Calendar and Events for Nov. 15

November 18- Department of Music, Percussion concert. 7:30 p.m., Kent Concert Hall, FAC. Admission: adults $3, USU students with ID free.-Mark Small and Robert Torres Classical Guitar Duo concert, 7:30 p.m., ECC. Free

November 19- Department of Music, Trumpet studio in concert. 5 p.m., ECC Auditorium. Free.- Howard Berkes, National Public Radio; Lee Austin, Utah Public Radio Title: “Reporting on Utah’s Environmental Politics” 7 p.m., ECC, Room 307-309

November 20- “Parenting with Emotional Intelligence, 7:30 p.m., Marriage and Family Therapy Clinic, 493 N. 700 East. Info. 797-7430- STAB free night of fun, drinks, and popcorn and Quick Wits, a stand-up improv. 8 p.m. TSC international lounge

•CNR Student Council Thanksgiving Drive. Nov. 11 through Nov. 25. Bring any non-perishable items and money donations to the College of Natural Resource building. There are donation jars and boxes located in the atrium. Perishable items that you would like to donate, contact Kyle Peterson kylea@cc.usu.edu. All donations will be going to local families and individuals.

•Free movie Monsters, Inc. (Spanish), Nov. 19, 7:30 p.m. Main, Room 121. Admission one can of food. Spanish Ambassadors, Spanish club sponsored

• CAPSA Benefit Concert featuring “Nobody Special” and other bands. 7:30 to 9:30, $2 minimum donation, Sunburst Lounge, sponsored by ASFHD.

•S.T.A.R. (Students Teaching Arithmetic and Reading) is having a Spring Appreciation/Orientation Day Nov. 20, 5:30 to 7 p.m. TSC, Room 335. FREE Tommie’s Donuts will be served.

• Institute Women’s Association Holiday Fireside

November 20 7 p.m. Logan Tabernacle

Everyone invited

•Flu shots will be given December 4 by Student Health Services, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Juniper Lounge. Cost

•Project Amigo will be accepting donations to help children in Mexico and other third world countries. Money, school supplies, clothes, canned goods and personal hygiene products are needed. Collections in TSC Nov. 21 & 22.

•USU Tri-Council for Gender programs sponsoring USU Women’s Issues in the HERI 2001 Faculty survey. Presenter Dr. Grayson Osborne Nov. 21, noon, TSC, Center Colony room. No-host luncheon and conversation, dessert provided.

•The Friends of USU Libraries sponsored book talk by Gina Wickwar, author of “The Hidden Prince of Oz,” Nov. 22, 7 p.m., Merrill Library.

• The USU Middle Eastern Dance Club will host a dance workshop and performance Nov. 23, 12-4 p.m. HPER building, show at 7:30 p.m. Caine Lyric Theatre. Sara at 797-4016.

•National Conference on Undergraduate Research: March 13 through 15 at the University of Utah. Deadline for abstract submission is Nov. 15. Go to www.ncur.org for details and instructions to submit abstracts. CUR Posters on the Hill: April 3 at the capitol building in Washington D.C. Deadline for abstract submission is Nov. 26. Go to www.cur.org for details. Please send copies of your abstracts to Joyce Kinkead (joyce@champ.usu.edu).

•USU Study Abroad Office International Photo contest, “A World of Possibilities.” Two categories “people and places.” All student who have traveled internationally are encouraged to submit pictures. Deadline Nov. 18. Call 797-0601 or TSC, Room 313 for more details. Free international phone cards to first 25 entrants.

• Nov. 26 deadline for applications for Washington, DC 2003 Poster on the Hill: www.cur.org

•Stuff a Bus for Sub for Santa, sponsored by USU Parking office. Drop in your spare change to buy toys for kids. Watch for collection containers on shuttle buses. Dec. 2 through 6.

•Winter clothing drive, Dec. 2 through 6. Bins located in Ag. Science building. Children’s winter clothing wanted and winter clothing accepted. Items will be donated to local charities.

•USU Marriage & Family Therapy Clinic provides individual, marital, and family therapy. Therapy is individualized to meet the unique needs and situations of clients. Therapy is provided by graduate students completing their master’s degrees under supervision of clinical faculty on a sliding fee scale basis. Info. or an appointment 797-7430. Appointments are available during both day and evening hours.