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Show Friday, February 18, 2000 THE SIGNPOST Page 3 i- VM Campus Calendar Today: 8:30 p.m., Men's hockey game against Utah State University. Ice Sheet, $3-$6, 626-8500 or 1-800-WSU-TIKS. Saturday: 9 a.m., WSU's Small Business Development Center will sponsor the first course of a Web site development workshop. WSU-Davis Campus Room 131, $20, 626-7051. (The second course will be offered Feb. 26. Cost of both courses is $35.) Monday: WSU closed for dents' Day. Presi- Tu esday: All day, Weber County Science Fair. Dee Events Center, free, 626-8500. 10 a.m., Latter-day Saint Student Association presents its weekly devotional featuring Joan Erickson, 1998 Utah Mother of the Year. Ogden LDS Institute of Religion, free. 621-1800. Noon, Black History Month social. Shepherd Union Building Diversity Center, free, 626-7330.11 a.m., Gov. Michael Leavitt to speak on George W. Bush's presidential campaign and the March 10 Utah primary elections. SUB Room 338, free. 6:30 p.m., WSU's Alumni Association sponsors a lecture by John Schaefer of the Children's Media Network, speaking on "Media, virtual Heroes and our Nation's Values: Competing with MTV and Nintendo." Lindquist Alumni Center, free, 626-7535. Wednesday: Noon, Services for Women Students' "Women on Wednesdays" sponsors a lecture on "Personal Empowerment: Getlng What You Want from Life." SUB Ballroom, free, 626-6090. Noon, In conjunction with Black History Month, "Sista' to Sista'," an open forum on African American women's issues. Shepherd Union Diversity Cen ter, free, 626-7330. 2 p.m.. Friends of the Stewart Library sponsors a symposium on the evolution of jazz, featuring musicians Joe McQueen and Clayton Furch. Special Collections area of the Stewart Library, free, 626-7351. 4 p.m., In conjuction with Black History Month, the movie "Mo' Betta' Blues" will be shown. Shepherd Union Building Wildcat Theater, free, 626-7330. 6:30 p.m., WSU's Ott Planetarium presents a star show, "The Sky Tonight"; 7:30 p.m., the program "The Search for Life in the Universe"; 8:30 p.m., free star party and telescope-observing session at observatory located in parking lot north of planetarium. Lind Lecture Hall, $1-2, 626-6855. 7 p.m., in conjunction with Black History Month, readings from African-American writers, presented by WSU English professor Vicki Ramirez. Shepherd Union Wildcat Theater, free, 626-6669. Thursday: 10 a.m., Weekly Convocation features motivational speaker and television personality Lee Jones. Val A. Browning Center Allred Theater, free, 626-7237. 11 a.m., Curling clinic, an opportunity for the public to try the sport to be held at WSU during the 2002 Winter Olympics. Ice Sheet. $5, 399-8751. 11:30 a.m.. School of Business & Economics Ralph Nye Lecture Series features Harvard Business School professor Clayton Christensen. Wattis Business Building, free, 626-7307. Noon, In conjuction with Black History Month, "For Men Only," a program dedicated to exploring the plight of the black man. SUB Diversity Center, free, 626-7330. 7 p.m.. Men's basketball game against Idaho State. Dee Events Center, $7-11, 626-8500 or 1-800-WSU-TIKS. Feb. 25: 7 p.m., Sawyer Brown and Creedence Clearwater Revisited Concert. Dee Events Center, $25, 626-8500 or 1-800-WSU-TIKS. 7:30 p.m.. WSU's Department of Performing Arts presents a guest artist recital by husband and wife piano duo Frina Arschanska and Kenwyn Boldt. Val A. Browning Center Allred Theater, free, 626-6431. Feb. 26 10 a.m., WSU's Small Business Development Center sponsors a business startup seminar. Wattis Business Building Room 218, free, 626-7051. 7 p.m., Men's basketball game against Montana State. Dee Events Center, $7-11. 626-8500 or1-800-WSU-TIKS. 7:30 p.m., WSU's Department of Performing Arts to present a concert by the Wasatch Piano Trio. Val A. 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