome, 626-6955. Honors Program presents the movie "All My Sons," 7 p.m., SL 226, free, 626-7336. Ott Planetarium hosts "Voyage to the Planets," 7:30 p.m., Lind Lecture Hall, $ 1 -$2 per show, 626-6855. Thursday, May 14 Holocaust materials on display through May 21, varying times, SL main lobby, free, 626-6405. Ralph Nye Lecture Series: Todd Anderson, regional chief executive officer of Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp., 10:30 a.m., WB 206, free, 626-6063. Honors Issue Forum: Kathy Whitehead, public relations manager for Autoliv Automotive Safety Products, and Steve Smith, Autoliv plant manager, "To f ' Friday, May 8 Deadline to register for men's, women's, co-ed's intramural Medicinal 5K, $ 1 0 entry fee, Wilderness Rec, races begin 5 p.m. tonight, 626-7967. Student Support Services hosts "Avoiding Common Grammar Mistakes," 10:30-1 1:20 a.m., SC 274, open to all students, 626-6867. WSU's Department of Performing Arts hosts an evening of dancing to the Junction City Big Band, 8:30-1 1 p.m., SU Ballroom, $5 per person, 626-6431. (Dance lessons will be offered at 7:15 p.m. for $1 per person.) Saturday, May 9 WSU's Athletics Department hosts the annual Purple and White Football Game, noon, V 'Sigma Gamma Rho and Kappa Alpha Psi pre sent "The Spring Thing Sweat Zone," 1 0 p.m., Club Jocks, 23rd and Lincoln Ave., $5,18 and older, 626-6039. Sunday, May 10 Happy Mother's Day. Honors Program sponsors a sidewalk-painting activity, 6 p.m., SL, free, 626-7336. Monday, May 1 Semester Conversion Workshop hosted by WSU President Paul Thompson and Provost David Eisler, 1 1:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., SU 338, free. Annual student-art exhibition on display Mondays through Fridays, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., Collett Art Gallery, free,626-7689. Honors Program sponsors a poetry hike to Strong's Can-. yon, 2 p.m., 36th Street trailhead, free, 626-7336. WSU Concert and Chamber Choir performance, 7:30' p.m.,Peery's Egyptian Theater, 241 5 Washington Blvd., $3.50-$4.50, 626-8500 or 1 -800-WSU-TIKS. Tuesday, May 12 WSU Board of Trustees meeting, 9:45 a.m., MA318, free, 626-6001. Institute Devotional presents Dennis Marsh, 10:30 a.m., LDS Chapel, free, 621-1800. Honors Program sponsors poetry reading, 1 0:30 a.m., Stewart Bell Tower Plaza, free, 626-7336. Semester Conversion Workshop hosted by Provost David Eisler, noon-1 p.m., WSU-Davis Center 135, free. Lonestar in Concert, 7:30 p.m., DEC, free (tickets available only through KSOP-AM and The Signpost), 972-1043. Wednesday, May 13 WSU's Athletics Department hosts the track and field Big Sky Conference Championship, varying times, Stewart Stadium, free, 626-6090. Honors Program sponsors a lecture by Lee Sather, chairman of WSU's history department, "Norway's Constitution: Creating a Usable Present From a Usable Past," 1 :30 p.m., SL Special Collections area, free, 626-7336. Services for Women Students will feature its final group meeting focusing on relationships and separation, 5:30 p.m., SC 152, free, 626-6090. Ott Planetarium hosts "The Sky Tonight," 6:30 p.m., Lind Lecture Hall, $1 -$2,626-7689. RECENT VETERANS ff 3 KEEP YOUR INVESTMENT WORKING FOR YOU. You've invested valuable time serving your country. Now make it work harder for you Joining a nearby Army Reserve unit may be the smart move to retain your rank, to enjoy the benefits you've earned and to earn good part-time money. Find out more about how to make your investment continue to pay off. Talk to your local Army Reserve Recruiter. Call us: (801)774-5034 6J1REMH2.ARMY.MIL BE ALL YOU CAN BE.' ARMY RESERVE Be or Not To Be Safe? That is the Question," 10:30 a.m., I Wildcat theater, tree, 02b-jJt. I I Convocation: Roger Newman, "Internet Censorship," 1 10:30 a.m., SU Ballroom, free, 626-7237. I CAB presents Nancy Hanson in a live musical perfor- Student Support Services hosts "Word Processing," 1 1 :30 a.m. tol2:20 p.m., SC 267, open to all students,626-6867. Holocaust Rememberance Week: Joseph A. Cannon, chief executive officer of Geneva Steel, "Lessons From the Holocaust," 2 p.m., Wildcat Theater, free, 626-6655. Institute's Married and Engaged Students seminar presents Armel Beardall, "More Than Yesterday but Less Than Tomorrow," 7:30 p.m., LDS multipurpose room, free, 621-1800. Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band in concert, 7:30 p.m., Peery's Egyptian Theater, 2415 Washington Blvd., $3.50-$4.50, 626-8500 or 1 -800-WSU-TIKS. Don't forget Mother's Day May 10 Continuing Events Through May 9, 7:30 p.m., WSU's Department of Performing Arts will present the musical production "Working," SU Ballroom, $5.50-$8.50, 626-8500 or1-800-WSU-TIKS. May 13-May 16, varying times, Athletics Department hosts track and field competition, Stewart Stadium, free, 626-7677. Through June 5, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., annual student-art exhibition on display, Collett Art Gallery, free, 626-7689. m77.'3 A Week Of Remembrance JL.HE PURPOSE OF THE TRIBUTE IS NOT ONLY TO LEARN MORE ABOUT A TRAGIC EVENT THAT WAS A PART OF OUR HISTORY, BUT ALSO TO LEARN ABOUT THE CONNECTION BETWEEN WHAT HAPPENED IN GERMANY IN THE 1930s AND 1940s WITH WHAT IS OCCURRING TODAY. THE PROMINENCE OF HATE GROUPS IN OUR COUNTRY HAS SPARKED THE ISSUE OF HOW SOCIETY TREATS A VARIETY OF MINORITY GROUPS. ..AND IN A DIVERSE EDUCATIONAL SETTING SUCH AS OURS IT IS TIME TO FOSTER UNDERSTANDING AND TOLERANCE. May 14, 1998 Holocaust Memorial Address 2:00 p.m. Wildcat Theater, WSU Shepherd Union Building Reception will be held at the Shepherd Union building Student Lounge at 3:00 p.m. -if Join Weber State University - - ma Citizens March for Tolerance May 21, 1998 12:30 p.m. ; WSU Administration Building to Ogden High School 3750 Harrison Blvd (1 Mile Route Buses will be available to return marchers to campus) ;T"" 9- 4 : 1 J Holocaust Memorial Program 1:30 p.m. Ogden High School Auditorium 2828 Harrison Blvd May 21, 1998 All programs are free to the public and presented in conjunction with Ogden High School, Ogden City School District and WSU Diversity Committee May 14-21, 1998 Display of Holocaust Materials WSU Stewart Library Main Lobby 1 Weber State University For more info call: WSU Public Relations 626-7771 |