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| February 13, 2003 Volume 33 Number 10 |
A publication for the faculty, staff, administrators, and friends of California State University, Chico | ||||
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CalendarArts, Events, and SpeakersThursday, Feb. 13 Asian Studies Lecture “The Role of Art in the
Formation of the South Korean Nation: A Look at Two Centuries” by
Michael Reinschmidt, Sociology/Anthropology. 7 pm, Siskiyou 120. Friday, Feb. 14 Geography Lecture “Maps and Historical Narratives:
Making GIS Move” by Lynne Heasley. 3 pm, Butte 503. 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, x6333
Sunday, Feb. 16Organ Series Yuko Hayashi, New England Conservatory, performs. Tickets: $6–12. 3 pm, Harlen Adams Theatre. University Box Office, x6333 Tuesday, Feb. 18 Nutritional Information Series “Cooking on the
Run” by Carol Lams, Overweight Prevention and Treatment for Fit
Kids. 12:05 pm, D 115. Registration required; call x4645 or e-mail msanchez2@csuchico.edu. Wednesday, Feb. 19Guest Speaker Malcolm Jamal Warner, best known as Theo on The Cosby Show, speaks about acting, his music career, and more. Tickets: $6–13. 7:30 pm, BMU auditorium. University Box Office, x6333 Thursday, Feb. 20Up ’til Dawn Students celebrate raising approximately $60,000 for St. Jude Research Hospital. 6:30 pm, Sylvester’s Café/BMU auditorium. Friday, Feb. 21 Humanities Center Speaker “Dangerous Liaisons:
Eros and Pedagogy in Contemporary Academe” by Cristina Nehring,
literary and cultural critic. 3 pm, Trinity 100. Saturday, Feb. 22North State Symphony The theme of the performance is The Festive. Tickets: $11–20. 7:30 pm, Laxson. University Box Office, x6333
Tuesday, Feb. 25 Nutritional Information Series “Kids’ Snacks
and Easy Meals” by Carol Lams. 12:05 pm, D 115. Registration required;
call x4645 or e-mail msanchez2@csuchico.edu. Wednesday, Feb. 26Baroque with an Attitude Bimbetta blends 17th-century baroque music with 20th-century popular culture. Tickets: $8–15. 7:30 pm, Laxson. University Box Office, x6333 Concert The Chico State Gospel Choir performs a free concert. 8 pm, BMU auditorium. Thursday, Feb. 27CAPE Forum “Who Belongs Here and Why? The Politics of Deportation in the Land of the Free” by Miguel Moniz, Brown University. 7 pm, PAC 134. Friday, Feb. 28 Humanities Center Symposium “Luz Méndez
de la Vega’s Existential Quest: The Bitter Struggle Among God, Eros,
and Nothingness” by Rony Garrido, Foreign Languages and Literatures.
3 pm, Trinity 126. Saturday, March 1 Hiestand Memorial Concert Performances include the
Alumni Band, the Las Plumas High School Band, and David Rothe at the Centennial
Pipe Organ. Tickets: $6–10. 7:30 pm, Harlen Adams Theatre. University
Box Office, x6333 |
Wildcat AthleticsSoftball—University Field Friday, Feb. 14 vs. UC Davis; noon — Conference
Game Track and Field—Stadium Friday, Feb. 21 Cardinal-White and Gray tournament;
1 pm Basketball—Acker Gym Friday, Feb. 21 vs. CSU, Stanislaus; women’s
6 pm; men’s 8 pm — Conference Game Baseball—Nettleton Stadium Sunday, Feb. 23 vs. Sonoma State; noon — Conference
Game Academic InformationFeb. 21Census date—no adding/dropping without special permission Exhibitions Bric-a-Brac Mixed media by Rebekah Morse.
Now–Feb. 27. M–F, 8 am–5 pm. Humanities
Center Gallery, Trinity.
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