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UPCOMING ON CAMPUS

All campus events are listed in the U’s online events calendar—are yours? If not, contact Lisa Westlind or call (801) 581-5819.

 

•  BABCOCK PERFORMING READERS
Thursday, Sept. 10, 7:30 p.m., free
Olpin Union Theatre

Babcock ReadersAcclaimed local actor Margaret Crowell directs a trio of short plays: “There Will Come Soft Rains,” by Ray Bradbury; “A Gift for Mr. Lincoln,” by Trease Thomas; and “The Courtship of Arthur and Al,” by James Thurber. Parking is free after 6:00 p.m. in the visitor “A” lots located north and northeast of the Olpin Union. The east Union lot charges $3. For more information, contact Dan Christensen or call (801) 604-8990.

 

•  BE WELL UTAH HEALTH FAIR
Saturday, Sept. 12, 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Lawn immediately north of the Jon M. Huntsman Center

Be Well UtahPlan to attend the state’s largest free health fair, offering hundreds of healthy activities including complimentary health screenings, informative lectures with health care experts, and activities to encourage people to make healthy choices. Events will take place at various U of U Health Care locations, culminating with a fair on Saturday, Sept. 12 on the lawn just north of the Huntsman Center. All activities are free. A complete list of events is online or call (801) 587-6485.

 

Vote! button•  PRIMARY ELECTION DAY
Tuesday, Sept. 15
Be sure to vote in the municipal elections in your area. To find out who is running for Salt Lake City Council, click here.

 

•  CROSSING BORDERS: LECTURE BY PHOTOJOURNALIST ZORIAH
ZoriahTuesday, Sept. 22, 5:15 p.m.
Tanner Irish Humanities Building
Using photography to document the human crises in developing countries, Zoriah’s images have appeared in The New York Times, BBC News, and The Wall Street Journal. An exhibit of his images will be sold at a silent auction to benefit the Department of Languages & Literature. For additional information, check online, contact Adelaide Ryder or call (801) 581-7570.

 

•  A CHORUS LINE
Sept. 25 through Oct. 10
Pioneer Theatre Company
Chorus LineAnonymous hopefuls don their legwarmers and perfect the combinations, only to learn the audition will take a more personal turn. This award-winning musical reveals the dancers’ individual stories—ranging from the heart-wrenching to the heart-warming. The final cut is made and the gold-clad chorus line appears—this time anything but anonymous. The play contains strong language and mature themes. Additional information is online or call (801) 581-6961.

 

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