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Show Contact: Id Monday, Jan. 22,2007 435-797-1775 THE statesman@cc.usu.edu FAX: 435-797-1760 Check www.utahstatesinan.eom for complete calendar listings Monday Wednesday Tuesday Jan.22 Jan.23 Jan.24 Cl Last day to receive 70 percent tuition refund for dropped classes. H Darfur conflict awareness panel. TSC Stevenson Ballroom, 7 p.m. 3 Science Information Day. 11 a.m. - '1 p.m. TSC Lounges 01 Science Quiz Bowl. 10:30-11:30 a.m. TSC Lounges [• Friends of the Elderly. Assist with Horse Racing Game. Williamsburg Retirement, 300 N. 132 W. 2-3 p.m, [1 Alan Lightman, 3-4 p.m. Kent Concert Hall [I Elemental Bingo. Noon1:30 p.m. TSC Lounges d Friends of the Elderly. Room Visiting and Reading 1480 N. 400 E. 2-3 p.m. Please bring your favorite book! IJ Theatre presents, An Evening of One Acts. Chase Fine Arts Center, 7:30 p.m. U 50 percent tuition refund for dropped classes today through January 29- [I The Prestige, movie showing. 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. showing. TSC Ballroom GRE/LSAT course •The GRE/LSAT prep course will run Jan. 23 - March l, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6-8 p.m. Classroom tba. For additional information contact Casey Judd 797-7043, casey.judd© usu.edu or www.extension. usu.edu/conferences/events/ grelsat. Honors game show • Deal or No Deal, snacks, prizes and more. Thursday, Jan. 25, 7 P-m. in the Honors Lounge in Old Main. Everyone is welcome. [J Theatre presents, An Evening of One Acts. Chase Fine Arts Center, 7:30 p.m. Mid-East dance class [I Museum opening and exhibition, "Painted Perceptions of Cache Valley Canyons." Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. • The USU Middle Eastern Dance Club will begin their spring classes on Monday, Jan. 22 in HPER 215. Beginning classes are offered from 6:30-7:45; intermediate 7:45-9:30. Visit www.usu. edu/shimmy/ for more info. Study abroad opp. Loose Parts/Owe Blozek Flying McCoys & G McCoy • Study Abroad information session for photography in Scotland, summer program today, 8 p.m. FAV 113. If you would be interested in going with us to Scotland, still spaces available! Come to our meeting to find out more! Or contact Craig or Nancy Law: nclaw@xmission.com . Reentry students • Reentry Student Association will meet on Thursday, Jan. 25, noon1p.m., TSC West Colony Room. Bring a lunch to enjoy during the meeting, applications for membership will also be available. Come be a part of the introductory spring meeting and meet new friends. Open to all reentry students. For questions email reentry@cc.usu. edu, call 797-1702 or TSC room 315. PINNACLE applic. • Applications are available for membership in the USU chapter of PINNACLE, the national reentry honor society. For more information contact the call 797-1728. Application deadline is Jan. 29. Dance night Feb. • Salsabration! February 2, 7 p.m.-midnight, TSC Ballroom. Tickets sold in MSS Office. $10 for dinner and performances, $2 for dance only. 7-10 p.m. dinner, performances. 10 p.m.-midnight, dance. • USU Women's Center Advisory Board is seeking nominations for the "Women over 65 Achievement Awards." Guidelines are available at the USU Women's Center, TSC room 315, or call 797-1728. We encourage faculty, staff or students to nominate a woman over 65 for this honor. • USU's creative writing contest. Cash awards for poetry, short fiction and creative nonfiction. Undergraduate and graduate categories. Deadline: Feb. 2. For more info go to http://english.usu.edu. • Museum of Anthropology will be hosting Tuesday night activities from 6-7 p.m. Each week will have fun activities focusing on a different exhibit. Admission is free. Old Main room 252. Free parking is available in the Old Main South parking lot • Register for Institute before your favorite classes fill up. Register online at www.ldsces. org/logan or in the study area. • Genetic Holocaust opening reception. 7-9 p.m. ThatcherYoung Mansion (35 W100 S). Free to the public. The Alliance for the Varied Arts presents "Genetic Holocaust" an installational exhibition prepared by Israeli artist Liat Ben-Shay. The exhibit will continue through Jan. 27. Pearls Before Swlne/Steve Pastis PIG'S BACK 1 0 SCHOOL. HE WANT \ 10 GET HIS I COUEGE DEGREE? I THINK THAT'S A WAVSOFF J l f W S MOT K6£PlMG HIS HANDS TO HIMSELF. Gut" 0 * "Oh ... that's the iaugh track." c ?VY, ' r,fcmfc-^aC r , l.icCc. 1j-n Zr, iirt.tna, Pnna S^'^H'^i:o www.leesmarketplace.com Mon.-Sat. 6:00 AM - Midnight Closed Sunday Logan 355 E. 1400 N. • (435)7.^-5100 Pharmacy 1435) 750-025* SmithfiL'ld S50S. M a i n - (435) Pharmacy (435) 5h3-o?01 Western Family 14.5-15.25 oz. Asst. Corn or Green Beans Western Family 7.25 oz. 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