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Thursday, February 8
Anthropology Forum
"Texas Border Crossings: Amada Cardenas, Peyote, and the Native American
Church in the 21st Century" by Stacy Schaefer, Anthropology. 4 pm, Ayres
120.
Guest Speaker
Legal affairs correspondent Nina Totenberg speaks on "Goodbye Clinton,
Hello Bush and What It Means to the Law" and kicks off a KCHO/KFPR fund-raiser.
Tickets: $15; $35 includes a reception following. Tickets are available
at Zucchini and Vine or Sundance Records in Chico and House of Color in
Paradise. 7:30 pm, Elks Lodge.
Writer's Voice Series
Fiction writer Marly Swick will read from her latest novel Evening News.
Swick is also author of the novel Paper Wings and two short story collections.
7:30 pm, University Center Lounge.
Friday, February 9
Chemistry Seminar
"Pragmatic Aspects of the Mapping of Genes in Populations" by Lisa Gannett,
Philosophy. 1 pm, Physical Science 202.
Biology Seminar
"Is There Evidence to Support the Assumption That Energy Is the Limiting
Factor for Waterfowl Populations during Winter?: A Case Study of Canada
Geese Staging in Interior Alaska" by Michael Eichholz, Central Valley
Habitat Joint Venture. 3 pm, Holt 170.
Humanities Center Symposium "Writing, Rhetoric, and History"
by Jill Swiencicki, English. 3 pm, Trinity 126.
Music
Singer/actress Sandra Reaves-Phillips in a one-woman show The Late Great
Ladies of Blues and Jazz. Tickets: $16-20. 7:30 pm, Laxson.

Sandra Reaves-Phillips
Saturday, February 10
Drum Performance
Guinea and Senegal drummers perform. Sponsored by the Museum of Antrhopology
and Building Bridges. 3 pm, Selvester's Cafe.
Sunday, February 11
Anthropology Lecture
Valane Smith speaks in the first of the lecture series World Explorations.
7 pm, Ayres 106.
Music
The Regina Carter Quintet presents an acoustic evening of violin jazz.
Tickets: $12-18. 7:30 pm, Laxson.
Thursday, February 15
History Lecture
"Building Bridges or Driving Wedges?: Post-Revolutionary Nation Building
in Mexico before 1940" by Stephen Lewis, History. 7 pm, PAC 134.
Art Lecture
Internationally distinguished art educator, Dr. Brent Wilson, will deliver
Learning the Languages of Art: Japanese High Art, Popular Art, and Children's
'Graphic Speech', 7 pm, Ayres 201. Reception preceding, 6 pm, Ayres Hall.
Opera
Smetana's The Bartered Bride offers a tale of true love. 7:30 pm,
Harlen Adams Theatre. Reception 5 pm, PAC 132. Tickets: $12-20.
Friday, February 16
Retired Faculty Meeting
"Implications of the Fall Election" by
the Charles Turner, Political Science. Call x6101 for program information.
3 pm, Kendall 103.
Chemistry Seminar
"The Use of Inelastic Light Scattering As a Tool for Determining the Short-Range
Structure of Supercritical Solutions" by Frank Baglin, University of Nevada,
Reno. 1 pm, Physical Science 202.
Biology Seminar
"Robbing Biology's Coffers: Archaeological Applications of Dental Increment
Analysis" by Chris O'Brien, Anthropology. 3 pm, Holt 170; refreshments
at 2:30 pm.
Opera
The Bartered Bride. 7:30 pm, Harlen Adams Theatre. Tickets: $12-16.
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Saturday, February 17

Donald Byrd
Music/Dance
Combining music and dance, Donald Byrd/The Group performs "In a Different
Light: Duke Ellington." Tickets: $12-18. 7:30 pm, Laxson.
Opera
The Bartered Bride. 7:30 pm, Harlen Adams Theatre. Tickets: $12-16.
Sunday, February 18
Opera
The Bartered Bride. 2 pm, Harlen Adams Theatre. Tickets: $12-16.
Tuesday, February 20
Guest Speaker
Literary critic Roger Shattuck speaks about his book Are There Books Everyone
Should Read? 7 pm, PAC 144. A reception follows in the Humanities Center,
Trinity 100.
Music and Magic
The Banana Slug String Band combines music, theatre, puppetry, and audience
participation in a program for all ages. Tickets: $8-12. 7:30 pm, Laxson.
Thursday, February 22
Choral
The Chorovaya Akademia performs music of the Russian church as well as
works by Russian composers. Tickets: $12-18. 7:30 pm, Laxson.
Friday, February 23
Chemistry Seminar
"Fatty Sulfate Inhibition of Lipoxygenase" by Rakesh Mogul, Chemistry.
1 pm, Physical Science 202.
Sunday, February 25
Music
The Early Music Series Concert features sacred and secular music of the
Middle Ages and Renaissance periods performed by Warren Haskell, Heidi
Pintner, David Rothe, Daun Hayes, Jeffrey Gemmell, and Byron Thomas. Tickets:
$10-13. 3 pm, PAC 134.

Early Music Series
Wildcat Athletics
Basketball -- Acker Gym
Friday, February 9 vs. CSU, Los
Angeles; women's 6 pm; men's 8 pm
Saturday, February 10 vs. CSU, Dominguez
Hills; women's 6 pm; men's 8 pm
Friday, February 23 vs. Cal Poly
Pomona; women's 6 pm; men's 8 pm
Saturday, February 24 vs. CSU, San
Bernardino; women's 6 pm; men's 8 pm
Baseball -- Nettleton Stadium
Friday, February 9 vs. Western Oregon;
1 pm
Saturday, February 10 vs. Western
Oregon; 2:30 pm
Friday, February 16 vs. UC, Davis;
2:30 pm
Sunday, February 18 vs. UC, Davis;
7 pm
Friday, February 23 vs. CSU, San
Bernardino; 7 pm
Saturday, February 24 vs. CSU, San
Bernardino; 1 pm
Softball -- University Field
Saturday, February 10 vs. CSU, Stanislaus;
noon
Sunday, February 11 vs. Humboldt
State; 11 am
Friday, February 23 vs. Sonoma State;
1:30 pm
Academic Information
Friday, February 16
Census date -- no adding, dropping of classes without serious
and compelling reason
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