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Sept. 12&#13;
•  Friends  of the  UW-Parkside   Library  presents:  ''The  Sopra-&#13;
nos:"  An Analysis  and  Evaluation  of  Cable  TV's  Most  Suc-&#13;
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Parkside  Library,  free.&#13;
Sept. 12-15&#13;
• Foreign  Film:-"Innocence"   show  times:  Thursday!  Friday&#13;
@ 7:30  p.m.;  Saturday   @ 8  p.m.;  Sunday   @ 2  p.m.;&#13;
Union  Cinema  Theater;  student  season  ticket:  $23 tick-&#13;
ets at Ranger  Card  Office.  Sept.  13&#13;
• Scholarship  Day, 4 p.m.-8:30  p.m.,  Union  Dining  Room&#13;
Sept. 14&#13;
•  Dance:  Black  Student  Union  "It's  Getting  Hot  In  Here"&#13;
Jam,  9 p.m.-1  a.m.,  Union  Square&#13;
Sept. 16&#13;
• Hispanic  Heritage  Month  Kickoff  Celebration,  11 a.rn-z  p.m.,&#13;
Upper  Main  Place,  free&#13;
Sept. 18&#13;
• Noon Concert:  Elaine  Skorodin,  violin;  Carol Wallace,  piano,&#13;
Union  Cinema  Theater,  noon,  free&#13;
•  Coffeehouse   featuring   Jason   Levasseur,   8  p.m.-10   p.m.,&#13;
Union  Square,  free&#13;
Sept. 19-22&#13;
• Foreign  Film:  "Me You Them"  show  times:  Thursday!  Friday&#13;
@ 7:30  p.m.;  Saturday   @ 8 p.m.;  Sunday@  2 p.m.;  Union&#13;
Cinema  Theater,  admission  by season  ticket  only&#13;
Sept.20&#13;
•  Women's   Studies  Gender,  Race,  and  Class  Book  Group:&#13;
''The  Saving  Graces"  by  Patricia  Gaffney,  discuss   led  by&#13;
Frances  Kavenik,  Union  207,  3:30  p.m.,  free,  refreshments&#13;
available,  book  available  in book  store&#13;
Sept.  20&#13;
• Men's  Soccer  vs.  SIU-Edwardsville,    1:15  p.m.,  Wood  Road&#13;
Field&#13;
•  Women's   Soccer   vs.  SIU-&#13;
Edwardsville,&#13;
3:30&#13;
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Wood   Road   Field;   UWPark-&#13;
side   students   admitted   free&#13;
w! student  ID; adults:  $5; high&#13;
school  students  &amp; children  14&#13;
and  under  $1.&#13;
•  Lecture:   "  Health   Effect  of&#13;
Inhaled  dusts:  Idaho  farmers,&#13;
Libby   Miners,   &amp;   New   York&#13;
Firefighters"&#13;
w!&#13;
Mickey&#13;
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of   Geological&#13;
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3&#13;
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Sept.  21&#13;
•   Cross-Country:&#13;
Midwest&#13;
Collegiate&#13;
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Try some golf frisbee at the U&#13;
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If«ihger  News&#13;
Hug  as many  trees&#13;
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Deborah   Halm.&#13;
Editor&#13;
Amber   Smith&#13;
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Deborah    Hahm&#13;
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Layout&#13;
Lachlan   McDonald&#13;
Kim  Meyers&#13;
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Alex Voskuil&#13;
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• Noon Concert:  Paul Gmeinder,  cello;  Frances  Bedford,  harp-&#13;
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