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Show The Thunderbird Page 12 Monday January 13, 1986 All clubs, organizations, individuals or departments wishing to event or College-sponsore- d place an announcement ot an event in This Week should submit the information to The Thunderbird at SUSC Box 384 or to the editorial offices at 529 West 200 South. It should not be assumed that any information not submitted in this manner will otherwise appear in this space. This Week is not obligated to seek out items for inclusion. Deadline for receipt of information each week is noon Friday. The editor of This Week is Jeanine Paquet-Howell- Student Service Center Red Carpet Days (through Friday), noon to 3 p.m., Student Center. Faculty and staff invited to attend. Halleys Comet, 7 p.m., Ashcroft Observatory. IMP Jan. L Ambassadors meeting, 6 p.m., Old Administration 204. Black Awareness week starts. Try Eldridge Cleaver, Convocation speaker, 11 a.m., Auditorium. . Luncheon with Eldridge Cleaver, Student Center for Small Ballroom, 11 a.m. ($5 plate, call reservations before January 14.) Free art film, 3 and 7:30 p.m., Braithwaite Fine Arts Gallery. The film scheduled is In Search of Rembrandt. 586-777- 0 John Rambo, Lecture, Student Center Small Ballroom, 1 1 a.m. John Rambo, Workshop, Student Center Conference Room, 1 p.m. Movie Ramhoand Rambo look-alik- e contest, 8 p.m., Great Hall, $1. Gymnastics, SUSC at Cal State Northridge. Matinee movies, 4 p.m., Snack Bar, free. Men's and womens basketball, Colorado Mines here, 5:45 and 7:30 p.m., Centrum. Coming up Nutrition lecture set R.Gaurth Hansen, a distinguished professor and former provost at Utah Stare University, is teaching an evening A series of six one-ac- t school course on food, nutrition and plays will be presented Jan. 22, 23 and 24 at noon public health this quarter at SUSC. in Auditorium 108. Selections range He will present two public lectures, from' comedies to dramas to one Jan. 23, the other Jan. 28, at 7:30 and absurdist pieces, p.m. in room 102 of the Dixie Leavitt Business Building. His Jan 23 lecture is according to Fred Adams. Two will be presented each titled Can Human Genes be Altered? different one-act- s The second lecture is titled Does It day with the student directors graded on just how well they fill their Matter What You Eat? The lectures directoral shoes. are free to the public. One-ac- t plays slated serio-comedi- Internship available A Spring or Summer internship is available for Representative Jim Hansen in Washington, D.C. Information and applications are available from the department of behavioral and social sciences and will be accepted until Jan. 17. Halley can be seen Halleys Comet will be highlighted this month at the Ashcroft Observatory. Programs start at 7 p.m. and are free to the public. Viewing sessions of the celestial dirty snowball will take priority this month, but the tape slide presentation The Origin of the Universe will be available for those who want to see it. Can drive is on Upward Bound and Special Services are sponsoring an aluminum can drive to raise $130 for the ASPIRE Project Fair Share. Please call Rosie Fletcher at ext. 7848 if you have cans to donate to the cause. |