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Thursday, April 19
Health Fair
Learn about healthy alternatives for physical, mental, and emotional health.
10 am, Free Speech Area.
Anthropology Forum
"Oral Literature, Ethnopoetics -- Kanchatka, Koryak" by Alexander
King, Anthropology. 4 pm, Ayres 120.
History Lecture
"Americanism, Mexicanidad, and Chicanismo: Three Views of Nationalism"
presented by Susan Green, History. 7 pm, PAC 134.
Theatre
Advanced CSU, Chico directing students present one-act plays. Proceeds
fund the Donna Stone Breed Memorial Scholarship. Tickets: $6 - 10. 7:30
pm, Wismer Theatre.
Friday, April 20
Physics Seminar
"Some Issues in Cosmology" by Daniel Laycak, Physics. 11 am, Physical
Science 105.
Chemistry Seminar
"Molecular Orbital Theory and You: A Hands-On Computational Chemistry
Workshop" by Randy Miller, Chemistry. 1 pm, Physical Science 202.
Retired Faculty Meeting
Slides of Thailand by Susan Place, Geography and Planning. 3 pm, Kendall
103.
Biology Seminar
"Phylogeny and Natural History of the Paussinae, an Enigmatic Group of
Bombardier Beetles" by Wendy Moore, University of Arizona. 3 pm, Holt
170; refreshments at 2:30 pm.
Mathematics Colloquium
"Gromov's Convex Integration Theory" by Nikolai Mishachev, Stanford University.
4 pm, Holt 185; refreshments preceding.
Guest Speaker
Angela Davis is the keynote speaker for the Women's Studies Conference
on "Complicating the Cage: Challenging, Revisioning, and Transforming
Women and Institutions." 7:30 pm, Laxson.
Theatre
Donna Stone Breed Memorial One-Acts. Tickets: $6 - 10. 7:30 pm, Wismer
Theatre.

Alan Clark, Chico Symphony
Orchestra
Saturday, April 21
Music
The University Chorus and the Chico Symphony Orchestra perform Schubert
and Mozart. Tickets: $12 - 16. 7:30 pm, Harlen Adams Theatre.
Theatre Donna Stone Breed Memorial One-Acts. Tickets: $6 - 10.
7:30 pm, Wismer Theatre.
Sunday, April 22
Music
The University Chorus and the Chico Symphony Orchestra. Tickets: $12 -
16. 2 pm, Harlen Adams Theatre.
Theatre Donna Stone Breed Memorial One-Acts. Tickets: $6 - 10.
2 pm, Wismer Theatre.
Monday, April 23
Campus History Tour
Student docents lead tours highlighting historical landmarks on campus.
11 am, Kendall lawn.
CSU, Chico History Video
A nostalgic look at the campus history, from its simple beginning as Chico
Normal School in 1887 to the current comprehensive university. noon, PAC
134.
Tuesday, April 24
Three-Day Environmental Workshop "Negotiation Skills for Environmental
Problem Solving" by Jim Nelson, California Department of Fish and Game,
hosted by the Center for Economic Development. 9 am, Redding Community
Room, 777 Cypress Avenue, Redding. Call x4598 for reservations.
Campus History Tour
4 pm, Kendall lawn.
CSU, Chico History Video
5 pm, PAC 134.
Wednesday, April 25
Student Awards A reception for recipients of Outstanding Student Leadership
Awards. 3 pm, Warrens Center.
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Thursday, April 26
Staff Awards Luncheon
noon, Acker Gym.
Outstanding Professor Talk and Reception Tom Fox, English, Outstanding
Professor for 2000 - 2001. 4 pm, PAC 134.
Anthropology Forum
Bonnie Hallman, Geography and Planning, speaks on China. 4 pm, Ayres 120.
University Film Series
Goodbye South, Goodbye by Hou Hsiao - Hsien, Taiwan. Free. 7:30
pm, Ayes 106.
Friday, April 27
Physics Seminar
"High School Physics Teaching Experience" by Lukas Kennedy, Physics. 11
am, Physical Science 105.
Chemistry Seminar
"Applications of Solventless Extraction for Decontamination of Mixed Wastes
and the INEEL" by Karen Toews, Idaho Environmental and Engineering Laboratory.
1 pm, Physical Science 202.
Biology Seminar
"The Neonatology of Reptiles" by Dave Morafka,
CSU, Dominguez Hills. 3 pm, Holt 170; refreshments at 2:30 pm.
Humanities Center Symposium "Bridging Sexualities: Cultural Production
by Latinas in Exile" by Sara Cooper, Foreign Languages and Literatures.
3 pm, Trinity 126.
Mathematics Colloquium
"On the First Digit Problem" by Vladimir Drobot, San Jose State University.
4 pm, Holt 185; refreshments preceding.
Saturday, April 28
Campus History Tour
11 am, Kendall lawn.

International Festival
International Festival
An all-day event features international foods, performers, and crafts.
noon, Kendall lawn.
Choral
The A Capella Choir and the Chamber Singers present Robert Convery's Songs
of Children. Tickets: $6 - 10. 7:30 pm, Harlen Adams Theatre.
Sunday, April 29
Music
David Rothe, Music, performs selections by European composers on the Centennial
Pipe Organ. Tickets: $10 - 13. 3 pm, Harlen Adams Theatre.
Tuesday, May 1
Wellness Center Forum
"Preparing for Finals: Test - Taking Strategies" by Aldrich Patterson,
Psychological Counseling and Wellness Center. 3 pm, Ayres 120.
Wednesday, May 2
Musical
The Will Rogers Follies combines fun - filled Western swing with
the flash and glitz of the Ziegfield Follies. Tickets: $10 - 16. 7:30
pm, Laxson. t
Concert
Czech pianist Martin Kasik, winner of the Young Concert International
Auditions in 1999, performs. Tickets: $10 - 12. 7:30 pm, PAC 134.
Thursday, May 3
Musical
The Will Rogers Follies. Tickets: $10 - 16. 7:30 pm, Laxson.
Wildcat
Athletics
Baseball
Nettleton Stadium
Friday, April 20 vs. CSU, Los Angeles;
7 pm
Saturday, April 21 vs. CSU, Los
Angeles; 1 pm
Sunday, April 22 vs. CSU, Los Angeles;
noon
Monday, April 23 vs. CSU, Hayward;
2:30 pm
Sunday, April 29 vs. Grand Canyon;
noon
Track and Field
University Stadium
Saturday, April 28 Chico Twilight
Invitational; 3 pm
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