


Student Union and Activities presents HIV/AIDS Awareness Week Monday through Saturday. The event combines activities and educational programming aimed at combating the spread of HIV/AIDS. An additional perk provides free and confidential HIV testing available in the Student Union Wellness Stop. The events will be various times throughout the week in the Student Union. For more information, call 426-1223
Today begins IMPACT, a showcase in the Gallery Reception upstairs of the Student Union Building. Local artists showcase work reflecting the IMPACT HIV/AIDS has had on their life.
The Music Department presents the Percussion Ensemble at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Morrison Center Room 125. Tickets range in price from $3-$5, and for more information, call 426-3980.
Noon Tunes begins at 11:30 Tuesday in the Student Union Public Forum Lounge.
National AIDS Awareness Week Film “Little Secrets” begins at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Special Events Center. Call 426-2162 for more information.
Cost is free.
A Memorial service for the late Harry Fritchman, former Boise State professor starts at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Special Events Center.
Mannheim Steamroller “Christmas Extraordinaire” begins at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at The Pavilion. Tickets range from $25 to$87.50 and can be purchased at Select-a-Seat, 426-1766 or www.idahotickets.com.
National AIDS Awareness Week presents Featured Speaker, Chris Bell who lectures at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Student Union Jordan Ballroom, Cost is free and for more information, call 426-1223.
The Student Programs Board, Fine Host and Student Union and Activities presents the Moxie Java Concert Series from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the Student Union Brava! stage.
Boise State Big Band and Vocal Jazz presents a jazz concert beginning at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Special Events Center. Tickets cost $5 for the general audience, $3 for seniors and free to students and Boise State faculty and staff. Call 426-3980.
The Student Health Fair is all day Wednesday at the Student Union Jordan Ballroom. Health screenings and health education booths will be provided in the free event. Open to the university and public. Parking available in Bronco Stadium lot. For more information, call 426-3656.