Calendar


Arts, Events, and Speakers

Thursday, October 15

Tour Galleries and campus museums one-hour walking tour with the Museum of Anthropology. Noon, Langdon 301.

Band United States Air Force Band, the only remaining active duty Air Force band west of the Rockies includes sixty-members who have been together for fifty years maintaining a rich tradition in music. Free admission. 7:30 p.m., Laxson Auditorium.

Friday, October 16

Biology Seminar "Molecular Dissection of the Physiological Roles of Plant H+-ATPases" by Nicholas Ewing of CSU, Sacramento. Lecture 4 p.m., Holt 170. Coffee precedes.

Jazz Express
Friday-Sunday, Oct. 16-18

Outdoors Trinity Alps Backpack. 4 p.m. Cost: $43-50.y

Saturday, October 17

Jazz Express Invitational—this three-day Chico State outreach project, coordinated by Richard Winslow, culminates in a concert showcasing Chico High School's jazz band, directed by Karol Forest, and Chico State's Jazz Express. Tickets: $6-8. 7:30 p.m., Harlen Adams.t

Sunday, October 18

Concert George Gershwin Centennial, the 11th Annual Fall Benefit for the Jane Bowman Jewett Keyboard Award, showcases some of America's favorite songs performed by pianist and faculty member Robert Bowman, joined by tenor Hong-Shen Li featuring soprano Barbara Thornburgh Masor, and pianist and faculty member Caren Levine, newly appointed director of the Keyboard Accompanying Program at CSU, Chico. She will be joined by soprano Tamara Allsbaugh. Free admission. 2 p.m., PAC 134.

Sunday-Thursday, Oct. 18-22

Workshop A Flash in the Pan(orama): a Workshop in the Making of Time(art), a performance seminar with Pat Oleszko in conjunction with her gallery exhibit at the University Art Gallery and Gender As Performance Conference. Free. Open to students. Sign-ups in Ayres 107.

Monday, October 19

Lecture Pat Oleszko talkes about her work. 7:30 p.m., Ayres 201.

Tuesday, October 20

Concert Swing Fever with legendary trumpeter Clark Terry and a foot-tapping, swinging beat of '30s-'40s jazz. Tickets: $15-18. 7:30 p.m., Laxson Auditorium.

Tuesday, October 21

Tour Arboretum/Campus Walking Tour conducted by Wes Dempsey, 342-2293. Meet at 11 a.m. in front of Kendall Hall.

Forum "Best Fun for Your Buck" Financial Aid shows you how to make the most of your money as part of a fall '98 forum series presented by the Campus Wellness Center. 5-6 p.m., Ayres 120.p

Tuesday-Sunday, Oct. 21-25

Theatre Terra Nova. Bill Johnson directs this poignant play of the five English men who attempted to conquer the Antarctic in 1910. Tickets: $6-8. Harlen Adams.t

Thursday, October 22

Reception Opening the exhibit "Rampant Inflation: the Sculpture of Pat Oleszko," a performance artist and guest of Gender As Performance Conference. 5-7 p.m., University Art Gallery, Taylor.

Theatre Anna Deavere Smith, actress, playwright, and professor, presents Snapshots: Glimpses of America in Change, which explores the issues of race, community, and character, including people in the L.A. riots. Tickets: $15-18. 7:30 p.m., Laxson Auditorium.t

Thursday-Saturday, Oct. 22-24

Conference Gender as Performance combines performances and scholarly presentations to examine connections among art, gender theory, and individual lives. Late fee after Oct. 15. For registration call Carol Burr, x4131, or Elizabeth Renfro, x6319.

Friday-Sunday, Oct. 23-25

Fundraiser
AVON's Breast Cancer 3-Day Walk. 3200 walkers supported by 600 volunteers have pledged support for funding breast cancer research and prevention. Funds will be distributed by the Avon Breast Health Access Fund through the National Alliance of Breast Cancer Organizations. Call, 888-332-9286 for details.

Friday, October 23

Panel Discussion with Pat Oleszko for the Gender As Performance Conference. Call x5249 for registration. 9 a.m.-Noon, PAC.

Biology Seminar "TMV-Derived Gene Expression Vectors for Commercial Production of Peptides, Proteins and Other Biochemicals" by David McGee of Biosource Technologies, Inc., Vacaville. Lecture 4 p.m., Holt 170. Coffee precedes.

Saturday, October 24

Theatre Rachel Rosenthal company presents Unexpurgated Virgin in a cross gender/culture performance. This show examines and explores the connections among sex, art, and the environment as they relate to a loss of purity. Recommended for adults only. Tickets: $12-15. 7:30 p.m., Laxson Auditorium.

Wildcat Athletics

Volleyball—Acker Gym

Friday, Oct. 16 vs. CSU, Los Angeles; 7 p.m.

Saturday, Oct. 17 vs. CSU, Dominguez Hills; 7 p.m.

Friday, Oct. 23 vs. Grand Canyon University; 7 p.m.

Saturday, Oct. 24 vs. Cal Poly, Pomona; 2 p.m.

Soccer—University Soccer Stadium

Friday, Oct. 23 Men's vs. Cal Poly, Pomona; 3 p.m.

Sunday, Oct. 25 Men's vs. San Bernadino; 3 p.m.

Academic Information

October 16

Deadline: Spring Special Session

Now-Nov. 27

Restricted Course Add/Drop period

Now-Dec. 2 1998

Spring 1999 TRACS course request period and January 1999 Intersession "real-time" registration period
Legend
SymbolWho
(y)Adventure Outings
x4011
(#)AS. Programming
x6005
(s)Athletic Information
x4658
(t)University Box Office
x5791


Calendar| Exhibitions| Literacy & Learning Program| In The News| Obituary|
Other Stories| Credits| Archives| Front Page| Publications Home Page