Campus events and activities

Friday, January 19-ISC and ARC Opening Tea Party, Korean Cuisine. All International and American students welcome. TSC 3rd floor 3:30 p.m.

Saturday, January 20-USU Basketball vs Boise State 7:05 p.m. Spectrum-The SITI company will bring Orson Well’s’ radio masterpiece “The War of the Worlds” back to life on 7:30 p.m. in the Morgan Theater.

FYI……

•Come join the fun as we celebrate the Presidential Inauguration, Jan 20, 7 p.m. at the Kappa Delta house. Come dressed as your favorite Floridian. Contact mcgeester@hotmail.com Sponsored by College Republicans.

•STAB nooner in the HUB at noon. Free food, music, and game show. Jan 23.

•Storytelling for children 5 through 13, Jan. 23, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Aggie Village. Parents must be present. Surprise special guest.

•STAB (Student Activity Board) Recruitment Dinner. Come help plan activities for spring. Want to help with Mardi Gras, Moonlight & Music, Nooners, etc? Come have some free food. Jan 24. 8 p.m. in Sunburst Lounge.

• Yes. It’s STAB 80’s Night 7 to 11 p.m. in TSC Thursday, Jan 25. “Old Skool” Nintendo Tournament, 80’s DJ, 80’s Karaoke, and come see THREE of your favorite 80’s movies (“Goonies,” “Ferris Beuhler’s Day Off,” & “Caddy Shack”). Free.

•River Running in Nepal: Slide and video show, January 24, 7 p.m., USU Outdoor Rec. Center Darek Staab will show video and slides of his trip with USU students to Nepal during Fall 2000. Free Sponsored by the USU Kayak Club Information contact: Jeff Hanson: jwhanson@cc.usu.edu or 797-3264

•Parents weekend 2001 is coming. Invite your parents to USU for a weekend of fun activities, presentations, and events Jan. 26-27. Come to TSC, Room 302 for call 797-1125 for more information.

•Tickets are now on sale for the “Glenn Miller show at USU. The show is presented by USU and the Sunburst Club. The evening features a dinner buffet and Broadway style floor show and dancing to Big Band tunes provided by the Crestmark Orchestra.

•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 email 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 email 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/studyabrd.

•GRE/LSAT Preparation Course. Taught on campus by USU professors Jan. 22 – February 28, 2001 Every Monday and Wednesday night, 6 to 8 p.m., Old Main, Room 119 Call 797-0423 or e-mail michellec@ext.usu.edu for more info.

•$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 Northern Utah Children’s HELP (Healthy Ears for Little People) Clinic 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.

•STAB aerobics is back. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 6:30 to 7:30 a.m. HPER pool water aerobics.

Monday through Thursday 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Kickboxing. Mondays and Wednesdays 6:30 to 7:30 a.m. Aerobics. Tuesdays and Thursdays 7:30 to 8:30 a.m.

•LUTHERAN CAMPUS MINISTRY meets Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church Office, 2045 N. 800 East. Join us for dinner and fellowship. Questions? Call 752-7753 or e-mail popbeese@mtwest.net

•Hospice begins a nine-week grieving support group series Jan. 18. Sessions begin at 7 p.m. For Enrollment information 716-5349.

•The Whittier Community Center hosts fund raiser “Vittles and Fiddler: Real Men Cooking for Whittier. Jan 27, 4:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Tickets $10, $5 of which is tax deductible. Available at Possessions, USU Ticket Office, and at the door. Info. Jean Pugmire 752-2169.

•Start the new year with the Native American students of USU. Every Wednesday 5:30 p.m. Animal Science, Room 102. Info. 797-2891