Calendar and Events for Oct. 4

-October 4-STAB nooner, Beat the Y, piñata bash, Noon-Ag week, Ag day barbecue, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., Ralph Maughan track and field, $7-Aggiefest, Free and hamburgers and band Roughstock, 4 p.m. west of the stadium-USU Football VS BYU, 7:05 Romney field.-After the game party, The Depot, between Mt. View and Valley View towers, band Nobody Special, 10:30 p.m. Free

October 5-Friends of the Yurt workday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Receive a free night at the yurt for a days work. 797-3264 for info. -Mountain Bike Race: USU Cycling club Sherwood Hill Cranker. Men’s and Women’s categories for beginner, intermediate and advanced riders. $15 pre-registered, $20 day of. T-shirt included. Info. Sunrise Cyclery-USU hockey VS Utah, 7:30 p.m. Eccles Ice Arena, 2825 N. 200 East, North Logan.

October 6-USU Soccer VS UC Irvine. Noon, Chuck and Gloria Bell Soccer Field (1400 North and approximately 1000 East)

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•If you didn’t get a game ticket, the USU Football game will be shown on a big screen TV, TSC Sunburst lounge.

•Rock climbing workshop for beginners starts Oct. 8. Includes climbing trip to Massacre Rock in Idaho. Details 797-3264

•Osteoporosis Teleconference Oct. 8, 8:30 p.m. (ET) Dr. John Lee, MD, author & authority on hormones. Free. (800) 701-7910 reservation and info.

• Natural Resource & Environmental Policy Program Seminar Series: Environmental Politics in Utah, “Federal and State Environmental Policy: The Domino Effect” Congressman James Hansen. Oct. 9, 2 p.m., ECC Auditorium. Free.

•Pi Sigma Alpha Intership seminar. Come learn about exciting opportunities for real interns, as well as Cindy Nielsen, intership director. Find out the answers to all your internship questions. Oct. 9, 4 p.m. Old Main, Room 326. All majors welcome.

•STAB/ASUSU Free Movie, Signs. Oct 9, 8 p.m., Kent Concert Hall.

•Come dance the night away, Oct. 18, Homecoming 2002 Dance, Living the Aggie tradition Tickets on sale now, $20/couple or $25/couple at the door.

• S.T.A.R. (Students Teaching Arithmetic and Reading) needs more volunteers to help elementary aged students with Reading and Math, register TSC, Room 335.

•Disability Resource Center is looking for volunteer readers and note takers to assist students with disabilities. Interested in volunteering, contact Natalie Sterling-Galloro 797-3434.

•Chris Chester reading his book, Providence of a Sparrow at Chapter Two Books, Oct. 4, 7 p.m.

•USU Equestrian Team hosting two Intercollegiate Horse Show Association competitions (Western discipline only) Oct. 12. First 9 a.m. and second approx. 1 p.m. Info. Becky frankndaisee@aol.com.

•”Cooking for Less” classes at USU Extension office every Tuesday from 9 to 10 a.m. Last day of instruction is Oct. 8.

•Speak Spanish? Interested in serving the Latin Community? Join Spanish ambassadors. Sign up Christensen Service Center, TSC, Room 325 or Aaron 752-3718.

•Wilderness First Aid, Nov. 23 and 24. Introduction to First Aid and patient care in remote settings. Earn certification from Wilderness Medicine Institute, and the institute of NOLS. Also re-certification for Wilderness First Responder. Conference Services 797-0423 or ECC, Room 103.