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| March 13, 2003 Volume 33 Number 12 |
A publication for the faculty, staff, administrators, and friends of California State University, Chico | ||||
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CalendarArts, Events, and SpeakersThursday, March 13 Anthropology Forum “Yaqui and Paskola Dancers”
by Scott Gingerich, Anthropology. 4 pm, Ayres 120. Friday, March 14 Mathematics Colloquium “Computational Complexity
and Isoperimetric Inequalities” by Joel Hass, UC Davis. 4 pm, Holt
185; refreshments precede. Saturday, March 15 Wildflower Walk Meet at the Chico Park and Ride lot
for car pools; rain cancels. 9 am, Big Chico Creek Ecological Reserve.
Call x6317. Wednesday, March 19Campus Arboretum Tour 11 am, Kendall. Saturday, March 22Wildflower Walk Meet at the Chico Park and Ride lot. 9 am, Big Chico Creek Ecological Reserve. Call x6317. Sunday, March 23Comedy The Aquila Theatre Company of London performs Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Tickets: $10–22. 7:30 pm, Laxson. University Box Office, x6333 Monday, March 24César Chávez Week Event Consumer Education Day informs why it is important to support United Farm Workers union-operated businesses, with a raffle of union products. 10 am, Free Speech Area. Tuesday, March 25 César Chávez Event Video of his 1991
speech. Noon, Trinity 126. Wednesday, March 26César Chávez Event Video of a television episode dramatizing the 2002 March for the Governor’s Signature. Noon, Trinity 126. Museum of Anthropology Event “Current Perspectives of Maya Indians in Guatemala” by Carol Hendrickson, Marlboro College, in Ayres 201 following a reception in the museum. 5 pm, Museum of Anthropology, 3rd floor Langdon. César Chávez Event Salt of the Earth, the black-listed classic about the mine, mill, and smelter worker’s strike in the 1950s. 7 pm, Trinity 126. Thursday, March 27César Chávez Event Participants in the March for the Governor’s Signature discuss their experience. 4 pm, Ayres 120. CAPE Forum A panel discusses “The Problem of Plagiarism.” 7 pm, PAC 134. César Chávez Event Documentaries about the United Farm Workers’ struggle for improvement. 7 pm, Trinity 126. Comedy Saturday Night Live’s Tracy Morgan. Tickets: $13–18. 8 pm, BMU auditorium. University Box Office, x6333 Friday, March 28 César Chávez Event UFW Education Day.
10 am, Free Speech Area. Saturday, March 29Karaoke The Shades host. 8 pm, Wildcat Den, BMU basement. Tuesday, April 1New Parents Series “Child Safety from the Start: Baby Proofing Your Home” by Debra McEnroe, Home Health Care Management, Inc. 12:05 pm, D 115. Registration required; see March 25. Museum of Anthropology Event Todos Santos: A Guatemalan Village. 7 pm, Museum of Anthropology, 3rd floor Langdon. Jazz The Herbie Hancock Quartet performs. Tickets: $12–24. 7:30 pm, Laxson. University Box Office, x6333 University Film Series On Snow’s Wavelength, Zoom Out, 2001, Teri Wehn-Damisch, English; and The New Wave By Itself, 1964, Robert Valey and Andre S. Labarthe, French. 7:30 pm, Ayres 106. Wednesday, April 2Campus Arboretum Tour 11 am, Kendall. Theatre Alan Ayckbourn’s Communicating Doors is a British sex farce, dramatic thriller, and intricate comedy. Tickets: $6–12. 7:30 pm, Harlen Adams Theatre. University Box Office, x6333 Guest Speaker “Truth and Lies About 9/11” by Michael Ruppert, conspiracy theory lecturer. 7:30 pm, BMU auditorium. |
Thursday, April 3Anthropology Forum “On the Kibaoni (Tanzania) Site” by Tony Waters, Sociology, and Chris O’Brien, Anthropology. 4 pm, Ayres 120. Dance Argentinean company Tango Buenos Aires performs. Tickets: $10–22. 7:30 pm, Laxson. University Box Office, x6333 Theatre Communicating Doors. Tickets: $6–12. 7:30 pm, Harlen Adams Theatre. University Box Office, x6333 Friday, April 4 Humanities Center Symposium “Reconceiving Catholic
Sexuality: The Rhythm Method and American Catholicism in the 1960s”
by Micki Lennon, Religious Studies. 3 pm, Trinity 126. Saturday, April 5 Theatre Communicating Doors. Tickets: $6–12.
7:30 pm, Harlen Adams Theatre. University Box Office, x6333 Sunday, April 6 Theatre Communicating Doors. Tickets: $6–12.
2 pm, Harlen Adams Theatre. University Box Office, x6333 Wildcat AthleticsBaseball—Nettleton Stadium Friday, March 14 vs. San Francisco State; 7 pm —
Conference Game Softball—University Field Friday, March 28 vs. Western Washington; 1 pm Academic InformationMarch 17–21 Spring vacation—no classes held Exhibitions Window Dressing New paintings by Sisko. Now–March
27. M–F, 8 am– Figure Prints Mono prints by David Hoppe.
Now–April 24. M–F, 8 am– Closet Printmakers: Faculty Artists Print! Prints by Art and Art History faculty members Vernon Patrick, David Hoppe, James Kuiper, and retiring Marion Epting. March 13–April 27. M–F, 11 am–4 pm. Janet Turner Print Gallery, 2nd floor Laxson. Wrapped in Beauty: Textile Reflections of Mayan Indian Lives in Guatemala Textiles from the Mayan Indian culture. Now–May 24. TU–SA, 11 am–3 pm. Museum of Anthropology, 3rd floor Langdon. |
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