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Arts, Events, and Speakers
Thursday, February 17
Tour
Walking tour of galleries and campus museums, spon-sored by Museum of Anthropology. Noon, Langdon 301.
Anthropology Forum
"Missteps and Remnants of the Donner Party" by P. Willey, Anthropology. 4 p.m., Ayres 120.
History
Lecture "Triumph, Decline, and the Rapture: America at the Millennium" by Jeffery Livingston, History, sponsored by Friends of History. 7 p.m., PAC 134.
The Insider,
Jeffrey Wigand, Ph.D., will speak on his experiences as an employee and then a whistle-blower at one of the major tobacco companies. The recent movie "The Insider" is based on his true story. PAC. Free, 7 p.m., Harlen Adams Theatre (PAC).
Friday, February 18
Retired Faculty Meeting
John Matthews shares his multinational consultant experience in Arabia last year. Noon, Kendall 103.
History Lecture Discussion
Join Jeffery Livingston in follow-up of "America at the Millennium" from previous evening. Noon, Trinity 126.
Biology Seminar
"Dr. Maggot and Mr. Worm: Forensic Applications of Entomology" by Lee Goff, University of Hawaii, Manoa. 4 p.m., Holt 170; refreshments 3:30 p.m.
Saturday, February 19
Outdoors
Upper Bidwell Park orienteering. 8 a.m. Cost: $10 - 13.
Dance
Lula Washington Dance Company performs Rites 2000, a celebration of the new millennium combining modern, African, and classical dance with street movement and performance art. Tickets: $10 - 18. 7:30 p.m., Laxson.
Sunday, February 20
Music
Guest artist Pamela Ruiter-Feenstra, associate professor of music and university organist at Eastern Michigan University, performs an all-Bach program on the Centennial Pipe Organ. Tickets: $10 - 12. 2 p.m., Harlen Adams Theatre.
Wednesday, February 23
German Brown Bag Lunch
Noon, Trinity 126.
CAPE Forum
"The Politics of Eating Meat" explores the political, economic, and personal consequences of eating animals. 7 p.m. Visit www.csuchico.edu/cape for location.
Thursday, February 24
Anthropology Forum "Where's the Raza in American Studies?" by Susan Green, History. 4 p.m., Ayres 120.
Choral The Boys Choir of Harlem performs a repertoire of popular songs, spirituals, gospel, and jazz. Tickets: $10 - 18. 7:30 p.m., Laxson.

Boys Choir of Harlem
Friday, February 25
One-Day Exhibition
In honor of Black History Month, the Humanities Center Gallery exhibits the Black Inventors Museum that displays inventions from ancient Egypt through modern times. Free and open to the public. 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Trinity Hall.
Biology Seminar
Nutrition. 4 p.m., Holt 170; refreshments 3:30 p.m.
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Friday - Sunday, February 25 - 27
Outdoors
Mt. Bachelor ski. 4 a.m. Cost: $98 - 127.
Outdoors
Redwood Coast backpack. 5 p.m. Cost: $54 - 67.
Saturday, February 26
Music
The third annual International Guitar Festival features masters Don Ross, Peter Finger, Juan Martín, Antonio Calogero, and Brian Gore in a program of classical, folk, Latin, and Gypsy. Tickets: $10 - 18. 7:30 p.m., Laxson.
Sunday, February 27
Outdoors
Feather River canoe. 8 a.m. Cost: $15-25.y
Wednesday, March 1
Tour
Campus arboretum with Wes Dempsey and/or Joe Covert. 11 a.m., Kendall. Call 342-2293.
German Brown Bag Lunch
Noon, Trinity 126.
Vaudeville Lazer
Vaudeville combines laser magic with traditional vaudeville in a program for the whole family. Tickets: $12. 7:30 p.m., Laxson.

Vaudeville Lazer
Thursday, March 2
Lecture
"In Search of Creative Wholeness" by artist Kazuaki Tanahashi. 6 p.m., Trinity 100.
Opera
Grand Opera and Broadway Classics The San Francisco Opera Center Singers. Tickets: $10 - 18. 7:30 p.m., Laxson.
Wildcat Athleticss
Basketball -- Acker Gym
Friday, February 18 vs. CSU, Bakersfield; men's 8 p.m.
Saturday, February 19 vs. CSU, Stanislaus; women's 5:45 p.m.; men's 8 p.m.
Baseball -- Nettleton Stadium
Friday, February 18 vs. Western Oregon University; 7 p.m.
Saturday, February 19 vs. Western Oregon University; 1 p.m.
Sunday, February 20 vs. Western Oregon University; Noon.
Friday, February 25 vs. CSU, Dominguez Hills; 7 p.m.
Saturday, February 26 vs. CSU, Dominguez Hills; Noon.
Sunday, February 27 vs. CSU, Dominguez Hills; Noon.
Academic Information
Friday, February 18
Census Date Deadline for adding/dropping classes and changing grade option.
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