Activities and Events for Jan. 31

Wednesday, January 31-Finance Club is sponsoring Craig Adams of Merrill Lynch to speak on “Mutual Funds for Beginners.” 5 p.m. B, Room 209. Everyone is welcome to attend. -The Northern Utah Children’s HELP Clinic Jan 31, 6 p.m. For appointment see the FYI or contact Frankie Clark 563-1617 or 563-3363

Thursday, February 1-USU Art Dept. Undergraduate Commercial Art Exhibit opening reception, 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. FAV, Tippetts Exhibition Hall.

Friday, February 2-USU Gymnastics vs Southern Utah, 7 p.m. Spectrum

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•Tax forms for Federal, Utah, and Idaho are available in the Merrill Library 1st floor by the mural. Tax preparation assistance is also available beginning February 15. •The Ecological Coalition of Students Presents: “Protecting Wilderness in Utah” — a video and slide show presentation. Jan. 31, 5:30 p.m., NR, Room 105. •Monty Python’s “Holy Grail,” hosted by Phi alpha Theta will be shown Jan 31, 7 p.m. Main, Room 115. The movie will be preceded by a short lecture by Dr. Norm Jones. Everyone invited. •Come join science council. Meetings are held every Wednesday on the 3rd floor, TSC at 7 p.m.. It’s fun and it looks great on a resume. •Kappa Delta Sorority Rush. Sledding Jan 31. Feb. 1: Snow Football. Meet in the TSC Sunburst Lounge at 6 p.m.. All ladies welcome, dress warm. •The tennis team is sponsoring an auction for dates. Come bid on the tennis team girls, as well as many other guys and ladies. Feb. 1, 8 p.m. Sunburst Lounge. •Sigma Chi and Theta Nu Xi Party Friday February 2 at the Chi House, with DJ DangerZone.•Voice Male, Feb. 2, 8 p.m. Institute Cultural Hall. Tickets on sale Jan. 29 through Feb. 2. $2 if registered/$4 is not.•USU Women’s Center Advisory Board is seeking nomination for “Women over 65 Achievement Awards”. Women eligible for recognition must reside in Cache Valley, be 65 years of age or older, and have made outstanding contributions to the advancement and equality of life for women on a local, state or national level. Guidelines are available USU Women’s Center, TSC, Room 310. • Applications are available for Leadership Exploration Resource Center Scholarships for 2001-2002. Information TSC, Room 326 or e-mail krawlins@admissions.usu.edu. •Come donate. Blood drive Feb. 6, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Red Cross Van parked in the University Inn parking lot. You do not need an appointment, just drop in and donate. •The Mountain West Center for Regional Studies is accepting applications for their Faculty Fellowship. This fellowship is designed to support and recognize an individual faculty member or faculty team in the Humanities, Arts, or Social Sciences for the completion of a pedagogic, scholarly or creative project that will expand our understanding or appreciation of the American Mountain West. For more information, contact the Mountain West Center at 797-3630 or mwc@cc.usu.edu •Applications are now available for membership in the USU chapter of PINNACLE, the national reentry honor society. Must be 26 years of age or older, be a junior or senior, have had a 5 year or more gap, at some point, in their education, have a 3.0 overall USU GPA, be involved in campus and or community activities, and be required to pay a $20 one-time national membership fee. For info. TSC, Room 310 or call 797-1728 or e-mail reentrycen@admissions.usu.edu •Need a fun credit to fill out your schedule? We offer 1-2 credit courses taught in an outdoor setting. Topics include: kayaking, rock climbing, birding, winter exploration and more. Call 797-7379 for info. or e-mail dareks@ext. usu.edu. •Did you know that you can study in a foreign country for the same cost as USU? Study Abroad programs are based on USU in-state tuition and include room and board in most cases. Financial aid applies, as well as most scholarships. The opportunity to travel the world as more than a tourist is right now. Don’t let fear (or money) stop you. Info: Study Abroad Office TSC, Room 304, 797-0601/1253 or www.usu.edu/stdyabrd/. •$200 Scholarship Available for women. Sponsored by Theta Nu Xi Multicultural Sorority. Pick up an application in Multicultural Student Services TSC, Room 311K. Deadline Feb. 1. All welcome to apply. •Applications for 2001/2002 Classified Employee scholarships are available Jan. 3 through April 25 at the following locations: Merrill Library, Room 115, TSC Information desk, Physical Plant, Room 110, or call Paula Baker 7-0668. •The Cache Valley Fok Dancers are hosting a New England Style Contra Dance, Feb. 3, Whittier Community Center, 290 North 400 East, in Logan. All Dances are taught. Live music will be provided by the local band, TatterJack. The dance begins 7:30 p.m. with $4 admission. •Cache Valley Historical Society monthly meeting will take place February 7, 7 p.m., at the Logan City Building (255 North Main). The program this month will feature a presentation by Larry Slade, local author, cowboypoet and singer, on “Cache Valley Heritage”. This event is free and open to the public. Info. Stan Allen 752-9672. •The Northern Utah Children’s HELP (Healthy Ears for Little People) has been organized to provide high-quality medical care for children and adults who have ear, nose, and throat problems, and who do not have other financial means available to them such as insurance, Medicaid, or the Chips Insurance. The clinic will be held on Jan 31, 6 p.m. at the new Cache Valley Specialty Hospital, 2380 N. 400 East, Suite D, North Logan. If you know someone who qualifies and would like to register for the clinic, call Frankie Clark 563-1617 or 563-3363. This clinic is held quarterly and is a free clinic for children and adults who do not have insurance.