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Show Today's Issue Page 14 Friday, April 30, 2010 StatesmanBack Burner Friday aggietownsquare.com You need to know.... April 30 Today is Friday, April 30, 2010. Today's issue of The Utah Statesman is published especially for Jocelyn Berlage, senior in history teaching, from Logan, Utah. Almanac Today in History: In 1945, holed up in a bunker under his headquarters in Berlin, Adolf Hitler commits suicide by swallowing a cyanide capsule and shooting himself in the head. Soon after, Germany unconditionally surrendered to the Allied forces, ending Hitler's dreams of a "1,000-year" Reich. ▪ MFA Exhibition, Chase Fine Arts Center, all day. ▪ BFA Show, Twain Tippetts Hall, noon. ▪ Senate Candidate Debate, Sunburst Lounge, 12:30 p.m. ▪ Softball at New Mexico, 5 p.m. ▪ Science Unwrapped, ESLC Auditorium, 7 p.m. ▪ USU Band Spring Concert, Kent Concert Hall, 7:30 p.m. ▪ Do Not Hit Golf Balls into Mexico, Caine Lyric Theatre, 7:30 p.m. Saturday May I MFA Exhibition, Chase Fine Arts Center, all day. Track at BOise States Border Clash, all day. BFA Show, Twain Tippetts Hall, noon. Softball at New Mexico State, 2 p.m. Do Not Hit Golf Balls into Mexico, Caine Lyric Theatre, 7:30 p.m. Monday May 3 Weather Saturday's Weather High: 39° Low: 33° Snow showers This is the last regular Statesman of the academic school year. We'll be back in the stands on Aug. 30, the first day of class fall semester 2010. In the meantime, check www.utahstatesman.com or www.aggietownsquare.com for regular news and happenings all summer long. Additionally, you can register to have the news delivered to your e-mail inbox. Have a safe and successful summer. The psychology department is seeking individuals with pornography addiction to participate in a study assessing the effectiveness of a psychological treatment for this problem. The study will involve 15 hours of your time over six to nine months. If you are interested or have questions, please contact Jesse Crosby at 797-8303. If students are looking for a summer job, informational meetings are held regularly on campus. Call Janelle at 505-363-7916 or Cody at 575-650-3421 for informaStudent info tion on specific days. April 26-30 is No Test Week. USU Extension and the Final examinations are May 3-7 American West Heritage Center and Commencement will take are sponsoring a new class entitled place May 7-8. Getting Back to Basics: Growing Fruits and Vegetables in the Home Latter-day Voices Garden. Registration is $60 and The Logan LDS Institute preswill be taught at the AWHC on ents the Latter-Day Voices Thursdays at 6 p.m. starting May and the Logan Institute 13. Call 753-6263 for more info. Choir in their annual Spring The Wellness Staff at Utah Presentation, "The Restoration: State University welcomes employA Beginning," on April 30 and ees, students and community May 1 at 6:30 p.m. in the Logan to enjoy upcoming classes and Institute. There is no cost, but programs this summer. To registickets are encouraged and avail- ter for classes, visit the Campus able at the Institute Bookstore. Recreation/HPER Pool Service Desk. For more information on the USU Wellness Program, conCram Jam on May 3-5 starting tact Caroline Shugart, employee at 11 a.m. until food is gone in wellness coordinator, (435) 797the Institute Gym. Monday is 0735; caroline.shugart@usu.edu pancakes, Tuesday is chili and or visit www.usu.edu/wellness. Wednesday is pizza. Registration is currently underway for the Art Camp which will be held June 7-17 and Aug. 2-12 at U.S. Senate Candidate debate the Bullen Center in Logan. Art will be held April 30 at 12:30 Camp gives children ages 5-11 p.m. in the Sunburst Lounge. the opportunity to explore their Co-hosted by USU College creativity. Register by calling 435Republicans and ASUSU. Six 753-2970 or visit www.avaarts.org. candidates for Senate will be in Stokes Nature Center invites attendance. adults to "May Swenson's Poetics of Natural Selection" on May 1 at 10 a.m. Dr. Paul Crumbley will introduce a local legend, May Swenson, and present readings from her notable nature writings. For more info, call 435-755-3239. www.betsystreetencon Moderately Confused • Stahler THEREt. SOME 6UY WITH A BLUE PHONE WHO CLAIMS TO RE THE WORLD'S GREATEST SALESPERSON. 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