The BMU Art Gallery is Accepting Proposals for Fall Semester
It’s that time of year again! The BMU Art Gallery is seeking proposals from artists/groups who wish to exhibit their work during the fall semester. Artist Proposal Forms are available at the Information Center in the BMU or online through the AS website. This submission process is open to all CSU, Chico students and, if chosen, the artist(s) will receive a catered reception and professional advertising provided by the gallery. It’s a great opportunity so please encourage your favorite student artist to apply.
Please contact the gallery coordinator, Allison Travis-Bee, at 898-5489 or email atravis@csuchico.edu for more information.
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CSU, Chico SIFE Wins Regional Competition, Advance to Nationals
CSU, Chico organization Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) has been named Regional Champions for the academic year 2005-2006. The Regional Competition honors teams throughout the Western United States for efforts in promoting entrepreneurship through community service.
The competition was held on March 31, 2006 in San Francisco. Chico State SIFE Team members Tara Hansen, Jeff Miller, Erik Hormann, Liz Hanna, Brandon Loyd and James Newman presented oral, audio-visual and written summaries to judges comprised of top business leaders.
As Regional Champions, CSU, Chico SIFE will now advance to the National Competition in Kansas City, Missouri held May 21-23. Over 150 Universities and Colleges will compete, with the winner advancing to the ultimate level of global competition, the SIFE World Cup held this year in Paris, France.
Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) is a global, non-profit organization that has highly dedicated student teams on more than 1600 university campuses in 40 countries. SIFE offers these students the opportunity to develop leadership, teamwork and communication skills through learning, practicing, and teaching the principles of free enterprise, thereby improving the standard of living for millions in the process.
If you want more information on SIFE, please visit Web Site
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The A.S. Women's Center Presents Lunafest, April 14-15
Come join us for a two-night event showcasing short films made for … by … and about women! Portion of proceeds will benefit The Breast Cancer Fund.
The films range from documentaries to animated shorts that cover subjects such as women’s health, body image, sexuality, spirituality, cultural diversity, breaking barriers, and the environment.
Friday, April 14 and Saturday, April 15
Ayers Room # 106
7:00pm
One night $7 Both nights $10
Tickets can be purchased at the AS Women’s Center or at the door.
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Society of Professional Journalists Job Forum, April 12
The Society of Professional Journalists is hosting a job forum 4:00 - 5:00pm, Wed., April 12 in Tehama Hall Room 106. The forum will feature Bill Gannon, executive director of Yahoo! News, and Dan Day, managing editor of The Modesto Bee and former San Francisco bureau chief of The Associated Press. All journalism students or prospective journalism students are welcome. For more information about SPJ, please visit the Web Site or e-mail SPJChico@gmail.com.
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Recycle Week, April 8-15
Earth Month is here and there are many easy ways to get involved with the festivities. These are the events going on during Recycle Week.
SATURDAY, APRIL 8:
Recycling & Rubbish Exhibit Open House: 10:00am to 2:00pm, 3097 Southgate Lane, Chico
Compost Workshop: 10:00am - 11:00am, Compost Display Area
SUNDAY, APRIL 9:
Compost Workshop: 10:00am - 11:00am, Compost Display Area
MONDAY, APRIL 10:
Sustainability Workshop: Closing the Loop! - 12:00pm - 1:00pm, BMU 211
Recycled Art Show Exhibit: BMU Common Grounds Coffee Shop
TUESDAY, APRIL 11:
Recycled Art Show Exhibit: BMU Common Grounds Coffee Shop
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12:
Recycled Art Show Exhibit: BMU Common Grounds Coffee Shop
Trash Mountain/Free Stuff Day: 10:00am to 2:00pm, Free Speech Area
FRIDAY, APRIL 14:
Tour of Recycling Facilities: 1:30pm, Meet in the Free Speech Area
SATURDAY, APIRL 15:
Littered Landscape Clean-Up: Noon, Meet in the Free Speech Area
For descriptions of these events visit Web Site or call the AS. Recycling Office, 898-5033.
