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IF' Today High: 83 Low: 52 Partly Cloudy Thursday High: 78 Low: 54 Partly Cloudy Friday High: 79 Low: 51 Partly Cloudy Campus calendar listings are FREE! fx fx fx AM Campus Calendar- Wednesday: 9 a.m. -1 p.m., blood drive, Annex 11 Army ROTC Building, free, 626-6518. 12 p.m., Student Support Services presents "Introduction to Math Computer Tutorials" seminar, SC 274, free, 626-7009. 1 2 p.m., Services for Women Studies will feature a class on preventing sexual harassment, stalking and telephone harassment, SC 154, free, 626-6090. 6:30 p.m., Ott Planetarium will present a star show, "The Sky Tonight," LL, $1-2, 626-6855. 7:30 p.m., Harpist Julie Caisford Garner will perform, Temple Square, free, 801-240-4377. 7:30 p.m., WSU zoology professor Kent Van De Craaff will present a lecture, "Getting into Medical School," for students interested in pursuing a medical career, LL 130, free, 626-7755. 7:30 p.m., Ott Planetarium will present the program, "Mars Return to the Red Planet," LL, $1-2, 626-6855. 8 p.m., WRC will hold a kayak-rolling workshop, Swenson Gym Pool, $15-20, 626-6373. 8:30 p.m., Ott Planetarium will mm itsmfr Ail r ZJe went to 7arrs jewelry because a friend suyyestedtiem. ll)e ouyit our wedding set from C?arr Xs ffewefry because tiey fiefpedus picA exactly wiat we wantedandtie price and auafity coufdn V 6e matcied. UAanfs, - W Jesse andCrn Mf JOltf wTIctl 24W Washington Boulevard present a star party, telescope observing session, LL, $1-2, 626-6855. Thursday: 9 a.m., Dr. Tom Baldwin from Washington State University Veterinary School Admissions will be guest speaker, SL 430, free, 779-4043.10 a.m., Convocation will feature Utah Lt. Gov. Olene Walker, SUB Ballroom, free, 626-7237. 1 1 a.m., Student Support Services presents "Note-taking Strategies" seminar, SC 274, free, 626-7009. 1 1 a.m., teacher education programs will present a preapplication orientation meeting for all students interested in applying, ED 104, free, 626-6309. 1 1 a.m., Curling clinic will be held for an opportunity for the public to try the sport that will be held at WSU during the 2002 Winter Olympics, Ice Sheet, $5, 399-8751. 1 1 :30 a.m., John B. Goddard School of Business and Economics Ralph Nye Lecture Series will feature Matthew Godfrey, owner of MRG Enterprises, Wattis Business Building 206, free, 626-7307. ' 7:30 p.m., Office of Cultural Affairs will present the Bolshoi Ballet, Val A. Browning Center Austad Audito u in. rium, $20-35, 626-8500 or1-800-WSU TIKS. Friday: 1 1 a.m., Student Support Services presents "Word Processing" seminar, SC 274, free, 626-7009. 7:30 p.m., former member of Brigham Young University's music faculty will present an organ recital, Temple Square, free, 801-240-4377. 8:30 p.m., the department of performing arts will present an evening of dancing to the Junction City Big Band, SUB ballroom, $5 per person, 626 6431. Saturday: 8 a.m. - 6 p.m., the Zoology Club will hold a hawk watching event, Wellsville Mountains, meet bus at A-4 lot west of science lab, sign up sheet in zoology office, 626-6165. 9 a.m., Alumni Association will hold a Coca-Cola 5K Challenge and Brunch, registration begins at 8 a.m., meet at Health and Physical Education Center indoor track, $12-18, 626-7535. 2:30 p.m., WSU's Women's Soccer Team plays againstWisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, wzz 3- as-, sar- mssam 3S3Sv .Art- ij 00 U?" Wisconsin, 479-1650. 6 p.m., football game against Idaho State University, Stewart Stadium, $5 -1 1, 626-8500 or1-800-WSU-TIKS. 7:30 p.m., Mu Phi Epsilon music fraternity will present winners of the Utah State Fair music competition in recital, Temple Square, free,801-240-4377. Sunday: 1 2 p.m., WSU's Women's Soc cer Team plays againstWisconsin-Green Bay, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 479-1650. Sept 20: 12 p.m., Toastmasters hold "Humorous Speech Competition," visitors welcome, Alumni Center, free, 626-6138. 2 p.m., Student Support Services presents "GRE Study Strategies" seminar, SC 274, free, 626-7009. Sept 21: 1 :30 p.m., university faculty holds a "Taking Stock in the Web" Internet workshop, Stewart Library 1 38, free, tsmmw -fear -iIssaajsD- mmmy m (& ii IS p) A vf j C ; " iS aI- v il 626-6403. Continuing events: Aug. 30 - Sept. 24; Monday-Thursday 8 a.m. - 9 p.m., Friday 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.; New York-based Japanese photographer Kenro Izu presents a collection of 65platinum-palladium prints of Cambodia, Calif., free, 626-7689. Sept. 7 - Dec. 1 4, Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m., WSU's Small Business Development Center holds 1 5-week NxLevel Entrepreneurship Program, WSU-Davis Campus, 915 W. 1000 N., Layton, $250, 626-7051.Sept. 10-11,7:30 p.m., winners of the Summer Arts Piano Competition at the University of Utah will be featured along with the Utah Summer Arts Orchestra, Temple Square, free,801-240-4377. Mondays,1 2 p.m., Toastmasters, public speaking and communications club, meets, visitors welcome, Alumni Center, free,626-6138. it ii s 5 il i ii (HMS o ( H i) i) 'i |