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April 22, 2003

Ask Bucky

Actual questions from real people, answered by the friendly folks at the Campus Information and Visitor Center.

Q: Where and how do I obtain tickets for graduation ceremonies?
A: Tickets are not required to attend commencement ceremonies. For details about commencement at UW–Madison, contact the Secretary of the Faculty at 265-3956 or visit http://wiscinfo.doit.wisc.edu/secfac/commence/Commence.html.

Q: Is there an office on campus that can assist me with making travel arrangements?
A: Yes. In fact, there are two. Both are in Memorial Union and offer a variety of services. The Wisconsin Union Travel Center is on the second floor. Call 262-6200 or visit http://www.union.wisc.edu/travelcenter/index.html. STA Travel is on the first floor and can be reached at 263-8810 or visit http://www.statravel.com.

Your questions for CIVC can be asked in person at its office on the first floor of the Red Gym. Or call 263-2400 or e-mail askbucky@redgym.wisc.edu.

All-Campus Party
Breakfast on Bascom Hill, concerts and a film festival are among fun events provided by the 2003 All-Campus Party. The event, now in its third year, is a celebration of spring and the end of the school year. The Wisconsin Alumni Student Board organizes it.

Below is a partial listing of events open to students, faculty and staff. In several cases, a university ID will be required for free admission or food.

Monday, April 28

  • Breakfast on Bascom, 8:30-11 a.m. Fruit, bagels, coffee and juice on a first-come, first-served basis, on Bascom Hill and in front of Ingraham Hall.
  • Campus Appreciation Speaker Tom Farley, 8 p.m. in the Wisconsin Union Theater. Farley, a brother of the late comedian Chris Farley, will celebrate Chris’ life, and share the message about his battle with alcohol and other drugs.

Tuesday, April 29

  • A Cappella Concert, 7:30-9:30 p.m. in the Wisconsin Union Theater, featuring two campus groups, Redefined and Tangled Up in Blue.

Wednesday, April 30

  • A Celebration of Madison, 1-5 p.m. on Library Mall, showcasing the culture, music and richness that make UW–Madison a special place.
  • Concert at Luther’s Blues, 1401 University Ave. MadiSalsa will perform at 10 p.m. Dance lessons begin at 9:30 p.m.

Thursday, May 1

  • Battle of the Bands, noon-6 p.m. at Engineering Mall. Grilled food and beverages throughout the afternoon.
  • Film Festival, with evening screenings at the Orpheum, 216 State St., Cole Beach; and University Square.

Friday, May 2

  • Pizza Lunch for the first 5,000 students, faculty and staff members, noon-2 p.m. on Library Mall. Door prizes, too.

Saturday, May 3

  • All-Campus Concert, 2 p.m.-midnight on the Memorial Union Terrace. Eight local and regional bands, including headliner Arrested Development.

For a schedule, visit http://www.uwalumni.com/wasb/acp2003.

Backward Glance
From Wisconsin Week, April 28, 1993: Chimpanzee expert Jane Goodall visits with students in the College of Letters and Science’s honors program. … Donald Harkness, chair of UW Medical School’s department of medicine, announces that he will be resigning to move to Japan. He will help lead a U.S.-Japanese research agency studying the long-term effects of the atomic bombings on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.