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Nutrition & Food Science Association 2006-07 Officer Elections
NFSA’s next two meetings will be held on April 12 and April 20 at 5:30pm in Tehama 118. All majors are welcome!
Nominations for 2006-07 NFSA Officers will be held on April 12.
Elections will be held on April 20.
All offices are available: President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary, Events Coordinator, Communications, Webmaster, Historian, SHAC Liason, and ADA Liason.
NFSA is also selling club t-shirts for $15. Check them out at our meetings or in our display located in Tehama.
Any questions? Contact Laura Stever, Communications Officer, at CSUChicoNFSA_moderator@yahoo.com
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Hmong Students Association presents: Remembering Our Roots, April 8
Join us in the Free Speech Area on April 8 from 11:00am - 3:00pm for a one-day cultural event to experience the Hmong cultural first hand, see traditional Hmong music played, dances and traditional songs. Admission is free.
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Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour, April 13
BANFF MOUNTAIN FILM FESTIVAL WORLD TOUR IS COMING TO CHICO!!
April 13, 2006 @7:00
This year’s tour features a collection of the most inspiring and thought-provoking active, environmental, and adventure mountain films. Traveling from remote landscapes and cultures to up close and personal with adrenaline-packed action sports, the 2005/2006 World Tour is an exhilarating and provocative exploration of the mountain world.
Join Adventure Outings when the Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour brings the spirit of outdoor adventure to Chico, at the BMU Auditorium.
Tickets sold at the University Box office in advance or at door.
CSU students: $5 in advance, $7 at door. General public: $8 in advance, $10 at door.
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The Recycling and Rubbish Exhibit's Open House
The Recycling and Rubbish Exhibit (RARE) is hosting an Open House this Saturday, April 8, from 10:00am - 2:00pm. RARE is a hands on exhibit that teaches hundreds of children in Butte County the importnace of the 4 R’s: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Rot.
All ages are welcome!! Come join us this Saturday for refreshments and fun!
3097 Southgate Ln. From Chico, take Hwy99 South, Left at first light, Southgate Lane. We are on the left. Call AS Recycling 898-5033 with any questions.
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Computer Animation Lecture Series, May 8
Pixar Animator Andrew Gordon is coming to CSU, Chico State. Andrew’s Lecture will highlight aspects of creating the “The Incredibles”. He will discuss story and character development related to the making of this film.
Lecture date has been changed to May 8 at 3:00pm. PAC room 134.
For more information call 898-4421 or email rvertolli@csuchico.edu
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Desert sounds of Tinariwen in Laxson Auditorium - Tickets Available
Chico Performances presents the hauntingly beautiful, desert sounds of Tinariwen on April 15 at 7:30pm in Laxson Auditorium at California State University, Chico.
COST/TICKETS: Tickets are $14 for all students and children, $18 for adults, $16 for seniors, $23 for premium seating (all seating is reserved). Tickets are available at the University Box Office at the corner of 2nd and Normal Streets, or by calling 898-6333.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
“The Rolling Stones of the Sahara…” - The Observer
Tinariwen is the hottest band out of Africa since Youssou N’ Dour. Hailing from the nomadic people of the southern Sahara called the Touareg, their music is infused with the hardships of life in the desert, tribal and ethnic wars, and their battle for survival. Tinariwen’s infectious rhythms feature electric blues guitar, haunting and poetic vocal harmonies, and beguiling charm. They have enjoyed standing ovations from Paris to New York, playing music as timeless as the desert wind. Opening for Tinariwen will be Ramatos Diakite, a folk /blues pop singer from Southern Mali.
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20% Off Travel Books at the AS Bookstore
Read about places around the world with 20% off all Travel Books this month at the AS Bookstore. We have titles such as: The Art of Travel, 1,000 Places to See Before You Die, and Italy from $90 a Day. There is also a variety of books on California such as Exploring California, The Little Big Book of California, and Very California: Travels through the Golden State. We also have books on specific places in California like San Diego, Yosemite, and Mt. Shasta. This 20% off discount is only through the month of April, so be sure to come in and imagine all the places you want to go with the AS Bookstore.
