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    CAMPUS EVENTS

    • Luncheon forum R.S.V.P. deadline. Today is the deadline to reserve a spot for the Phi Beta Kappa Luncheon Forum. Everyone is invited to hear physics professor Bruce Barrett speak on “”What We Know about the Nuclei of Atoms and Why We Should Care.”” A box lunch will be provided to those who reserve one. R.S.V.P. by calling 621-6901. The forum will be held Monday at noon in the Slonaker House.
  • Seminar. The Program in Applied Mathematics Modeling and Computation Seminar presents a talk by Alain Goreily, who will discuss “”A Continuous approach to the Geometry and Mechanics of Proteins with Application to Helical Repeats and Coiled-Coils.”” 12:30 p.m. Math building, Room 402
  • Commuter student meeting. The Association of Commuter Students is looking for motivated students who would like to help participate in ACS. Come learn more at this informational meeting. 3:30 p.m. Student Union Memorial Center, Center for Student Involvement and Leadership
  • Entomology seminar. Colin Brent, an assistant professor at Arizona State University, will give a talk on “”Regulatory Role of Hormones in Hymenopteran Colony Dynamics.”” 4 p.m. Marley building, Room 230
  • Gallery walk. Stephen Buchmann, a UA associate professor of entomology, will conduct a gallery walk through the exhibition “”Joseph Scheer’s Moths: Flight, Light and Desire.”” 5:30 p.m. Free. UA Museum of Art
  • Immigration exhibit. “”Part of This World – the Immigration Debate One Face at a Time”” is a free exhibit that focuses on immigration issues by featuring award-winning photography by Pulitzer Prize winner Don Bartletti. 10 a.m. through 5 p.m. Student Union Memorial Center, Union Gallery
  • Comida PoǸtica. The UA Poetry Center presents Comida PoǸtica, a pachanga event featuring dramatic readings, musical performances of traditional corridos and Mexican refreshments. The event is being held to benefit the Statewide Bilingual Corrido Contest for High School Students. 7 p.m. $15. El Centro Cultural de las Americas, 40 W. Broadway Blvd.
  • ENTERTAINMENT

  • Groovin’ on the Grass. Come listen to a free concert sponsored by the University Activities Board. Noon. UA Mall stage
  • Film. Jack Sparrow has an unpaid debt … his soul. He must find a way to save himself from the likes of Davy Jones and his army of sea-phantoms. Come enjoy “”Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest.”” 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. $3. Student Union Memorial Center, Gallagher Theater
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