Arts, Events, and Speakers
Thursday, March 11
Theatre The Three Sisters, a tragic-comedy set in turn-of-the-century Russia, directed by Susan Pate. Tickets: $6_8. 7:30 p.m., Harlen Adams Theatre.t
Information Meeting Fall `99 Beijing Semester details with Frank Li, English. 4 p.m., PAC 135.
Friday, March 12
Freddy Kempf
Music Freddy Kempf, winner of the 1996 Young Concert Artists International piano competition. Tickets: $10_12. 7:30 p.m., Rowland-Taylor Recital Hall.t
Theatre The Three Sisters. Tickets: $6_8. 7:30 p.m., Harlen Adams Theatre.t
Saturday, March 13
Diversity Discussion "Untangling Nappy Hair: Strategies for Teaching About Diversity" by Carolivia Herron, English, author of Nappy Hair, and Ruth Sherman, New York City teacher whose use of the book sparked national controversy. Book signing following. Tickets $6-$8. 1 p.m., Harlen Adams Theatre.t
Music All Mozart Concert with the Chico Symphony Orchestra, soprano Ying Yeh, and oboist Neil Tatman. Tickets: $12_15. 7:30 p.m., Laxson.t
Theatre The Three Sisters. Tickets: $6_8. 7:30 p.m., Harlen Adams Theatre. t
Sunday, March 14
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History Lecture "The Rape of Nanking: A New Focus from Iris Chang" by John H. Boyle, professor emeritus, History. 4 p.m., PAC 134.
Tuesday, March 16
International Forum "Killing the Unborn: Media in the New Eastern Europe" by Peter Gross, Journalism. 4 p.m., Ayres 120.
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Music Boys of the Lough perform traditional Celtic music. Tickets: $15_18. 7:30 p.m., Laxson. t
Wednesday, March 17
Tour Campus arboretum walk led by Wes Dempsey and Joe Covert. 11 a.m., Kendall. Call 342-2293.
Thursday, March 18
Tour Campus galleries and museums with the Museum of Anthropology. noon, Langdon 301.
Presidential Lecturer Shimon Peres, former prime minister of Israel and 1994 Nobel Peace Prize winner. Tickets: $10_20. 7:30 p.m., Laxson.t
Friday, March 19
Meeting Chico State Retired Faculty Association. Brown bag or lunch after at Selvester's Cafe. noon, University Center.
Tuesday, March 30
International Forum "The Vision of New World Order Terrorism: Jingoism Unrestrained" by Beau Grosscup, Political Science, and Richard Holm, ex-CIA officer. 4 p.m., Ayres 120.
Wednesday, March 31
Tour Walk through campus arboretum led by Wes Dempsey and Joe Covert. 11 a.m., Kendall. Call 342-2293.
Diversity Series "The (Woman) Scientist" by LaDawn Haws, Mathematics. Beverages and cookies provided. noon, Kendall 209.
Philosophy Forum "Critically Thinking About Your Next Three Cars: The One You Want, the One You Need, and the One You'll Get" by Greg Tropea, Philosophy. 7 p.m., Ayres 106.
Performance Hypnotist Chuck Mulligan. Tickets: $3_5. 8 p.m., BMU.U
Tuesday, April 6
International Forum "Cuba: The Revolution from the Outside" by Jose Mas, professor emeritus, Foreign Languages and Literatures, and Stewart Oakley, Civil Engineering. 4 p.m., Ayres 120.
Wednesday, April 7
Reception Faculty and staff book launching. 3 p.m., Tehama 209.
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| Jazz drummer Jack Dejohnette |
Friday, April 9
Biology Lecture "The Ecology of Four Adjacent California Vernal Pool Ecosystems" by Douglas Alexander, Biology. 4 p.m., Holt 170; reception at 3:30 p.m., Holt 171.
Event A Night to Remember dinner features the Titanic's menu and entertainment by Chico State's School of the Arts students to benefit scholarships. 6:30 p.m., Chico Elks Club. Call 898-6084.
Dance "Keeping Dance Alive" showcases guest choreographers and talented dancers. Tickets: $12_15. 7:30 p.m., Laxson.t
Saturday, April 10
Dance "Keeping Dance Alive" Tickets: $12_15. 7:30 p.m., Laxson.t
Choral Chico State's A Cappella Choir performs a program spanning eight centuries. Tickets: $6_8. 7:30 p.m., Harlen Adams Theatre.t
Sunday, April 11
Music Jewett Keyboard Recital featuring Robert Bowman, Music. 2 p.m., PAC 134.
Dance "Keeping Dance Alive" Tickets: $12_15. 2
p.m., Laxson.t
Wildcat Athleticss
BaseballNettleton Stadium
Friday, March 12 vs. UC, Riverside; 7 p.m.
Saturday, March 13 vs. UC, Riverside; 1 p.m.
Sunday, March 14 vs. UC, Riverside; noon.
Tuesday, March 16 vs. CSU, Stanislaus; 2:30 p.m.
Friday, March 19 vs. CSU, Stanislas; 2:30 p.m.
SoftballSoftball Field
Friday, March 12 vs. San Francisco State University; 1:30 p.m.
Saturday, March 13 vs. Sonoma State University; 1:30 p.m.
Saturday, March 20 vs. CSU, Stanislas; 1:30 p.m.
Academic Information
Monday_Friday, March 22_26
Spring Vacationno classes held.
April 5_August 13
Registration Period for Summer Session via all methods.
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