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Show The Daily Utah Chronicle - Monday, January 27, 1992 Page Eight theatre arrangements, as well as direct or perform. The productions have had from page seven Babcock and the theatre department are set up to be an educational setting, giving the v : P I O MEMORIAL R N' rwmiuMMW"W He is currently directing the Salt Lake Acting Company's production of Ke Ntille. As well as guest directors T H x ". 1 . essential to the productions. The Crcidle will Rock, a Thursday, Jan. 23, will run for the next two weeks. The next r -- D.VM. scheduled production will be "Winter The article, outdoors not safe for pets," - t throughout the year, the theatre students which could have resulted in her death. Is this the paper's intention or the way students attempt to solve situations they are ill- - informed about? The readers should note that my dog is not a short-haire- d of animal incapable ... omsmi mmfa backgrounds of the play. Tickets for The Cradle will Rock and further productions can be purchased at the box office located in the Pioneer Memorial Theatre. Matinee's 55, all other shows $6 and $7. Onr Housed In the basement of Pioneer Memorial Theatre, Babcock Theatre not only provides University of Utah theatre students with the opportunity to refine their acting talents, it also offers them the opportunity to work with stage lighting and both the design and construction of the background setting. M. Hill withstanding cold climates. She is equally suited for cold temperatures as well as warm. Her coat is of medium to long This unfortunate hair. association means I can never bring her on campus again because some students do not know the difference between d long- - and dogs. One last item I wish to impart to my fellow dog lovers. The U. follows state laws regarding dogs. This law says, "all dog owners must have their animal leashed at all times and be by their animal at all times." ft ft a dog animal. Because the Chronicle ran her picture with the article, actions were taken by unknown department, along with the and music humanity departments, sponsors a gathering, free to the public, i V where interested persons discuss the political wm $&fm picture of a which is a cold weathered Held after every matinee, arayL in J -- contains Box Office. I 1 -- JL - intervene in his dog's care since your article. I am sure that any association between the article, dog care and Mr. Hoffman's dog specifically are unintentional. Richard G. Allen, Macbeth, opening March 5. ' Tickets for The Cradle will Rock can be purchased through the Pioneer Memorial Theatre .- , Some people have made attempts to misguided musical which opened on 1 I v from page seven the price of the production's expenses, the money is EAT RE i!PW!W!sws JfM0 Ik j it -:0f releases, posters and programs, said that U. students with a U. ID can attend performances for half price. Although the money taken in through ticket sales is nowhere near enough to cover guest directors on occasion, many of whom are faculty within the department. The chance to direct is not there have been guest light restricted to the theatre designers and set designers. Tuesday through Sunday, with a matinee on Saturday, correct Owens, who handles press department. Bids go up for a director. One guest director is Ken Washington; who has directed all over the country. students the opportunity to design sets and lighting short-haire- Unfortunately, some people commit thoughtless actions r S r S AS which may endanger or harm your dog. We should try to HOT BREAKFASTS 1:00am :00am 7:0Oam-- 1 Monday-Frid- ay Saturday 7:00am-1- 1 -- a hHtt cup or regular coffee with your order of: Present this coupon Tor Scrambled Egg Plate French Toast w Bacon Quiche Breakfast Plate Egg Special of the Week W.H. BRUMBY'S 224 SOUTH 1300 EAST comrades could be at risk. -- It doesn't 8:30am-2:00p- m Sunday avoid potential situations where our loved canine 581-088- 8 i m For Exam Date: April 4 Ed. St. 40R-- 1 MW, 6:00-9:1- 5 p.m. 9 Feb. Fee $275 $30 have to be. OurMCAT course is designed to take the bite out of the exam. Sign up today and let us help you do your best. students 3-M- ar. preparatory from page seven science program at the U., but said that because she is a foreign student it may be difficult to go to college. "I don't have a green card as of yet, so I cannot apply for any scholarships." Nahan Hoang, another high school student from East High, said that she is interested in materials fee Instructors: David Segal & Kia Hodgson For registration gmVERSm information see the DCE class edition 3 or call: OF UTAH Timothy Hoffman 581-811- the U.'s medical program. .0 0 U yhkfV r I & 111! II II M f 1 I YH I ' f I I mI I I OGaDCx j k)C!Dfl Pfim3DO(3B(30 Applications for next year's student financial aid are now available. Priority filing date is February 15, 1992 that the problems facing foreign students today are the same as what other students are I following have been scheduled by the Financial Aid & Scholarships Office. General Workshop General Workshop i Engineering Workshop D Residence Halls Monday 12792, 12 noon Olpin Union Little Theatre College of Law Workshop Monday 12792, 7:15pm Behavioral Science Building Medical Workshop Wednesday EMCB 104 12992, 12 noon Pharmacy Workshop Wednesday 12992, 8pm Van Cott Lobby workshops experiencing. U Doyouwantmoreinformation? IMIFT'IS J to Students are invited attend one of the information which D "There are a lot of options to choose from at the U." Hoang is from Vietnam and said that her experience in the United States has been favorable. "It has definitely been a change, but it has been a good change." Currently, Hoang is applying for a scholarship at the U. While all of these students agreed that there are certainly problems that go along with being a foreign student, most of them said that the problems are not exclusive to them. Tuong Hoang, a pharmacy student from Vietnam, said n II 13092, 12 noon Room 106, Law School Thursday Friday 13192, 12 noon Classroom A, Medical Center Wednesday 2592, 12 noon Skaggs Hall 250 J CHICANOHISPANIC 1992-9- 3 STUDENTS University of Utah Chicano Scholarship Application Now Available CATEGORIES: Entering Freshmen (Fall 1992), Undergraduate & Graduate Students DEADLINE: Returned or postmarked by February 15, 1992 WHERE TO PICK UP: Ethnic Studies Department 112 Carlson Hall Center For Ethnic Student Affairs Room 318 Union Building Office of Student Recruitment & High School Services Room 80 Union Building RETURN OR MAIL TO: Chicano Studies, 1 12 Carlson Hall, U of U, Salt Lake City, UT 841 12. For more information call Monica Gomez-Rogerso- n at 581-876- 1 |