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Bike to Work Day Tired of the commute to work or the fight to find parking? Break the cycle and cycle to work on Bike

Vive L'Opera Invisible University and Patrons of the Fine Arts will present a musical evening with maestro Edoardo Muller at 6 p.m., May 14, in the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and justice auditorium. Since his debut in his native Italy in 1973, Muller has conducted in all leading opera houses in Europe and the United States, including the Teatro alla Scala in Milan, Opera La Bastille in Paris and the Metropolitan Opera in New York. The event will be hosted by USD music Professor Ronald Shaheen and will include performances by music faculty Janelle Rollinson and Stephanie

MILESTONES Arlene Evans, mother of Carole Huston, professor of communication studies, and Anne Wilson, adjunct faculty member in the English department, passed away March 26. Ed Warren, who was a physics professor at USD for 20 years, passed away March 24. Undergraduate student Lina Romero, a diversi- fied liberal arts major who was working toward a multiple subjects credential in the School of Business, passed away on March 21 . Hughes Career Achievement Awards The Hughes Career Achievement Awards dinner, which recognizes alumni for their career accomplishments, will be held at 5:30 p.m., May 3, in the Jenny Craig Pavilion. Tickets are $125 each . For information, call ext. 4819 or log on to http://alumni.sandiego.edu/ hughesawards. Community Event The 19th annual Peace Officer's Memorial Service will be held at 4:30 p.m., May 7, in the Organ Pavilion in Balboa Park. The service is free and open to the public. The event is sponsored by the San Diego County Law Enforcement Memorial Foundation . Among those to be remem- bered are Lassen County Sheriff's deputy Larry D. Griffith, son of former purchasing department manager Mary Griffith, who was shot and killed in 1995 wh ile respond- ing to a domestic violence dispute, and Stephen M. Sullivan, a U.S. Border Patrol agent and son of Graduate Career Program Director Susan Sullivan, who was killed in an accident in 1995.

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to Work Day on May 16. You'll be in good compa- ny among the

more than 4,000 San Diegans expected to walk, bike

or ride public transportation to work that day. Members of USD's Fresh Air Commuter Club, who are dedicated to regularly taking alternative transportation to work, will hand out free food and drinks to partici- pants from 9 to 11 a.m. at Colachis Plaza . Register for a chance to win a free Bike to Work 2003 T-shirt by logging on to www.keepsandiegomoving .com. For infor- mation, call Greg Zackowski at ext. 8757. CLASSIFIEDS CONDO FOR SALE: Two bedroom, one bath. Approximately 863 square feet. Excellent condition with nice carpet, tile and appliances. Gated community with two pools and jacuzzis, a clubhouse, lush landscape and security. Close to USD. Village Square, Mt. Alifan Place in Clairemont. $229,500. No agents please! Viewing by long-range appointment only, so as not to disturb tenant. Leased through Aug. 15. Summer open house pending. Cal Jo Powers at ext. 6919 or (858) 270-9291 , or e-mail her at jpowers@sandiego.edu or bpowes@san.rr.com.

and music alumnae Go Id i e Sinegal and Natasha Flores.

Admission is free, but reservations are required . For information, call ext. 4815.

Sports Banquet The 25th annual USD Sports Banquet will be held on May 29 in the jenny Craig Pavilion. Cocktails will be served at 5:30 p.m. and dinner will be served at 7 p.m . Tickets are $350. A silent auction of sports memorabilia will be held and prizes will be given away, including a grand prize of $7,500. For information, call ext. 5917. t IS) Universily of 8an Die8o Office of Publications Maher Hall 274

Vol. 19, No. 8 EDITOR Krystn Shrieve CONTRIBUTING EDITORS Cecilia Chan, Michael Haskins, Tim McKernan PRODUCTION AND DESIGN Barbara Ferguson

PHOTOGRAPHY: Rodney Nakamoto COLUMN ILLUSTRATIONS: Greg High

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