LUNCH Pollock and Warnock: Chicken velvet soup, hearty vegetarian chili, cheese pizza, pepperoni pizza, vegan pizza, feature pizza, sweet and sour pork, rice, beer battered onion rings, maple glazed carrots. Redifer, Findlay and McElwain: Chicken noodle soup, cream of tomato soup, grilled cheese sandwich, grilled ham and cheese sand wich, beef and broccoli stir-fry, tempeh stir-fry, rice, mixed vegeta bles. DINNER Pollock and Warnock: Turkey noodle soup, cream of tomato soup, grilled cheese sandwich, grilled bacon and cheese and tomato sand wich, salmon filet, brown rice and bean stir-fry, buttered parshed, redskin potatoes, broccoli with toasted almonds. Redifer, Findlay and McElwain: Chicken noodle soup, cream of tomato soup, fried chicken tenders, crabcakes, 14 oz. porterhouse steak, baked potato, black bean hummus wrap, buttered parslied redskin potatoes, Italian vegetables, spinach. ■ Department of Chemistry will present "How We Do Science," with Paul Weiss at 8 tonight in 101 Thomas Building (865-3693). ■ Institute of Molecular Evolutionary Genetics will present "Divergent and Birth-and-Death Evolution of KIR Genes in Higher Primates," with Li Hao at 12:20 today in 317 Mueller Lab (863- 7334). ■ Alliance Christian Fellowship will meet at 7 tonight in the Wesley Student Center, 256 E. College Ave. (237-7991). ■ Episcopal Student Ministry will meet for prayer and song at 8:30 tonight in Eisenhower Chapel. ■ Liberal Arts Undergraduate Council will hold a liberal arts career connections sign-up day from 12:30 to 5 today in 124 Sparks (863- 1223). ■ Muslim Student Association (MSA) will meet at 8 tonight in 104 Thomas Building (234-0298). ■ Penn State Boxing Club will hold open practices from 8:30 to 10:30 in the Intramural Building wrestling room (863-5386). ■ Undergraduate Fellowship Office will hold a Jack Kent Cooke Information session at 11:30 today in 18 Henderson Building (863- 8199). ■ Undergraduate Student Government, Black Caucus and Paul Robeson Cultural Center will hold a perspective mic discussion forum from noon to 1 today in the first-floor lounge of the HUB- Robeson Center (865-3776). 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