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Arts and Humanities

Feb. 9, 1999
Shakespeare's "Measure for Measure"
Feb. 8, 1999
Art exhibition: "Bodies and Boundaries"
Feb. 8, 1999
Festival of Recitals celebrates music of Chopin
Feb. 8, 1999
UA Opera Theater: "Cendrillon"<br>Rich Amada
Feb. 1, 1999
UA Fine Arts Calendar: Feb. 16-28
Feb. 1, 1999
Comic Chris Rock performs at UA
Jan. 29, 1999
Norman Weinberg percussion concert
Jan. 27, 1999
Discussion: Kitty Carlisle Hart, guest lecturer
A New UA Tradition: The Commemorative Presidential Poster
Delicious Treats for College Eats

The UA Dining Services team is active all but two hours every day preparing desserts, pastries, breads and other baked goods for Redington Catering, the UA's official catering service for conferences, meetings, athletic banquets, socials and other campus events. Staff members also make goods for 34 locations across campus. New treats are being developed this year.

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