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STORIES
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the President's Desk
Academic
Senate
Calendar
of Events
Exhibitions
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Calendar
Arts,
Events, and Speakers
Thursday, March 29
Anthropology Forum
"A Vanity of Races: Culture Clash and Accommodation in Mexican California"
by Chuck Churchill, History. 4 pm, Ayres 120.
Film
In honor of Women's History Month, the Women's Center presents Run
Lola Run. Discussion led by Magda Mueller, Foreign Languages and Literatures.
Free. 5 pm, Plumas 205.
Writer's Voice Series
John McNally, author of Troublemakers, winner of the 2000 Iowa Short Fiction
Award. 7:30 pm, University Center Lounge.
University Film Series
North on Evers by James Benning. Free. 7:30 pm, Ayres 106.
Friday, March 30
Dance
Keeping Dance Alive! features area dancers and choreographers in a sampler
of dance styles. Tickets: $10 - 16. 7:30 pm, Laxson.

Keeping Dance Alive!
Saturday, March 31
Dance
Keeping Dance Alive! Tickets: $10 - 16. 7:30 pm, Laxson.
Sunday, April 1
Music
Roger Hogan, Music, performs original jazz compositions with local musicians.
Free. 2 pm, Harlen Adams Theatre.
Dance
Keeping Dance Alive! Tickets: $10 - 16. 2 pm, Laxson.
Tuesday, April 3
Wellness Center Forum
"Hypnotherapy: Working Toward Positive Change" by David Pierce, certified
hypnotherapist. 5 pm, University Center Lounge.
Biology Seminar
The President's Visiting Scholar program presents "The Donner Party: Sex
and Death on the Western Emigrant Trail" by Donald K. Grayson, University
of Washington, Seattle. A reception follows in Trinity 100. 7 pm, Harlen
Adams Theatre.
Theatre
Beth Henley's The Miss Firecracker Contest portrays the bold efforts
of a Southern woman to win a Fourth of July beauty contest against staggering
odds. Tickets: $6 - 10. 7:30 pm, Wismer Theatre.
Music
Brazilian brothers Sergio and Odair Assad perform a blend of styles, periods,
and cultures on guitar. Tickets: $12 - 18. 7:30 pm, Laxson.
Wednesday, April 4
Arboretum Tour
Joe Covert leads a walking tour of the campus. 11 am, Kendall.
Theatre
The Miss Firecracker Contest. Tickets: $6 - 10. 7:30 pm, Wismer
Theatre.
Thursday, April 5
Biology Seminar
The Pre-sident's Visiting Scholar program presents "Mammoths and Giant
Sloths: The Extinction of North American Ice Age Mammals" by Donald K.
Grayson. 4 pm, Ayres 120.
Art Lecture
"The Virtual Gothic Cathedral: An Interactive Study of Notre Dame of Amiens"
by Stephen Murray, Columbia University. 7 pm, Studio A, Meriam Library
basement.
Music
The Ives Quartet and pianist Robert Taub. Tickets: $10 - 12. 7:30 pm,
Harlen Adams Theatre.
University Film Series
The Little Thief and Alone, directed by Eric Zonca, France.
Free. 7:30 pm, Ayes 106.
Theatre
The Miss Firecracker Contest. Tickets: $6 - 10. 7:30 pm, Wismer
Theatre.
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Friday, April 6
Physics Seminar
"Magnetic Resonance Imaging" by Kathryn Roscoe, Physics. 11 am, Physical
Science 105.
Art Discussion
Art historian Stephen Murray leads a round-table discussion on "why interactive
study." 1 pm, Trinity 126.
Biology Seminar
"Great Basin Mice and Neanderthal Diets" by Donald K. Grayson, University
of Washington. 3 pm, Holt 170; refreshments at 2:30 pm.
Mathematics Colloquium
"Infinite Symmetry Algebras, Conservation Laws, and Boundary Conditions"
by Vladimir Rosenhaus, Mathematics and Statistics. 4 pm, Holt 185; refreshments
preceding.
Theatre
The Miss Firecracker Contest. Tickets: $6 - 10. 7:30 pm, Wismer
Theatre.
Saturday, April 7
Music
The CSU, Chico Symphonic Band performs music from all corners of the world.
Tickets: $6 - 10. 7:30 pm, Harlen Adams Theatre.

Kyle Pickett
Dance
The Mark Morris Dance Group. Tickets: $12 - 18. 7:30 pm, Laxson.
Theatre
The Miss Firecracker Contest. Tickets: $6 - 10. 7:30 pm, Wismer
Theatre.
Sunday, April 8
Theatre
The Miss Firecracker Contest. Tickets: $6 - 10. 2 pm, Wismer Theatre.
Monday, April 9
Choral
Chanticleer, a classical vocal ensemble of 12 male voices, performs an
interpretation of vocal literature. Tickets: $12 - 18. 7:30 pm, Laxson.
Wednesday, April 11
Theatre
The Acting Company performs Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors. Tickets:
$12 - 18. 7:30 pm, Laxson.
Thursday, April 12
Film
The Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour is a collection of
the best outdoor adventure films of the year. Tickets: $3 - 8. 6 pm, Harlen
Adams Theatre.

Sabella
Music
Rusty Sabella and his Sabella Jazz Trio perform with a diverse combination
of instruments. Tickets: $10 - 16. 7:30 pm, Harlen Adams Theatre.
University Film Series
Eight underground short film classics by Bruce Conner. Free. 7:30 pm,
Ayes 106.
Writer's Voice Series
Lee Martin, author of From Our House and The Least You Need
to Know, winner of the Mary McCarthy Prize. 7:30 pm, Selvester's Café.
Friday, April 13
Physics Seminar "Physics and Knots" by John Mahoney, Physics.
11 am, Physical Science 105.
Biology Seminar
"Microbial Communication: Chemical Warfare Among the Plankton" by Gordon
Wolfe, Biological Sciences. 3 pm, Holt 170; refreshments at 2:30 pm.
Mathematics Colloquium
"Error Correcting Codes and Ideals in Ring Constructions" by Andrei Kelarev,
University of Tasmania, Australia. 4 pm, Holt 185; refreshments preceding.
Academic
Information
March 30
Cesar Chavez Day -- campus closed
April 2 - August 10
Registration for summer session via all methods
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