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Author and photographer Robert Arnett will offer a slide presentation
on his new book "India Unveiled" on Saturday, October 16, at 11 a.m. in
Room 208 of the Lupton Library.
    The slides are based on internationally acclaimed spiritual
photography currently featured in traveling photographic exhibits
sponsored by Duke University, the University of Georgia, and the Indian
American
Education Foundation in Seattle. The presentation captures the essence
of India, its people, culture, temples, pilgrimage sites, monasteries,
Himalayan Mountains, and other remote sites seldom visited by
travelers. The presentation includes art, history and the personal
anecdotes from the author.
    For more information, visit
http://www.utc.edu/Faculty/Sarla-Murgai/arnettslecture.pdf
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FBI scientist to discuss forensic chemistry
    Pamela Reynolds, an FBI scientist from Quanitico, Virginia will
discuss her work in forensic chemistry on Wednesday, October 20 at 5
p.m. in Grote 129 on the UTC campus.
    Reynolds will provide a look into this popular field with a
PowerPoint presentation, which includes:
    * Forensic science is the application of science to matters of the
law. Forensic chemistry is using chemistry principles and theories
toward the analysis of evidence.
     * Evidence can support or contradict accounts by witnesses or
suspects; can provide general leads for investigators; link suspects to
places, persons or things related to a crime, or provide information
for reconstruction a crime for a jury.
     * Along with the FBI, it may surprise you to know that there are
also forensic labs run by:
       Drug Enforcement Administration
       U.S. Customs Service
       Food and Drug Administration
       U.S. Postal Inspection
       Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
       Fish and Wildlife
       Secret Service.
    For more information about this event, please email
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Student political discussion scheduled on Channel 45
While candidates from the major political parties continue to find ways
to court young voters, leaders of political student organizations are
finding ways to reach out to fellow students to get involved.
   Representatives from the UTC student chapters of Campus Republicans,
College Democrats, Campus Liberterians, and the UTC Green Party will
participate in a live show on WTCI TV45, carried on Chattanooga Comcast
cable channel 05. The program will air on Wednesday, October 20, 8-9
p.m.
    The UTC Office of University Relations is producing the program in
conjunction with WTCI. Reporters and photographers from "Mocs TV News,"
a news program produced by UTC students, will be providing taped
segments for the program.
    All members of the television broadcast will be united on one
front-and that is the importance of students making the effort to go
the polls.
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The Student Health Service recommends students visit the web site below
to learn more about this year's flu season.
http://www.cdc.gov/flu/professionals/flugallery/images04_05/
notonlyway1.pdf
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The Cress Gallery of Art in the Fine Art Center is pleased to extendits
current exhibitions through Monday Oct. 18, 2004.
Through Oct. 18  Danger / Desire: Photographs by Jane Calvin/Pet and
other New Work by Michelle Dussault/                       Social
Landscapes work by Ann Tyler
    Three artists, three exhibitions, three visual investigations into
difficult issues that face us today.
    The Gallery will also be open to the public for the Patten Series
performances this weekend from 6:30 pm through intermission Saturday
and from 6:30 pm to the first curtain on Sunday and Monday.
    Don't forget the Gallery's new extended hours from 9:00 AM to 7:00
PM on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Monday and Friday 9:00 AM -
5:00 pm
    Admission is free. The Gallery is located in the Fine Arts Center,
corner of Vine and Palmetto Streets, on the campus of the University of
Tennessee at Chattanooga. For more information call 425-4600 or email
the Curator at [log in to unmask]

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