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UVI BULLETIN BOARD

Aug. 26, 2002 — The University of the Virgin Islands Bulletin Board issued today includes these announcements:
Free Seminar Will Cover Money Matters and the College Student
A seminar on "Money Management for College Students" featuring personal finance author Mary Grate-Pyos is scheduled for Thursday, Aug. 29, from 12:30 to 2 p.m. The seminar will be videoconferenced between Chase Auditorium (Business Education 110) on St. Thomas and Evans Center room 401 on St. Croix.
The seminar is designed to provide practical tips in these areas: basic money management, enrolling in business and finance courses, the proper use of credit and credit cards, and setting personal financial goals. The seminar is free and members of the UVI community are invited to attend.
Meeting Set for Class of 2003 on St. Croix
A meeting for member of the UVI graduating class of 2003 on the St. Croix campus is set for Sunday, Sept. 8, at 3 p.m., in the student activities lounge of the Student Center. The session will cover graduation requirements and deadlines, the selection of representatives to the Graduation Committee, and information from the Alumni Affairs Office. For more information call 692-4188.
'For Better, For Worse' Traveling to St. Croix in September
Tickets are on sale for two September performances of David Edgecombe's popular play "For Better, For Worse" on St. Croix. The comedy enjoyed a six-week run on St. Thomas during the summer. It will be presented at 8 p.m. on Sept. 7 and 8, at the Educational Complex in Kingshill. The play, which pokes fun at middle-class hypocrisies in a Caribbean society, is produced by the Reichhold Caribbean Repertory Company and directed by Edgecombe.
Tickets – $15 for adults and $8 for students – are on sale at the UVI Bookstore on the St. Croix Campus, at Sam Goody in Sunny Isle Shopping Center and at John E's Gallery in Christiansted.
For more on the University of the Virgin Islands, visit the website at www.uvi.edu.
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