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October 3, 2000

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SPOTLIGHT
Peggy Jarrell KaplanNew York photographer Peggy Jarrell Kaplan’s portraits of avant-garde dancers and choreographers will be displayed Thursday, Oct. 5, through Tuesday, Nov. 14, at ASU’s Gammage Auditorium. Entrance to the exhibit is through the east lobby doors at the box office.

Viewing times are 1 to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. These times are subject to cancellation without notice, so it is advisable to call (480) 965-4050 the day of attendance to ensure viewing hours.


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Learn Native American Culture
The Heard Museum offers a docent training class through the Las Guias program 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Oct. 3 through May 8, 2001 at 2301 N. Central Ave., Phoenix.
The Las Guias program teaches Native American cultures and art and prepares guides to lead tours throughout the Museum’s 10 exhibit galleries.
Tuition is $100 and will include two bus trips to nearby sites and museums. Students are expected to commit to two years of guiding following course completion. For information, call (623) 546-8051.

 

Celebrate Arizona’s History
The Preserving Our Past (POP) Fair will present Arizona’s history and culture  in exhibits provided by many museums and archives 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 14 at Pueblo Grande Museum, 4619 E. Washington, Phoenix. Free. For information, call (480) 965-4925.

 

Arizona State Fair
The Arizona State Fair will take place Thursday, Oct. 12 through Sunday, Oct. 29 at the Arizona State Fairgrounds, 1826 W. McDowell Road, Phoenix. For information on admission and Pay-One-Price discounts, call 1-800-343-3247 or visit www.azstatefair.com.


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Student Senate Meetings
A Student Senate meeting will be 9:45 to 11:15 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 4 in the Kirk Center’s Kiva Room. For information and to find out dates dor future meetings, call (480) 461-7277.


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Environmental Club
The Environmental Action Club meets every Monday at 1:30 p.m. in Room LS 208. If interested in participating in activities, please e-mail Morgan Dutson at morgandutson@hotmail.com.
The club will have a service project on Saturday, Oct. 7. They will clean and trim the Xeriscape Garden in front of the SC Building at 10 a.m. to prepare for a demonstration the following Saturday.

 

Volunteers
Mesa Southwest Museum’s volunteer orientation will begin at 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 14 in the Museum Annex, 34 N. Macdonald St., in downtown Mesa.
The Museum is looking for volunteers to assist in many museum activities. Reservations are appreciated, but not required. For information, call (480) 644-3421.


paint pallette and brushes LOVE OF ART
 

Art Exhibit
The MCC Art Faculty Exhibition will be 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 9 through Oct. 19 in the Navajo Room. Reception will be 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 11 in the Navajo Room. For information, call (480) 461-7516.


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Open Mic
Essenza Coffee House features an open mic for musicians 8 to 10:30 p.m. Tuesdays. “Poetry Slam” showcases competitive poetry reading 8 to 10 p.m. Wednesdays. Located at 1350 S. Longmore, Mesa. For information, call (480) 461-0445.

 
DPS Log

Information provided by MCC College Safety

Sept. 13
A student verbally threatened several faculty members outside the gym over possession of a basketball. Faculty members had approval to use the gym, but the student did not.

Sept. 14
A non-student male, who apparently had been drinking alcohol, was observed in the library and was asked to leave. He did so.

Sept. 18
Just after noon, a certified officer observed a man slug another man, knocking him to the ground. Before the officer got to him, the assailant ran out of the Kirk Center. Deans were notified.

An unidentified man driving a late model Camaro verbally abused a pregnant woman for parking in a handicap zone. He pretended to drive his vehicle at the woman, who had her small daughter with her, while they were in the crosswalk headed for the day care center. If identified, he will be charged for threatening the woman and child.

Sept. 19
A female student reported to officers that she was verbally abused in the southeast parking lot by a man she knew. She gave officers his name and told them that he had said to her, “You are going to get raped.” The female said the man, perhaps, did not mean what he said, and no longer wanted police involvement.

Sept. 22
A female student reported being pushed and having her books thrown to the floor by another female in Room LS 208. Allegedly, this happened because the victim sat in the other woman’s seat in class. No charges will be filed.

Three traffic accidents, with injuries, within three days were reported at the main entrance on Dobson.


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