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20% Off Environmental Books at the AS Bookstore
In honor of Earth Day the AS Bookstore is offering 20% off all Environmental Books. Learn about living in a more environmentally friendly world with books like The Sustainability Revolution, The Sunflower Forest, and Earth in Mind. Remember Earth Day is April 22, so do your part and check out all of the recycled, reusable, and organic/natural products the AS Bookstore has to
offer.
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8th Annual Conference, Exploring Sexual Diversities Through Activism, Aprill 22-23
California State University Chico presents its 8th Annual Conference, Exploring Sexual Diversities Through Activism. April 22 and 23.
This year’s conference theme aims to address the multifaceted aspect of gender and its social and cultural constructs. A comedy performance by Monica Palacios, brought to you by SELAC, will commence the weekend on April 21 at 7:00pm. The Conference is a two day event. Each day includes workshops addressing activism, locally and globally, and transgender and sexual diversity issues. The weekend culminates in a Keynote Address by Kate Bornstein, an Author and Performance Artist on Transgender Issues.
Our goal is to encourage discussion about gender diversities. We recognize the importance of creating a safe space to explore and investigate the social construct of sex, gender and sexuality. We hope that participants will leave with a better understanding of the interconnectedness of these forces and how they work to shape our individual lives and our society.
To take part in this Conference or to get more information, please fill out a registration form on our “Web Site”http://www.aschico.com/?Page=33, call our office at (530)898-5724 or come into our office at the Bell Memorial Union 002.
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All Majors Career Fair, April 14
Find out about job and internship opportunities from more than 80 government and non-profit agencies, businesses and healthcare organizations on Friday, April 14 from 10:00am - 2:00pm in the BMU auditorium.
Employers are looking to hire graduating seniors for career positions or undergrads for internships. A partial list of employers attending is available at the Web Site New employers are registering daily!
For more information contact the Career Planning and Placement Office at 898-5253 or stop by MLIB 150 (next to Financial Aid).
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Conference: Speech Play & Verbal Art, Featuring Jamel Shakir, March 29 - May 1
All are welcomed to the Spring ‘06 Academic Web Conference hosted by CSU, Chico’s Student Artist’s and Performer’s Union. While this year’s central Interdisciplinary theme is Speech Play and Verbal Art, please remember that satellite themes are always welcomed. We currently archive research presentations, news, music, and spoken word material. We are currently interconnecting the most performative and artistic multimedia academic articles with online media libraries/digital media archives, and because no academic database (such as Academic Search Premier, Proquest, and Infotrac) is prepared to archive multimedia articles—we designed our own. So check out what’s new in the online Media Library. All audio and video files are free and instantly playable and/or downloadable with a single click (using high-speed internet). If you like a media file download it now—because it may not be available later. Our featured presenter this year is Jamel Malik Shakir.
Web Site
Sponsor: Disadvantaged Student Artist’s Union (DSAU)
Contributor: Jamel Shakir: JamelShakir@yahoo.com
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Study Skills Workshops
The Student Learning Center is offering a Study Skills Workshop on April 14:
4/14 (Friday) Memory and Concentration 1:00pm - 2:00pm
Iesha Valencia (presenter)
Location: MLIB 226
Workshops are Free. Students can sign up in advance at the Student Learning Center (Meriam Library 458) or by calling 898-6839.
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Student Computing Workshops
Student Computing will present these workshops next week:
Photoshop II
Wednesday, April 12
5-6:00pm MLIB 457
Photoshop II
Thursday, April 13
5-6:00pm MLIB 457
The Photoshop II workshop will review and use some of the same skills students learned in Photoshop I, but will go into more depth. Students will learn how to set preferences and how to produce ideal quality output for both print and web formats. They will become familiar with using layers and layer effects. They will also learn how to use editing tools such as the Marquee and Magic Wand, plus the smudge, stamp and blur tool.
