Calendar and Events for Jan. 13

January 13-70 percent tuition refund available January 13 through 18-Operation Smith opening social, 5 p.m. TSC Sunburst lounge.- Pride Alliance meets 7:30 p.m. TSC, Room 335

January 14 -Comedy Club night featuring comedians Johnny Walker and ANT, 7:30 p.m. Sunburst Lounge. Free admission and free beverages.

January 15-AED Pre-health Orientation meeting by Susan Haddock, 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. VSB, Room 130.

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*Theta Nu Xi sorority rush. Informal meeting Jan. 13, Jan. 14 through 17 activities.

* Want to keep yourself safe in the back country? Come to a free clinic on how to search with an avalanche beacon. Jan. 14, 4 p.m., and again on Jan. 28, 4 p.m., at the ORC. Registration will be taken up until the day of each clinic, and is recommended but not necessary. Information 797-3264.

*ACM Workshop: “Programming Windows with the Win32 API.” Jan. 14, 7 p.m., Main, Room 115. Learn how to create Windows programs using a C compiler and Notepad, the editor that comes with Windows. Website: http://www.cs.usu.edu/~acm

*Learn some basic rhythms of West Africa. Workshop Jan. 15 through Feb. 26. Cost of $45 includes six lessons and a performance. Register in person at the ORC. Call 797-3264

*Information session for 2003 A-Team. Jan 16, 4 p.m. TSC, Room 335. Applications available now TSC, Room 304

* Come check out a Free AFRICAN DRUMMING and DANCE demonstration this Jan. 16, TSC Sunburst Lounge at 12:30. Info on workshops will be available.

*AED speaker Dr. Reed Geertsen “Doctors as Critical Thinkers, Problems and Prospects:, Jan 16, 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. BNR, Room 202A

*NREPP Seminar: Philip Rasmussen, Director of the Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) Program, Topic: “Sustainable Agriculture in the West” Jan. 17, noon (brown bag), TSC Center Colony Room

*AED, Pat Sadoski of Hospice will present Bioethics class, Jan. 17 VSB 213.

*Snowshoe in the moonlight with the ORC January 18, 6 to 10 p.m. Cost is free, sign up by January 17 at the ORC. Bring your own snowshoes or you can rent them at the ORC. Information

797-3264.

*Great job opportunity, Work-study position available with the America read program. Tutors work with students at local elementary schools to improve their reading skills. Info Carol Rosethal 797-2586 or carolr@cc.usu.edu

*Scholarships for Study Abroad with ISEP next year! Choose from over 100 universities worldwide for a semester or academic year of study. Program fees based on USU tuition, room and board. Meet major and minor requirements at USU. Deadline January 15. For info. Study Abroad office TSC 313 or 797-0601 www.usu.edu/stdyabrd or www.isep.org

*Utah State Theatre and the Advanced Directing Students present “Between the Lines,” an Evening of One-Acts. January 22 through 25 at 7:30 p.m. Black Box Theatre (FA, Room 224) FAC, Wednesday and Friday first group of plays. Thursday and Saturday, second group of shows. Some material may not be suitable for all audiences. Viewer discretion is advised. Information 797-1500 or e-mail gordonj@hass.usu.edu

*Buttered Bacon Music concert at Club Skyline, Jan. 15, 7 p.m. featuring Nobody Special, Life in Mute, Killcupid, and Prozakkids.

*Applications for the 2003/2004 Classified Employees Scholarships are available January 6, 2003 through April 23. The scholarships are awarded annually to a child, grandchild, or spouse of a USU Classified Employee or to a Classified Employee. Applications are available in the Merrill Library 115, TSC, Information Desk, Facilities Room, 104, Financial Aid or contact Kris Howard 797-2483, kris@biology.usu.edu, for more information.