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Thursday, October 19
Theatre
A Midsummer Night's Dream. Tickets: $6-10. 2 pm, Harlen Adams
Theatre.

A Midsummer Night's Dream
Friday, October 20
Retired Faculty Meeting
Guest speaker Glenn Kendall. 11:30 am, Kendall 103.
Chemistry Seminar
"Conducting Polymers: Fundamental Principles and New Device Technologies"
by Mark Lonergan, University of Oregon. 1 pm, Physical Science 213.
Biology Seminar
"Expression Cloning and Characterization of the Diphtheria Toxin
Receptor" by Leon Eidels, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.
3 pm, Holt 170; refreshments 2:30 pm.
Mathematics Colloquium
"Distributed Simulation Architecture"
by John Zenor, Computer Science. 4 pm, Holt 185; refreshments preceding.
Theatre
A Midsummer Night's Dream. Tickets: $6-10. 2 pm, Harlen Adams
Theatre.
Saturday, October 21
Agriculture Festival
College of Agriculture hosts Fall Festival 2000 with farm tours,
wine and cheese tasting, dinner, and dancing. Tickets: $5-15. 4 pm, University
Farm. Call x6343 or x4597.
Theatre
A Midsummer Night's Dream. Tickets: $6-10. 2 pm, Harlen Adams
Theatre.
Sunday, October 22
Theatre
A Midsummer Night's Dream. Tickets: $6-10. 2 pm, Harlen Adams
Theatre.
Music
Trio Voronezh performs on traditional Russian folk instruments. Tickets:
$10-16. 7:30 pm, Laxson.
Monday, October 23
Musical Unforgettable tells the life story of jazz artist Nat King Cole.
Tickets: $16-20. 7:30 pm, Laxson.
Tuesday, October 24
International Forum
"Sacred Practices across Cultures" presented by Sarah Caldwell, Religious
Studies; Maria Gonzalez, Foreign Languages and Literatures; Miriam Monges,
Sociology and Social Work; and Stacey Schaefer, Anthropology. 4 pm, Ayres
120.
Wednesday, October 25
Movie
Double Feature A.S. Presents shows Nightmare before Christmas and Army
of Darkness. 7 pm, Ayres 106.
Writer's Voice Series
Dorothy Barresi, CSU, Northridge, reads
from her poetry. 7:30 pm, University Center.
Thursday, October 26
Anthropology Forum
"Charlie on Darwin" by Charles Urbanowicz, Anthropology. 4 pm, Ayres 120.
Guest Speaker
"Dealing With California's Multiethnic Reality" by Stephen Magagnini,
Sacramento Bee. 6 pm, Ayres 106.
Preserve Dedication
The Big Chico Creek Ecological Preserve will be officially dedicated at
10 am. Governor Gray Davis has been invited. For information and directions,
call x5780.
Friday, October 27
Chemistry Seminar
"The U.S. Biotechnology Industry: Status and Career Opportunities for
CSU Students" presented by A. Stephen Dahms, CSU Biotechnology Program.
1 pm, Physical Science 213.
Biology Seminar
"Sinking Ships in the Sagebrush Ocean" by Peter Brussard, University of
Nevada, Reno. 3 pm, Holt 170; refreshments 2:30 pm.

Joe Goode Performance Group
Saturday, October 28
Performance
Undertaking Harry by the Joe Goode Performance Group. Suggested for mature
audiences. Tickets: $12-18. 7:30 pm, Laxson.
Opera
CSU, Chico's Opera Workshop presents songs and scenes from a variety of
operas. Tickets: $6 - 10. 7:30 pm, PAC 134.

Opera Workshop
Jazz
The Jazz Mandolin Project performs with Netwerk Electric. Tickets:
$6-10. 8 pm, Harlen Adams Theatre.
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Sunday, October 29
Opera
Opera Workshop. Tickets: $6 - 10. 2 pm, PAC 134.
Beethoven Festival
Three concerts over three days feature Beethoven's complete set of sonatas
for violin and piano with guest artists Young Uck Kim on violin and Menahem
Pressler on piano. Tickets: $12; $25 for three shows tonight, Monday,
and Wednesday. 7:30 pm, Harlen Adams Theatre.

Beethoven Festival
Monday, October 30
Beethoven Festival
Tickets: $12. 7:30 pm, Harlen Adams Theatre.
Tuesday, October 31
Pumpkin Drop
The Society of Physics Students reenacts Galilei's Law of Falling Bodies
with pumpkins. noon, Butte south side.
International Forum
"Sustainable Development in Latin America" by Scott Brady, Richard Haiman,
Geography and Planning, and Bill Loker, Anthropology. 4 pm, Ayres 120.
Wednesday, November 1
Prime Timers Meeting
"The University in This New Millennium"
by Manuel A. Esteban, CSU, Chico president. 11:30 am, First Christian
Church.
Beethoven Festival
Tickets: $12. 7:30 pm, Harlen Adams Theatre.
Spoken Word
Musician Chuck D speaks about electronic music access via the Internet.
Tickets: $7-10. 8 pm, Laxson.
Thursday, November 2
History Lecture
"Constructing a Nation Underground: The Fallout Shelter Controversy of
the 1960s" presented by Kenneth Rose, History. 7 pm, PAC 134.

La Bottine Souriante
Music
La Bottine Souriante: robust singing with string, percussion,
and brass. Tickets: $12 - 18. 7:30 pm, Laxson.
Friday, November 3
Chemistry Seminar
"Chemical Warfare in Nature: Millipedes, Snakes, Skunks, and Deer" William
Wood, CSU, Humboldt. 1 pm, Physical Science 2130.
Biology Seminar
"Life As We Know It in Boiling Acid" presented by Patricia Siering, Humboldt
State University. 3 pm, Holt 170; refreshments 2:30 pm.
Mathematics Colloquium
"Three-Dimensional Geometric Orbifolds" presented by Steven Kerckhoff,
Stanford University. 4 pm, Holt 185; refreshments preceding.
Saturday, November 4
Concert
The Chico Symphony Orchestra presents a family pops concert. Tickets:
$12 - 16. 7:30 pm, Laxson.
Sunday, November 5
Concert
The Chico Symphony Orchestra. Tickets: $12 - 16. 2 pm, Laxson.
Wildcat Athletics
Soccer -- Soccer Stadium
Saturday, October 21 vs. UC, Davis; women's 5 pm; men's 7 pm.
Volleyball -- Shurmer Gym
Friday, October 27 vs. CSU, San Bernardino; 7 pm.
Saturday, October 28 vs. Cal Poly Pomona; 7 pm.
Wednesday, November 1 vs. UC, Davis; 7 pm.
Friday, November 3 vs. San Francisco State; 7 pm.
Saturday, November 4 vs. Sonoma State; 7 pm.
Academic Information
Now - November 29
TRACS registration for January intersession
Now - November 29
TRACS course request and advising for spring 2001
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