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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE:20120210T214637Z
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SUMMARY:Banned Books Week Activities
DESCRIPTION:          Celebrate freedom to read at the University Libraries during Banned Books Week\, Sept. 26-Oct. 3. Observed since 1982\, Banned Books Week is an annual event promoted by the American Library Association that serves to celebrate the freedom to read and to remind Americans not to take this precious democratic freedom for granted. During Banned Books Week 2009\, the University Libraries and the student-led Progressive Librarians Guild from the School of Information Resources and Library Science are sponsoring a number of events that are free and open to the public. All are invited to join the discussion on challenging censorship and celebrating our freedom to read.    Banned Books Exhibit       Visit the Main Library lobby to view the Banned Books Exhibit on display Sept. 26-Oct. 9. Curated by the student-led Progressive Librarians Guild at the UA\, the exhibit explores challenged books\, articles written about questioned literature\, and more. Did you know? The following popular titles included in the exhibit were banned or were challenged\:   \"The Lord of the Rings\" trilogy\, by J.R.R.      Tolkien\"The Da Vinci Code\,\" by Dan Brown\"To Kill a Mockingbird\,\" by Harper Lee\"Slaughterhouse-Five\,\" by Kurt Vonnegut \"The Wizard of Oz\,\" by L. Frank Baum    Free Film Fest About Challenged Books   The Progressive Librarians Guild is hosting a free film festival about challenged books on Sept. 28 at 7 p.m. in the Student Union Memorial Center's Gallagher Theater.     Documentary Screening\, \"Read Out!\" and Panel Discussion       A viewing of the short documentary film\, \"Writers and Censorship\,\" will begin at 6 p.m. Sept. 30 in the Main Library lobby. It will be followed by a \"Read Out!\" in which campus and community members are invited to read passages from their favorite challenged materials. A panel discussion about the importance of access to diversity of ideas in a democratic society concludes the program.   
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SUMMARY:Register Today for Family Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Family Weekend 2009 is headed your way Oct. 16-18! Register today to enjoy a weekend full of family-oriented activities\:Open classes to see your Wildcat at work Kickoff fair with inflatables on the UA MallLuncheons and tours galore Bear Down Friday spirit for the whole familyDouble feature at Gallagher Theater - \"Up\" for the kids and \"Transformers\" for the grown-ups Dinner with a hypnotist\, then go stargazingLeadership service projectRecreation Center tournamentsAll the tailgating you can takeComedy CornerTHE BBQ - the one and only!And\, of course\, watch us knock Stanford into next year!!!Bring your family to campus Oct. 16-18 to meet your new Wildcat family\, and have the best weekend ever!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20090903T230000Z
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LOCATION:UA Museum of Art
SUMMARY:UA Museum of Art Open House - Welcome to UA Students\, Faculty and Staff
DESCRIPTION:It's been a long hot summer. Catch up with your University of Arizona friends\, staff and faculty and view the two new lithography exhibitions - \"The Stone Palette\: Lithography\, the Early Years\" and \"The Machine Stops (or Inkjet My Foot!).\" Refreshments will be served.  
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SUMMARY:Campus MovieFest Launch 
DESCRIPTION:   Campus MovieFest\, the world's largest student film festival will be kicking off its ninth annual national tour at The University of Arizona. Campus MovieFest provides participating students with everything they need to create their own five-minute films\, including Apple laptops\, HD digital video cameras\, AT&T handsets\, and more - all for free. Students will also get the opportunity to win huge prizes\, and have their movies seen on screens around the world. Sign up for free online\, and then stop by the Campus MovieFest launch. For more information visit the Campus MovieFest Web site or e-mail info@campusmoviefest.com.    This event is brought to you by the UA Center for Student Involvement & Leadership.              
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LOCATION:Student Union Memorial Center
SUMMARY:Campus MovieFest Finale at the University of Arizona
DESCRIPTION:The Campus MovieFest Finale at The University of Arizona showcases the top short movies created by hundreds of UA students in just one week. Celebrate the amazing creations and enjoy a chance to walk down the red carpet and win huge door prizes\, all on one night only\, as part of the world's largest student film festival. An audience-choice winner will be selected via text messaging\, so come prepared to pick your favorite movie. Doors open at 7 p.m.\; the show starts at 7\:30 p.m. No tickets are required\, but seats fill up fast. For more information\, visit the Campus MovieFest Web site. This event is brought to UA by the Center for Student Involvement & Leadership. 
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