No sign-up is required. For more information visit the Student Computing Workshops Web Site or call or write Melinda Ferris, 898-5008, mferris@csuchico.edu
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Looking for a Full Time Job after Graduation?
Graduating? Looking for a full time job? We’ll be sending these notices out on a weekly basis to let you know which companies are here to talk to you. Drop by and talk with us about these and other resources at the Career Planning and Placement Office, Meriam Library, Room 150 or call us at 530-898-5253.
4/11/2006
JELD-WEN, INC.
Management Trainee
Regional Sales Representative
4/12/2006
AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING
Outside Sales Representative
4/13/2006
MARRIOTT RESIDENCE INN
Front Office Manager
Sales Manager
PRUDENTIAL OVERALL SUPPLY
Management Trainee
4/14/2006
CITY OF YUBA CITY
Recreation Coordinator
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Should High Profile Athletes be Considered Society's Role Models?, April 18
All Raiders and 49rs fans, please note: Should High Profile Athletes be Considered Society’s Role Models? Co-Sponsored by the College of Business
Tuesday, April 18, 7:30pm, PAC 144 (Harlen Adams Theatre)
Do famous athletes have duties only to their respective teams and teammates, or are they also responsible for being good role models for their fans? If they should be good role models, what are the constraints of conduct by which they should abide, on and off the playing field? On what grounds?
Andy Flescher, Director for the Center for Applied and Professional Ethics (moderating)
David Casper, Former Tight End of the Oakland Raiders
Jeff Nedved, Former Wide Receiver of the San Francisco 49rs
Paul Zingg, Chico State President, Respondent
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Swan Lake in Laxson Auditorium - Tickets Available
Chico Performances and Regent Communications presents the classical ballet Swan Lake performed by The Tchaikovsky (chai cough ski) Ballet and Orchestra on April 10 at 7:30pm in Laxson Auditorium at California State University, Chico.
COST/TICKETS: Tickets are $20 for all students and children, $30 for adults, $30 for seniors, $35 for premium seating (all seating is reserved). Tickets are available at the University Box Office at the corner of 2nd and Normal Streets, or by calling 898-6333.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
“one of the year’s indispensable ballet experiences.” - Los Angeles Times
Noted as one of Russia’s most distinguished ballet companies (closely linked to the world famous Bolshoi and Kirov Ballet Companies), the Tchaikovsky Opera and Ballet will present Swan Lake, a traditional ballet in three acts. At 125 members strong, this performance will fill the stage with traditional ballet, artistic sets and hauntingly beautiful music. This gala performance is co-presented by Regent Communications.
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ESL Resource Center Tutoring
Siskiyou Hall, Room 121
Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 10:00am - 2:00pm
Tuesday, Thursday: 10:00am - 2:30pm
Tutoring for Non-Native English Speakers of all backgrounds (graduates of American high schools, College Exchange Students, etc.)
Grammar assistance
Reading tutoring
Assistance with homework, research papers, classroom presentations
Preparation for language exams including TOEFL study guides (including practice tests and tapes)
Pronunciation Practice
For more information, contact: Margaret DuFon: mdufon@csuchico.edu or 898-5452.
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Earth Month Sustainability Round Table Discussions
Round Table Discussion: Common Ground for Like Minds, April 7 from noon - 1:00pm in BMU 209. Join an informal gathering to discuss ways to get people talking about sustainability issues, FREE PIZZA! For more info, contact Jillian at Bidwell Environmental Institute (BEI), at 898-4335.
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Extension of the Graduate Equity Fellowship
The deadline for the Graduate Equity Fellowship for Under-Served Populations has been extended to April 28, 2006 for the fall 2006 semester.
The goal of the Graduate Equity Fellowship Program (GEFP) is to prepare, motivate, encourage and support those graduate students who aspire to obtain a doctorate and pursue an academic career in teaching and research. Awards for an academic year total $5,500. The two-part program provides a stipend of $750/semester and a salary of $2,000/semester for research related activities under the direction of a faculty mentor.
