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| January 31, 2003 Volume 33 Number 9 |
A publication for the faculty, staff, administrators, and friends of California State University, Chico | ||||
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CalendarArts, Events, and SpeakersThursday, Jan. 30President’s Visiting Scholar “Mathematics in Life (and Testimony to Congress) by Gilbert Strang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 5 pm, Ayres 120. Friday, Jan. 31President’s Visiting Scholar “Pascal Matrices” by Gilbert Strang specifically for faculty. 4 pm, Ayres 120. Sunday, Feb. 2 Guitar Demonstration Members of the International
Guitar Festival hold a free question and answer session and demonstrate
playing techniques. 2 pm, Ayres 120 International Guitar Festival A program of acoustic guitar music benefits KCHO/KFPR radio. Tickets: $10–22. 7:30 pm, Laxson. University Box office. Tuesday, Feb. 4Nutritional Information Series “Brown Bag Lunches” by Carol Lams, Overweight Prevention and Treatment for Kit Kids. 12:05 pm, D 115. Registration required; call x4645 or e-mail msanchez2@csuchico.edu. University Film Series For Ever Mozart, 1997, Jean-Luc Godard, France. 7:30 pm, Ayres 106. Wednesday, Feb. 5Prime Timers Meeting Retiring president Manuel Esteban is the featured speaker. 11:30 am, BMU 210. Thursday, Feb. 6Humanities Center Speaker “Science and Democracy” by Alan Ryan, political philosopher and warden of New College in Oxford. 7 pm, PAC 134. A reception follows in Trinity 100. Nutrition and Health Speaker Marion Nestle, author of Food Politics: How the Food Industry Influences Nutrition and Health, speaks in support of the Book in Common, Fast Food Nation. 7 pm, Harlen Adams Theatre. Friday, Feb. 7Humanities Center Speaker Follow-Up Discussion Alan Ryan about “Science and Democracy.” 10 am, Trinity 100. Classical Music Daniel Heifetz and his group, The Classical Band, perform a unique version of Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons. Tickets: $10–22. 7:30 pm, Laxson. University Box office. Sunday, Feb. 9Chamber Music The program includes music of Norway, Russia, and Germany. Tickets: $6–12. 2 pm, PAC 134. University Box office. Tuesday, Feb. 11Nutritional Information Series “Cooking on a Budget” by Carol Lams, Overweight Prevention and Treatment for Kit Kids. 12:05 pm, D 115. Registration required; call x4645 or e-mail msanchez2@csuchico.edu. University Film Series The Way We Laughed, 1998, Gianni Amelio, Italy. 7:30 pm, Ayres 106. Thursday, Feb. 13Geography Lecture “Landscapes in Motion: Property Debates and Ecological Change in the Kickapoo Valley” by Lynne Heasley, Western Michigan University. 7 pm, Ayres 120. Friday, Feb. 14Geography Lecture “Maps and Historical Narratives: Making GIS Move” by Lynne Heasley. 3 pm, Butte 503. Valentine’s Day Dinner A special dinner is served prior to the Best of Andrew Lloyd Webber. Tickets: $40, includes premium ticket to the performance. 6 pm, Selvester’s Café. University Box office. Broadway Music In the Best of Andrew Lloyd Webber, four Broadway performers interpret beautiful songs by the popular musical composer. Tickets: $10–22. 7:30 pm, Laxson. University Box office. Saturday, Feb. 15Acoustic Pop/Soul/Folk Concert Multi-Grammy winner Shawn Colvin gives a solo performance. Tickets: $12–24. 7:30 pm, Laxson. University Box office. Sunday, Feb. 16Organ Series Concert Yuko Hayashi, from the New England Conservatory, performs. Tickets: $6–12. 3 pm, Harlen Adams Theatre. University Box office. |
Wildcat AthleticsBasketball -- Acker GymFriday, Jan. 31 vs. CSU, Los Angeles; women’s 6 pm; men’s 8 pm; Conference Game Saturday, Feb. 1 vs. CSU, Dominguez Hills; women’s 6 pm; men’s 8 pm; Conference Game Friday, Feb. 7 vs. Sonoma State; women’s 6 pm; men’s 8 pm; Conference Game Saturday, Feb. 8 vs. San Francisco State; women’s 6 pm; men’s 8 pm; Conference Game; Conference Game Baseball -- Nettleton StadiumSaturday, Feb. 1 vs. Oregon Tech; 1 pm Monday, Feb. 3 vs. Oregon Tech; 1 pm Softball -- University FieldTuesday, Feb. 4 vs. Augustana; 1 pm Friday, Feb. 7 vs. CSU, Stanislaus; 1 pm; Conference Game Saturday, Feb. 8 vs. Humboldt State; noon Friday, Feb. 14 vs. UC Davis; noon; Conference Game Saturday, Feb. 15 vs. Western Oregon State; noon Academic InformationNow–Feb. 7TRACS add/drop period for spring 2003—see The Class Schedule ExhibitionsBric-a-Brac Mixed media by Rebekah Morse. Now–Feb. 27. M–F, 8 am–5 pm. Humanities Center Gallery, Trinity. Suburban Dreams Color photographs by Beth Yarnelle Edwards. Suburban Dreams has been exhibited throughout the United States and in Europe and South America. Now–Feb. 27. M–F, 8 am–5 pm; SA–SU, noon–4 pm. University Art Gallery, Taylor. Slide show Jan. 30, 6:30 pm, Ayres 120; reception 7:30 pm, gallery. Colors of Chico Fashion by Christa Seybold-Haynes and photography by Renee Suzanne Muir. Feb. 4–27. M–F, 8 am–5 pm. Humanities Center Gallery, Trinity. Reception Feb. 6, 5 pm. Not Flora or Fauna: Structures by Janet Turner from the Vernon and Marie Fish Collection Human-made structures and the natural environment as landscape. Now–March 2. M–F, 11 am–4 pm. Janet Turner Print Gallery, 2nd floor Laxson. |
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