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Show Contact: 16 Wednesday,Jan.31,2007 435-797-1775 statesman@cc.usu.edu FAX: 435-797-1760 THE Check www.utakstateeman.com for complete calendar listings Wednesday Thursday Jan.31 a The Fusion Theatre Project presents the world premiere of Scope part of "A Night in Iraq: Perspectives on War". Caine Lyric Theatre, 28 West Center St. in Logan. O Stitching in the Sunburst. Come tie quilts for low-income countries. TSC Sunburst Lounge, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. a ASUSU Service Center Blood Drive. TSC International Lounge. 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. a Friends of the Elderly. Reading Group: Bring a poem or book to read! Legacy House (1400 N 330 E), 3 p.m. - 4 p.m. a Education Week: Butt Kickin' BINGO. ($100 Cash & Prizes). Education Bldg. Room 13, 7:08 p.m. Friday Multicultural events Feb.1 Feb. 2 a Education Week: All Against All Quiz Bowl. Free Aggie ice cream. (Dean's office vs. Dept. heads vs. professors vs. students). TSC Ballroom 12 p.m. a Gymnastics vs. Boise State. 6:30 p.m. Dee Glen Smith Spectrum, free with ID. a Women's tennis vs. Boise State. 1 p.m., Sports Academy tennis courts, a The Fusion Theatre Project presents the world premiere of Scope part of "A Night in Iraq: Perspectives on War". Caine Lyric Theatre, 28 West Center St. in Logan. 3 African Night, get a glimpse of what Africa is about. Music, fashion show and prizes. TSC Sunburst Lounge, 5-7 p.m. 3 Education movie day. Free popcorn, Education Bldg. Room 131,12 p.m. - 5 p.m. 3 Hockey vs. UVSC. Eccles Ice Center, 8 p.m. $4 with valid student ID. \ a True Aggie Night. 11:59 p.m. at the "A". a Men's tennis vs. New Mexico State. 1 p.m. Sports Academy tennis courts. a Salsabration! 7 p.m. -10 p.m. food and performances. 10 p.m. - midnight dance, TSC Ballroom. Tickets sold in TSC 309 or 797-1733. $10 for dinner and performances. $2 for dance only. 'Loose Parts/Daw Blazek • Flying McCoys G & G McCoy • Future events include the Black Student Unions Annual Soul food dinner, February 9, The Polynesian Student Unions annual Luau, February 24, and the Native American Student Councils annual POWWOW March 2 and 3. Study abroad fair • Come see the wide variety of opportunities available to Study Abroad at the USU Study Abroad Fair! Thursday, February 1,10 a.m. - 2 p.m. TSC International/Sunburst Lounge. Institute activities • Friday night activity. "Go Nuts for Service." 8 p.m., Institute Cultural Center. Service and a movie. Come see Ice Age 2 and help make quilts, beanies, painting blocks and toy cars. This service will be benefiting local organizations in the valley. IWA Women's Conference, Saturday, Feb. 310 a.m. - noon. All are invited. Best dress, light lunch. Married Student Activity, Friday, Feb. 2, 6:30 p.m. Com to the 7th stake center for a movie night and a free meal/snack bar. Bring something soft to sit on. Search the webpage a Scavenger Hunt contest, www.ldsces. org/logan. Religion in Life February 6,12:30 p.m. Mary Kay Huntsman. She will be speaking about her youth advocacy work, Child devel. classes • CCR&Ris offering student parent support class that explores the development of math skills to help stimulate the development of your child. Free childcare is available. Call 797-1552 to get your child on the list. Located at the Emma Eccles Jones Center for Early Childhood. CCR&R also offers a student parent study night. Free childcare is available for parent who would like to study during the times available. Call to register 7971552. Red Cross classes • Attention Students! Are you looking for a volunteer opportunity in which you can serve your local community? The Cache County American Red Cross is seeking motivated students, alumni and staff to serve as volunteer instructors for our local chapter. For more details, call Ashlee 752-1125. Also offered bi-monthly are Community First Aid & CPR classes. Call or stop by 1115 N 200 E Ste. 240 today. • Prayervigil for Sudan, 7p.m. Jan. 31 at Newman Center (795 N. 800 E.) followed by a lecture/documentary. We are also raffling off an iPod shuffle ($5/ticket) to raise money for Darfur. • Come join the Cache Valley Folk Dancers, Saturday, Feb. 3, Whittier Community Center, 290 N. 400 E., Logan. 7:30 p.m. -10:30 or 11 p.m. Music will be provided by Logan's Leaping Lulu and dances called by Kay Forsyth. A $5 donation is requested at the door. Sponsored by the Cache Valley Folk Dancers and the Bridger Folk Music Society. For more information, call Kay at 753-2480. • Come check out the sororities! Call 435-770-1733 or email lbd@ cc.usu.edu for information. Also visit our website: greeks.usu.edu. • Students, faculty, and staff: Please join our Mindfulness Meditation Group. This 8-week program will begin Tuesday, Feb. 5,11:30 am. Participants will receive instruction in mindfulness meditation, body awareness, and gentle movement. Exercises for daily practice will be provided. For information on participating in this program, please call the Counseling Center at 797-1012. • USlTs creative writing contest. Cash awards for poetry, short fiction, and creative nonfiction. Undergraduate and graduate categories. Deadline: Feb. 2,2007. For more information go to http:// english.usu.edu, Creative Writing Contest b'nk. Pearls Before Swine/Stev/ePastis IT'S FIUUED WITH PASTA. WHVDOYOU MAMEA SPA6HE7TI STRAINER ONYGVR HEAD^ MARTHA STEWART I AM NOT. What seemed like a good deal during duck season would screw up bear season for pretty much everyone. Be Best of the W I r a n ' s premier Apartments . . . across the street from campus. 710 North 700 East 679 East 600 North Highlander 676 East 600 North 675 East 600 North Tt 800 N 700 N, 500 N. 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