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    • Persona deadline approaching! The deadline for submissions to Persona, the UA’s undergraduate literary and art magazine, is Friday. Submit your work in the English department office in Modern Languages building, Room 445, specifying that it be put in the Persona mailbox. For submission specifics, visit http://clubs.asua.arizona.edu/~persona
  • Interview workshop. Learn how to prepare yourself for job interviews. Topics range from what questions to expect to professional dress and etiquette. 11 a.m. Free. Student Union Memorial Center, Room 411
  • Blood drive. Sponsored by Alpha Epsilon Delta. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free. UA Mall, Cherry pullout
  • Free screening and discussion. “”An Inconvenient Truth”” is being shown courtesy of the Institute for the Study of Planet Earth and the Global Change Doctoral Minor Graduate Interdisciplinary Program. The movie will be followed by a panel discussion. Noon. Free. SUMC, Gallagher Theater
  • Lecture. “”Elements of a Heart Healthy Lifestyle”” is presented by Nancy Rogers, coordinator of the Worksite Wellness program, and sponsored by UA Life & Work Connections and the UA National Center of Excellence in Women’s Health. The seminar is also available live at http://womenshealth.arizona.edu. Noon. Free. Arizona Cancer Center, Kiewit Auditorium, 1501 N. Campbell Ave.
  • Summer internship workshop. Learn information regarding some great past summer experiences and get some tips on landing one of your own. 12:30 p.m. Free. SUMC, Room 411
  • Entertainment

    • Bach performance. Guest artist and renowned pianist Betty Oberacker performs Book II of J.S. Bach’s “”Well Tempered Clavier.”” 7 p.m. Free. Music building, Holsclaw Hall
  • UApresents concert reading. Olympia Dukakis reprises her Broadway and international triumph “”Rose,”” a one-woman epic of a Jewish octogenarian looking back on the events of her life. From her birth in the Ukraine to her escape from the Nazis, from her immigration to America to her travels to Israel, Dukakis reveals the poignant story of a survivor. 7:30 p.m. $10-$71. The Fox Tucson Theatre, 17 W. Congress St.
  • Free music. A KAMP Student Radio DJ will be playing music for your listening enjoyment. Noon. Free. The UA Mall
  • Poker tournament. Bring your poker face for live music, prizes and No-Limit Texas Hold ’em. 6 p.m. $5. SUMC, Games Room
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