Show the Globe y i Around J I. I J Weekly Happenings of Campuses BRUIN ARENA Mens Men's and Women's Basketball teams will host the annual Tournament on Nov 25 and 26 at Bruin Arena Several teams from across the region will be on hand to take on ranked teams JORDAN Throughout Oct and Nov recruiters from Westminster College will be on hand answering questions and concerns about the school Students interested in transferring to Westminster are encouraged encouraged encouraged aged to talk to a recruiter University of Utah and Weber State recruiters will also be on hand throughout through through- out Oct at several of campuses LARRY H. H MILLER CAMPUS t On Nov 15 will host the semiannual semiannual semiannual semi semi- annual Breakfast with Champions Bre Breakfast ast with Champions is an event open to small businesses free of charge Marilyn Tang owner of Certified Handling Systems is the keynote speaker speak speak- er and will speak about Women in Business The Breakfast of Champions is a great opportunity to learn from top professionals and network with other business owners said will be holding a handson hands- hands on workshop on Nov 19 from 10 am a.m. to 4 pm p.m. The workshop is collaboration between and Ancestry com and will help people learn how to find your ancestors The event costs 59 per person person person per per- son but seating is limited To register for forthe forthe forthe the workshop contact Renee Griffin at or at REDWOOD ni Ii bud baaed ee moll moil A j I. I Tomorrow w Now NO If vill hold i the Academic Freedom Panel in the Student Event Center The panel discussion discussion discussion discus discus- sion hosted by Student Life Leadership and the Student Senate will begin at 1 pm p.m. and last until 4 pm p.m. They such as do students students students stu stu- stu- stu things will be discussing freedom to learn dents at have a other topics The in addition to many from event will open with a presentation Gary Pavela of the University of Maryland at College Park Follo Following ing the include presentation the panel members Marlin Clark Dean of Students Allison Fernley Femley English Faculty Jared Kubly Student Life Leadership South City Vice President Daniel University of Utah Faculty and Gordon Wil Wilson on Director of SI CC Student Life Leadership SOUTH CITY As part of the annual Tanner Forum on Social Ethics Luong Ung will speak atthe atthe at atthe the Grand Theater at Noon All students faculty and staff are encouraged to attend this speech which will tell Ung story of survival during the regime of Pol Pot in Cambodia Ung is the author of the book First They Killed My Father A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers What the Butcher Saw presented by Department of Performing Arts and Fine Arts and Lecture Series The play continues through Nov 12 at atthe atthe atthe the Black Box Theater located on the third floor in room As the play contains some material not suitable for children it is not recommended for children children children chil chil- dren under 14 The play begins at no latecomers will be seated Tickets are available at the Grand Theatre box office and cost 5 admission admission sion slOn is IS free for students faculty and staff with a valid ID THAYNE CENTER The Th Thayne Center will host another J r Omm i tour of will vif be of the of-the the Bank Banle The tour is geared to show people what happens to their food after afier their donation The tour will be held from 1 to 3 pm p.m. |