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Show The Daily Utah Chronicle - Page Two bill from page one the use of nude models illegal. U. officials also worried the law would damage the U.'s credibility in the eyes of other national art Today Prints produced during the depression in the 1930s under the sponsorship of the Works Project Administration (WPA) are being shown in Utah for the first time in an exhibit in the schools and may even lead to further restrictions, such as the lobby. The exhibit will continue through Feb. 11, "Sticks and Stones," an exhibition by Sandra Gray, Joe Culbertson, Suzanne and Palestinian Children living in the Shufat Union Camp, Refugee Gallery, through Feb. 12. Chemistry Seminar, 2006 HEB, 11 a.m., Title to be announced, Jan Michalski, Polish Academy of Sciences. Black Awareness Month Warfield. . Middle East Center Lecture, 15D MID E, noon, "the Possibilities of a State," Chuck Loving, assistant director of the Museum of Fine Arts, said that if such measures were taken it would adversely affect many aspects of the museum. Several exhibits, including the Flemish, African, Greek and Roman contain nudity, as does the current photo exhibit by Mexican photographer Manuel University of Haifa, Israel. "Mathematics Collo4:15 JWB 335, p.m., quium, k I'm.. mm .,..,,. m banning of painting and sculpture exhibits. Tunes at Noon Concert, Union Deli, noon, Thomas Palestinian i. "The bill simply defines nudity. I'm surprised that it's received so much attention, because it hasn't even made it out of the House Rules Committee yet" Shawn Larsen, legislative intern, said. University of Utah Hospital Klotz V.- Bravo. Bill Thurston, director of MSRI, will be the speaker. Refreshments in faculty lounge (JWB 228) at 3:45 "If restrictions were passed they would most likely be " CHROMOf PHOTOPaJ (Uinarz classes at the University of Utah. A proposed amendment to the "nudity bill" will ensure unrestricted art "higher education issues" that as private dance andtotheatrical challenged," Loving said. affect programs companies, according Larsen. Loving stressed that there is could potentially He said the bill is still in it's at the students and U, according nothing in the museum that is distasteful or pornographic and that there is "nothing inherently wrong with the human form." The proposed amendment is expected to address all of the to Larsen. It is not clear yet whether initial stages and still has to pass bin's nudity restrictions will still through several legislative processes. There could still be outside of higher education final draft. the apply to certain institutions such many changes to the bill before its p.m. Department of History Visiting Scholar Lecture, "Apes do not Marry: Fundamentalism, Gender, and the Evolution Debate," Betty DeBerg, Valprasio University, 316 Carlson Hall, 3 p.m. i Physics Colloquium, JFB 102, 4 p.m., "Wide Graded Quantum Wells," Peter Materials Hopkins , Department, University of California, Santa Barbara. Refreshments will be served in JFB 219 at 3:30 p.m. All interested welcome. February 12 Men's Swimming and Diving, NAT, noon, Utah vs. BYU. Religion, Politics, and the State Conference Panel Discussion, Saltair Room, Union, 1:30 p.m., "What Principles Should Guide Religious Participation in Politics," Registration Information: Mechanical Engineering Graduate Seminar, 102 3:30 EMCB, p.m., "Encapsuled Cell Implants 581-798- 9. Sustained for Neurotransmitter Delivery within the Central Nervous System," Patrick Tresco. Religion, Politics and the State Keynote Address, FAA 7:30 p.m., Sandra Day O'Connor, United States Supreme Court justice, Registration: Hinckley Institute Coffee and Politics, 255 OSH, 11 a.m., "Utah Courts Equal Justice Under the Law?" 581-798- 9. Judith Billings, Presiding Judge, Utah Court v Appeals. . of Baha'i Club Meeting, Union Den, p.m. For more information call mm mLM mm 485-660- 1. is The "'T a B i r 1 i i H pi VI FEBRUARY 10 E E WEDNESDAY Sc THURSDAY IS WEEK TH 0 & 11 III B HI Birational Geometry of Tone Varities," R. Morelli of Chicago. Refreshments in faculty lounge at 1:45 p.m. m.. iSv( 0)1 Colloquium, JWB 335, 2:15 p.m., r Jti nnn 8 1 Special Mathematics L-n- I'll ess: VOTING TAKES PLACE AT THE MARRIOTT LIBRARY, ECCLES BUSINESS, BALLIF HALL ANDTHE UNION BUILDING. E si A |