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Show Wednesday, March '.ft 200612" T h e Utah Statesman Calendar & Events contact: www. utahstatesman .com Wednesday March 8 O Finals election announcement: Taggart Sunburst Lounge, 5 p.m. «5 Campus Recreation 4on-4 volleyball and ultimate Thursday March 9 O Arts & Lectures presents Dr. Ryan Jordan backpacking guru, will provide Friday March 10 <5 Lightweight backpacking trip with Dr. Ryan Jordan. bilbert/Scott Adams 435-797-1775 statesman@cc.usu.edu FAX: 435-797-1760 frisbee deadlines today. Cost is $30/team, $5 free agent. GotoHPERfor more details. York, City. 4:30 - 5:30 p.m., Performance Hall. O As part of the interior design program, Jamie Drake of Drake Design Associates will speak on his design business in New techniques for lightening your load. Stevenson Ballroom, Taggart Student Center, 3-4 p.m. OThe Fry Street Quartet with pianist Roberto Piano, 7:30 p.m., OH, SUDDENLY IT'S rVf FAULT FOR CARING ABOUT THE BUDGET. AND THEN UJE1L BUILD A SECOND PROTOTYPE AND. .. £3 Pearls Before Swine/Steve Postis Performance Hall. $5 general admission, students free with ticket. WHO'S \ SM65 You A Oh) fR\SBE£S THE PQ& 0' THAT. I VES?MJWHCY... A DOO RAT / fUAT 5 0 IHTEKNAWJED O Date Night, 7p-m. LDS Institute. All single adults invited. THE ?KSeHt SWTfc 0 ? THE WQRU> IVWT ne CAM NO Contact ORC for more details. 797-3264 C Women's gymnastics vs. Boise State. 6:35 p.m. Smith Spectrum F.Y.I. • Registration due March 10 for the 2006 Graduate research symposium. The $10 fee will be waived for the first 20 people to sign up. Get info and register at www.usu.edu/usugss/gsm2006.cfm. • Health and Nutrition Expo 2006: Friday, March 10, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Sunburst Lounge, TSC. Latest nutrition info, prizes, free food! • Help kids learn to read. Bring children's book (ages 4-7) to the drop box on 2nd floor of the TSC. • Women's Center/Reentry Student Center is now olTering tuition waivers, reentry scholarships and specific named scholarships for men and women who have had a 5-year gap in their education. Come to TSC Room 315 for more information • Join the Alumni Association and Northern Nevada Aggie Chapter for the Utah State Aggie VVAC Tournament Party. Friday, March 10, 3-5 p.m. S15 per person. Includes fajita bar and great prizes at a raffle. Reservations: 1-800-291-ALUM (2586) • March 3-8 is the VIDA supply drive. Donate clothing in good condition, small children's toys and school supplies. Drop boxes are located in the Institute foyer and Service Center, TSC 3rd floor. « Come to Cafe Sabor Wednesday, March 8 from 7:30-11 p.m. for the student special: Burrito supreme and a drink for just $6. Proceeds benefit local victims of domestic violence and sexual Loose Parts /DaveBlozek $ ; Flying McCoys/G &G McCoy Even more listings at u v/v/\ utahstatesman. com assault at CAPSA. • MWCN will be having their annual Deal Flow Report Luncheon March 16, noon at the Little America Hotel in Salt Lake City. Networking begins at 11:30 a.m. Businesses recognized will be: SkyWest Airlines, ExtraSpace Storage, Zions Bank, Huntsman Chemical Corporation and Omniture. Tickets are $35/person. For questions and/or reservations call (801) 966-1430. • Join the USU ORC on a Spring Break Backpacking Trip, March 10-13. Cost is $25, with a mandatory pre-trip meeting March 7, 7 p.m. Dr. Ryan Jordan, lightweight backpacking guru, will provide techniques for lightening your load. Thursday, March 9, 3 p.m., Sunburst Lounge. For more info, call the ORC, 797-3264. ORC rental special for Spring Break. Pay only the weekend rate and keep it for the whole break. 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