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Show The Daily Utah Chronicle Monday, October 7, 1991 Page Two - students from page one on his student loan. Marina Alexandrescu, a U. French and English major, Events worked three jobs in order to go to school. "It was hard, October 7 Bennion Center's "Volunteer Outreach," Marriott Library Plaza 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Information Pavilion and Bluegrass Expression Concert, Marriott Library Plaza from noon to 1 p.m. "Liberating the Ecology Movement: Union 324 at 7 p.m. A cancer screening clinic for Theory-Strategy-Musi- c" women will be held at the County Government Center, 2001 S. State, south building, The clinic will run from full-tim- to 4:30 p.m. Psychiatric Grand Rounds Lecture, Classroom B SOM, 8:30 a.m. "A New Look at Maternal Impressions," Ian Undergraduate tuition and fees for a e student at the University of Utah: Q $6,000 especially when they were at Resident PI different places. I would have to run from here to there and back and forth. I had to stay up some nights to study," she said. Alexandrescu said she had to limit herself to 13 credit hours a Non-reside- Z nt 5,619 5,310 4,971 4,575 4.251 4,117 fSI quarter in order to maintain $2,000 difficult time getting financial aid. She qualified for financial-ai- d two years ago, but now, $1,000 H good grades. She has also had a $0- because of a change in financial aid rules, she can no longer qualify. She is paying for school with student loans. r i - 1990-9- 1 1989-9- 0 1988-8- 9 1987-8- 8 1986-8- 7 I 1 1991-9- 2 Source: Utah System of Higher Education Data Book and U. class schedules. Prices are subject to change. 1 Stevenson, University of Virginia. University Travel Club, Kingsbury Hall 8 p.m., box 0 for prices. office: 581-710- "America's Favorite Places." October 8 Hinckley Institute Coffee and Politics, 255 OSH, 9:55 a.m. "ACLU 101," Michele Civil American Parish, Liberties Union of Utah. years," Brown said. geology Brown's analysis of volcanic ash on the western shores of Lake Turkana allowed him to from page one "There are volcanic ashes blown across the African continent. We look at the volcanic ash in cores. We are able to estimate the approximate time that an event happened, to about 1 percent in every one million years, so if it was a million years old, we could estimate within about 10,000 correlate those ashes with identical layers of the Koobi Fora on the lake's eastern shore, which had been previously dated Brown by potassium-argon- . estimated the age of a Homo erectus skeleton found at Lake Turkana in 1984 to be 11.6 million years old. Brown studied this past summer in the southwest part of Turkana Basin called Lothigam, where a basalt lava flow covers a sedimentary the product, argon. section that contains numerous professor of cell biology and anatomy at Johns Hopkins University, and Craig Feibel, U. research assistant professor of In Lothagam this past summer, Brown worked with Alan Walker, fossils. "We're uncertain of the ages of the fossils at Lothigam because it has been difficult to gather data method, by the potassium-argo- n but the site itself could be as much as five million years old," ' Brown said. Potassium- - argon is a process that measures ages of rocks by analyzing for potassium and its radioactive decay geology and geophysics. "Feibel will be primarily responsible for the stratigraphy of the site." Brown said. Brown also worked with Mary Leaky, wife of the late British archeologist Louis Leakey, in Nairobi. Chemistry seminar, 2006 HEB, 11 a.m. nt "Light-Depende- Enzymes: Mechanistic Studies on a Novel Class of Biocatalysts," Tadhg Begley, Cornell University. NASPA Teleconference, Union Saltair Room, 11:15 a.m. "Greeks: An Asset or Liability." ...:iiS--- Undergraduate Education , Month, Marriott Library Plaza, ' ' " x . , V X ' v a&$ JT . - ' 5 noon. Information Pavilion, graduate registration, Underpaid Professors Jazz Band, College Fair. Women's Resource Center Sack Lunch Seminar, 293 Union, noon. "Strategies for Surviving College," Kathryn Brooks. Anthropology seminar, 215 William Stewart Building, 2:15 p.m. "Research on Great Basin Archaeology: An Historical ' Overview," David Madsen, Utah State Historical Society. Chemistry seminar, 2006 HEB, 4 p.m. "Heavier Main Group Element Multiple Bonding in Cyclic and Acyclic Phil Power,. Systems," University of California, Davis. October 9 Surgery Grand Rounds Lecture, Classroom C School of Medicine, 7:30 a.m. "Innovations in the Diagnosis and Management of Vascular Trauma," Kaj Johansen, University of Washington. Undergraduate Month, 410 Union, 7:30 a.m. Student Kudos and Speakout: about Complaints Undergraduate Education." Also, Study Abroad Fair, Union Ballroom, 9 a.m. International Studies panel discussion, Union East 9 a.m. "Study Abroad Perspectives in a Ballroom, LAST YEAR'S SEASON TICKET PRICES WERE SO GOOD . Changing World," Slava Lubomudrov, Sandra Taylor, Shoji Azuma, Robert Benedict. Women's Resource Center Lunch with a Lawyer, 293 Union, noon. "Strings Attached: The Dilemma of Being Sexually Abused as a Child," Jane Bebb.LCSW. Metallurgical Engineering graduate seminar, 207 WBB, 3:20 p.m., refreshments 3 p.m. "How Ferromanganese Mix Resistivity Affects Manganese Gas, Carbon Balance, and kWh per Metric Ton," George Healy. English department poetry reading, Mark Green Hall, Francis A. 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