To be eligible, applicants must meet the following minimum criteria:
You must be economically disadvantaged; must have come from an educationally disadvantaged background/experienced restricted access to quality educational opportunities; be admitted to the University and a master’s degree program; classified as a California resident; and there must be a probable need for faculty in your academic discipline - i.e., a projected shortfall in the supply of qualified faculty in your field of study.
For further information/application, visit our website or call the Graduate School Office at 898-6880. Web Site
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Desert sounds of Tinariwen in Laxson Auditorium, Tickets Available!
Chico Performances presents the hauntingly beautiful, desert sounds of Tinariwen April 15 at 7:30pm in Laxson Auditorium at California State University, Chico.
COST/TICKETS: Tickets are $14 for all students and children, $18 for adults, $16 for seniors, $23 for premium seating (all seating is reserved). Tickets are available at the University Box Office at the corner of 2nd and Normal Streets, or by calling 898-6333.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
“The Rolling Stones of the Sahara…” - The Observer
Tinariwen is the hottest band out of Africa since Youssou N’ Dour. Hailing from the nomadic people of the southern Sahara called the Touareg, their music is infused with the hardships of life in the desert, tribal and ethnic wars, and their battle for survival. Tinariwen’s infectious rhythms feature electric blues guitar, haunting and poetic vocal harmonies, and beguiling charm. They have enjoyed standing ovations from Paris to New York, playing music as timeless as the desert wind. Opening for Tinariwen will be Ramatos Diakite, a folk /blues pop singer from Southern Mali.
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North Valley Disposal Recycling Facility Tour, April 14
1:30pm - 3:00pm Meet in the Free Speech Area
Visit our community drop-off recycling center and find out the operational process of recycling in Chico. What is recyclable in our community? Transportation will be provided for free. Space is limited. Sign-up by calling or stopping by the AS. Recycling Office BMU 005. 898-5033.
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Panetta Institute Congressional Internship Applications Due April 24
One student from each CSU campus is selected each spring to serve as a Panetta Congressional Intern for a member of the U.S. House of Representatives in Washington, D.C. during the following fall semester. The costs of the program are fully covered by the Panetta Institute at CSU Monterey Bay (including housing, travel, food and a stipend). Applications are available in the Political Science Department office, Butte 741. The application deadline is Monday, April 24 @ 4:00pm. Questions? Contact Professor Turner (ccturner@csuchico.edu) or Professor Dwyre (ddwyre@csuchico.edu)
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R.A.D. (Rape Aggression Defense) Women's Basic Physical Defense Workshop April 2006
CSU, Chico Police Department will be conducting a R.A.D. (Rape Aggression Defense) Women’s Basic Physical Defense Workshop.
R.A.D. is a system of self-defense, designed specifically for women. It combines an extensive program of risk reduction and awareness techniques, with basic physical defense techniques, making it one of the most comprehensive workshops of its kind. The workshop is taught by CSU, Chico Police Department personnel who are certified instructors, and is the only women’s self-defense program ever to be endorsed by the International Association of Campus law Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA). It is a twelve-hour workshop that ends with “simulated assault scenarios”, which allows the student to utilize her newly learned skills in a safe training environment, monitored by the instructors.
The workshop is available to students, faculty and staff of CSU, Chico at no charge.
Workshop: April 17, 18 & 20, 2006 5:00pm - 9:00pm
Location: Yolo Hall Rm#109
Parking available at the Nettleton Stadium Lot.
Please call (530) 898-6512 or e-mail Detective Partika (epartika@csuchico.edu) to reserve a spot. Provide your name, phone number and email. More info: Web Site
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Ballroom Dance Club: Hollywood/ Red Carpet All that Glitz & Glamour, April 7
Hollywood/ Red Carpet
All that Glitz & Glamour
When: Friday April 7, 2006
Lesson: 7:30pm to 9:00pm
Dance: 9:00pm to 12:00am
Where: Shurmer Gym, CSUChico
What: Beginning Waltz/ Beginning Argentine Tango
Cost: Dance: $2, Lesson $3, Both: $4
Flaunt your red carpet style and receive a dollar off admission. No prior dance experience necessary.
