The Student News Site of University of Arizona

The Daily Wildcat

98° Tucson, AZ

The Daily Wildcat

The Daily Wildcat

 

    Datebook

    EVENTS/LECTURES

    • Blood drive. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Yuma Residence Hall, living room
  • Book reading. Sonora Review, the oldest student-run literary magazine, will be hosting a reading by noted authors Antonya Nelson, Ken Lamberton and G.C. Waldrep. Refreshments served. 3 p.m. Student Union Memorial Center, UofA Bookstore, lower level
  • Writing workshop. Victoria Stefani of the Writing Skills Improvement Program will discuss “”Style: Rules and (Non-Rules) of Usage.”” 5 p.m. Psychology building, Room 207
  • Lessons from New Zealand. Professor Linda Tuhiwai Smith is known internationally as a public speaker on issues related to indigenous education, development and research methodology and for her critically acclaimed book, “”Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples.”” 7 p.m. Education building, Kiva Auditorium
  • ENTERTAINMENT

    • Spring Fling kickoff events. 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. UA Mall
  • Chess tournament. 6 p.m. $3. SUMC, Wilbur’s Underground, Games Room
  • Music. Arizona Wind Quintet in concert, with guest faculty artists Nelzimar Neves, cello, and Patrick Neher, double bass, presented by the UA School of Music. 7 p.m. Music building, Holsclaw Hall
  • Documentary. “”The Wall.”” This documentary film on Palestine looks at Israel’s attempt to cut off the West Bank through a network of security fences and barriers. 7 p.m. Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering building, Room S202
  • More to Discover
    Activate Search