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Volume CXXXIII, Number 10 November 21, 2003
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Friday |
Common Hour The Department of Music presents student performers: Frederick Fedynshyn '05, Kelsey Hughes '07, Matthew Robertson '05, Hojoon Sohn '04, Katherine Kirklin '07, Catherine Showalter '04, Tobias Crawford '07, Jessica Brooks '07, and Sarah Rodgers '02. Gibson Music Hall, Room 101, 12:30 p.m.
Free Trade Area of the Americas: Boom or Bust? A sociological presentation and discussion with Professor Joe Bandy on globalization. Moulton Union, Lancaster Lounge, 4 p.m.
BFS presents City of God Sills Hall, Smith Auditorium, 7 p.m.
"Laugh Out Loud" with Hari Kondabolu Special Guests: Henry Laurence & Bree Dallinga (of the Sex & Body Talks). Musical Guest: JJ and the Fabulous Gentiles. Tickets on sale at the SU Info Desk with the $2 proceeds going to Planned Parenthood. VAC, Kresge Auditorium, 8 p.m.
"Will There Ever Be an Israeli-Palestinian Peace?" Author Ilan Peleg will give a lecture dealing with the fundamental causes of the conflict and identify pre-conditions for reaching a lasting political settlement. Cleaveland Hall, Room 151, 7 p.m.
La Cantatrice Chauve Eugene Ionesco's delightful "domestic" farce La Cantatrice Chauve (The Bald Soprano) will be performed as an independent study in French and Theater directed by Natalie Handel '04. The play will be performed in French with English subtitles. Memorial Hall, Wish Theater, 7 p.m.
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Saturday |
City of God Bowdoin Film Society presents the film proclaimed as "the Brazillian Goodfellas" about two boys growing up in a violent neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro. Sills Hall, Smith Auditorium, 7 p.m.
La Cantatrice Chauve Set in a middle class, suburban English living room, this comedic one-act "anti-play" develops the human side of the characters to intensify their failure with language and display the play's relevance to realistic daily life. Memorial Hall, Wish Theater, 7 p.m.
Ursus Verses Fall Invitational Ursus Verses hosts its fall concert, featuring four co-ed a cappella groups: Bowdoin's Ursus Verses, Boston College's Dynamics, Boston University's InAChord, and UNH's Alabaster Blue. Hubbard Hall, Conference Room West, 8 p.m.
Eurojam Deemed the biggest party of the year, Europe's club scene invades Bowdoin. Baxter House, 10 p.m.
Club Jax DJ Double S spins his mix of hip-hop, pop, and R&B. Smith Union, Jack Magee's Pub, 11 p.m.
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Sunday |
Safe Space Silent Auction Bid on a wide variety of items: gift certificates to local restaurants, a stay at a local bed and breakfast, handmade crafts, a campus-wide in your honor at Macmillan House, lunch with Barry Mills, and many other fun things! All proceeds go to Sexual Assault Support Services of Midcoast Maine. Smith Union, 1 p.m.
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Monday |
John Donovan Lecture Scott Lasensky, a specialist in American foreign policy and the Middle East, will give a talk titled "The Collapse of the Middle East Peace Process and the Future of U.S.-Israeli Relations." Lasensky will discuss the U.S.-Israeli relationship and the challenges the U.S. will face given the continuing violence between Israelis and Palestinians. He will also offer long-range predictions concerning the future of the U.S.-Israeli relationship. Druckenmiller Hall, Cleaveland 151, 7 p.m.
Bowdoin Architect or Designer Meeting If you are interested in architecture or design, or anything connected to those fields, Bowdoin Architect or Designer (BAD) wants you to come to its meeting. Bring any ideas you have for the following year, or any questions you have about architecture, design, and the possibility of minoring in architectural studies. Adams Hall, ES Commons, 8 p.m.
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Tuesday |
Faculty Seminar Series Physics Professor Thomas Baumgarte will speak about "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Black Holes." Moulton Union, Main Lounge, 12 p.m.
Yoga Unwind with some soothing yoga before the stresses of the holidays approach. Moulton Union, Lancaster Lounge, 12:05 p.m.
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Wednesday |
Thanksgiving Break
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Thursday |
Thanksgiving Break
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UFOs in Smith Union! (Hans Law, Bowdoin Orient) |

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