Activities and Events April 25

Wednesday, April 25-USU Softball vs Southern Utah, 2 p.m., Johnson Field-Senior Send-Off 2001. 7 to 11 p.m., TSC Admission: Guests, $5; graduating seniors, free. Ticket may be picked up at the David B. Haight Alumni Center, beginning April 2. Info. 797-1158. Food, giveaways and entertainment.-USU Philosophy Club presents the film “The 6th Day,” with analysis of Cloning by Dr. Diane Michelfelder, Dr. Bill Wilcox and Dr. Richard Sherlock. April 25, 7 p.m., Widstoe, Room 007.

Thursday, April 26-Free Nooner – walking tacos on the patio, noon, until gone.-STAB Study Break Party, 6 to 11 p.m. TSC Patio. Bring 3 cans of food for the food pantry for admittance. Palm pilots, mt. bikes, and more.-USU Music Department, Wind Orchestra. 7:30 p.m., Kent Concert Hall. General admission: $3; USU and public school students with current ID, free.

Friday, April 27-Golden Key National Honor Society closing social/sophomore reception, 1 to 4 p.m., quad. All current members, along with all sophomores who are eligible to join next fall are invited. FREE. Food, games, and music.-USU Music Department, Brass Happenings. 6 to 8 p.m., Eccles Conference Center Auditorium. FreeUSU Academic Calendar: Click here Additional USU Events Calendar: Click here Place your event on our ONLINE Calendar:Click here Place your event on THE BACKBURNER of the Statesman:Click here

•Open registration for fall semester begins April 30.

•The last issue of The Statesman ia April 27. Any advertising or announcements are due by Wednesday, April 25, noon.

•The National Society of Collegiate Scholars closing social, April 25, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., Quad. Free pizza & fun. Bring a friend and take a break from school.

•The Aggie Stampede, walk or bike to campus. April 25, 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Stop by the booth southeast of the TSC for free food and prizes.

•Drain Lake Powell? Rich Ingebretson of the Glen Canyon Institute and USU’s Ecological Coalition of Students tell you why. Wednesday April 25 at 5 p.m., TSC Auditorium.

•Script & Stage, Staged readings of original plays workshopped in the USU Theatre Arts Dept. Advanced Play writing course April 23-25 7:30 p.m. FAV 224. USU students w/ID All others are $5. Tickets available only at the door

•A-cappalooza. 4th annual A-cappalooza, April 26, 7:30 p.m. Kent Concert Hall Featuring: Colors, Eclipse, Moosebutter, Upscale, 2 by 4, Chordoroy and Octapella.

•Leadership in action. Learn to develop qualities that will get you paid and promoted. Denis Waitely, April 26. USU Faculty, staff and students only $99. Reserve your seat today. 797-0423.

•Come cheer on the athletes at the USU special Olympics invitational. Come to the track down by the stadium. April 28, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

•Tour of the Bear River migratory bird refuge sponsored by the Utah Rivers council, April 28, 9 a.m. 486-4776 for info. and to make a reservation.

•USU Outdoor Recreation, ORC Used Equipment Sale. April 28, 9 a.m. to noon, USU Outdoor Recreation Center. Info., 797-3264. Cheap gear with experience. Everything from snowshoes to kayaks at incredible prices

•The Family Life Center is offering a free workshop on buying a home, April 28, 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Info. and registration 797-7224 or 797-7225.

•USU Women’s Center is sponsoring a “Women’s Leadership Course” Fall semester 2001. For info. 797-1728 or TSC 310.

•Tuition Waivers 2001/02 are now available at the Women’s Center. Eligibility: Undergraduate reentry women and men with a five year or more gap in schooling, 3.0 GPA, enrolled 12 credit hours, Utah resident. For eligibility information contact the Women’s Center TSC, Room 310 or call 797-1728. Deadline April 30.

•Infancy Childhood, and Adolescence Conference May 14 through 18. ECC. Five nationally recognized scholars will be on-hand to discuss topics from development of temperament and emotion in infancy to the effects of domestic violence on children who witness domestic assaults. Everyone is invited to attend one or all sessions. Info. Conference Services 797-0043

•Theodore W. Daniel scholarship is now available Women’s Center, TSC, Room 310. Eligibility Black women from the continent of Africa, undergraduate or graduate re-entry or traditional female students. Info. 797-1728.

•The Tabernacle Choir is seeking men to join them for the priesthood session of general conference Oct. 6, 2001. Applicants should be members of the Church age 25-55 and hold the Melchizedek Priesthood. Applications 801-240-2551 or e-mail daltona@ldschurch.org by May 11.

•Attention Breast feeding mothers, expectant mother who are thinking about breast feeding and others who are interested: Come meet other mothers at La Leche League. La Leche League International has been serving families for years. It is a breast feeding support group. This month, La Leche League will be April 30, 11 a.m.. Whittier Center (290 N. 400 East, near the LDS temple) in the Commons room-the pink room). We often see new faces, and it’s fun for us to all get to know each other. Bring the kids to play. You can call Sally with questions- 752-0168.

•Cache Valley Historical Society, May 2, 7 p.m., Logan City Building (255 North Main). Lecture, Mel Bashore entitled “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Utah: Laughable Incidents on the Mormon Trail.” Mr. Bashore is Senior Librarian, LDS Church History Library. Free and open to the public. Info. Stan Allen 752-9672.