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Arts and Humanities

March 19, 1999
Art exhibition: "Alliance," juried student art
March 11, 1999
Choral Concert
March 11, 1999
Choral Concert
March 9, 1999
Junior High/Middle School Outreach Concert
March 9, 1999
"Under the Influence" concert
March 8, 1999
Art exhibition: Visual Communications Student Exhibition
March 8, 1999
Sholin Guitar Competition
March 5, 1999
Arizona Repertory Theatre: "On the Razzle"
March 2, 1999
RETAIN '99 Conference focuses on retention of American Indian students
March 2, 1999
UA Symphonic Choir "Home Concert"
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