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Campus Blood Drive, April 12
The next campus Blood Drive will be held on Wednesday, April 12 from 10:00am to 4:00pm in BMU 210. All participants will receive a free t-shirt. In order to donate, please bring a photo ID or donor card, and remember to eat and drink plenty of fluids prior to donating. Participants must weigh a minimum of 110 pounds and be generally healthy. Please allow one hour for the donation process. Appointments can be made by calling the Staff Council office, 898-6156. Questions should be directed to the Staff Council office. Your hosts for the drive include the following Greek sororities: Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Gamma Delta, Sigma Kappa, Alpha Phi, Gamma Phi Beta.
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Late Night Chico Presents the film, Crash, April 14
Join us to watch this year’s Academy Award Winner for Best Picture, Crash. The film, directed by Paul Haggis, begins with a simple car accident in Los Angeles that brings together a very diverse group of people. As their lives collide the issue of racism and racial profiling is explored as each of these people work through their own fears and inherent prejudices. The film stars Sandra Bullock, Don Cheadle, Matt Dillon, and Jennifer Esposito.
The show begins at 9:00pm on April 14 in the BMU Common Grounds. The event is FREE to all CSU, Chico students and refreshments will be provided.
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Classical Music with The Miró Quartet Tickets Available!
Chico Performances presents the classical strings of The Miró Quartet April 7 at 7:30pm in Laxson Auditorium at California State University, Chico.
COST/TICKETS: Tickets are $10 for all students and children, $15 for adults, $13 for seniors (all seating is reserved). Tickets are available at the University Box Office at the corner of 2nd and Normal Streets, or by calling 898-6333.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
“The performance had the audience spellbound.” - The Washington Post
Since winning First Prize at the 1998 Banff International String Quartet Competition and the prestigious Naumburg Chamber Music Award in 2000, the Miró Quartet has captivated audiences around the world, dazzling listeners with its youthful intensity and mature interpretations. In this performance, this energetic contemporary quartet will perform Beethoven’s Quartet in A Major, Op. 18, No.5, and his Quartet in C minor, Op. 18, No. 4, along with Schubert’s Quartet in D minor, D. 810, “Death and the Maiden.”
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Upcoming Chico Performances Events for April and May 2006
April:
Miro Quartet, Friday, April 7
Laxson Auditorium at 7:30pm
Swan Lake, Monday, April 10
Laxson Auditorium at 7:30pm
Tinariwen, Saturday, April 15
Laxson Auditorium at 7:30pm
May:
Music Man, Jr., Wednesday, May 24
Laxson Auditorium at 7:30pm
More information can be found at the Web Site Tickets are available at the University Box Office at the corner of 2nd and Normal Streets or by calling 898-6333.
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8th Annual Civil Engineering Department Job Fair, April 7
This Friday, April 7, the Civil Engineering Department will be conducting its annual Engineering Job Fair. Nearly twenty engineering firms will occupy the first floor of the O’Connell Technology Center from 1:00 - 3:30pm. This is a valuable opportunity for any student and others having interest in engineering careers to learn more about employment opportunities. Additional information can be found at the Web Site
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Opera Scenes Presented at CSU, Chico -- April 12 & 13
CSU, Chico’s Opera Workshop students present a series of operatic masterpieces with Opera: Your Favorite Scenes, April 12 and 13 at 7:30pm in Rowland-Taylor Recital Hall.
“The repertoire of this year’s opera highlights is an array of absolutely delightful scenes,” said Ying Yeh, Opera Workshop director and professor of voice at CSU, Chico. “The whole evening should be very entertaining.”
2005 marks Mozart’s 250th birthday anniversary, and Opera: Your Favorite Scenes will stage various pieces from Mozart that Yeh says are sure to please audience members.
“This is the year of celebrating the Mozart, a musical genius and world-renowned composer,” she said. “Mozart opera scenes — with a medley of arias — will most certainly be the highlights of the concert!”
Tickets are available at the University Box Office, 898-6333.
More information, Web Site
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