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Free hockey tickets

Participate in DUPB’s “Pick A Name & Win” FREE Hockey Season Tickets! This is an opportunity for students to take ownership of your section at athletic events and win free season hockey tickets. Visit denverpioneers.com to submit a name for your student section from Monday, May 1 through Friday, May 19. Top five finalists will be announced on Tuesday, May 23 for final voting and the winner will be announced thereafter. Open to all 2006-2007 enrolled DU students. Contact Payson Schotters (pschotte@du.edu) or Angel Field (afield@du.edu) with questions.

Fishbowl discussion

Tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Craig Hall Community Room in the Graduate School of Social Work will be the forth in a series of fishbowl discussions on current issues. This discussion’s topic is “In the Shadows: Voices on Immigration in the U.S.” Come observe and participate in conversation that welcomes all viewpoints. There will be free refreshments and all classes are welcome. Contact Karen Bensen at kbensen2@du.edu or 1-3654 for more information

Hot topic lunch

On Wednesday, bring your lunch and have a conversation with peers and Margaret Whitt, professor of English, for a Hot Topic Wednesday discussion, “Choosing Your Work… Your Work Choosing You.” Meet at Nelson Hall Private Dining Room from 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Contact Karen Bensen at kbensen2@du.edu with questions.

May Days arrive

The 2006 May Days will run this week. Today from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., learn about club sports or get peer advising help at the Peer Academic Advising Fair. Large inflatables to play on will be on the Driscoll lawn as well. On Wednesday, the 80’s Play Day will feature bingo, prizes, music and candy on the Campus Green. On Thursday, come sit on the lawn and relax to the tunes from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. for the May Daze Music Fest when local bands will be performing on the campus green all day, followed by a “sundress and sportcoats” dance on the lawn from 8 to 11 p.m. Finally, on Friday, the first campus golf tournament will take place on the Driscoll Lawn, which you can sign up for at www.daniels.du.edu/campusclassic. Contact Jessica Strouse at jstrouse@du.edu with questions.

DUPB movie

DUPB will show the film “Rumor Has It,” starring Jennifer Aniston, in Lindsay Auditorium on Thurday from 8 to 10:05 p.m.

Air Force convocation

On Friday from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. in the Gates Concert Hall of the Newman Center will be the convocation of Falconaires-US Air Force. This is a free, public campus event. For more information, call (303) 871 – 6412 or visit www.du.edu/lamont.

Diversity Summit

The fifth annual Diversity Summit at DU will run on Friday from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. This year, the theme of the Summit is “Revelations From the Storm: Katrina, Higher Education, and Issues of Diversity at DU.” The workshops for this year’s summit have been designed to expose and examine some of the salient issues impacting different groups that constitute DU’s diverse community. The keynote speaker will be Alma R. Clayton-Pedersen, speaking on “Achieving Greater Expectations by Making Excellence Inclusive.” Registration starts at 8 a.m. in the Driscoll Gallery and the summit is free and open to the public. Continental Breakfast will also be provided. Contact Johanna Leyba, Director of CME, at jleyba2@du.edu or 303.871.7661 with questions. Students can register online through WebCentral.

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