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April 2, 2004

Happenings

April

Friday 2

French Table
See 3/26.

Pagan/Wiccan Collective Meeting See 3/26.

Halal Lunch Followed by Jumma Prayer See 3/26.

Undergraduate Science Symposium Presentation of research projects by senior science majors. *Cleveland L-1, L-2, and L-3, 1 pm.

Exit Counseling Attention all seniors! There will be 32 sessions held during April; any senior who has student loans must attend one session. The schedule will be sent to your PO Box and emailed to you, and can also be accessed at www.mtholyoke.edu/offices/fs/ under the Student Information link. We will cover repayment information critical to your personal credit and loan consolidation options. You must email Student Loans to reserve your space in the session of your choice. Room 318, *Blanchard Campus Center, 1 pm.

Just for Rising Juniors Gamble Auditorium, *Art Building, 2 pm.

Hunger Awareness Banquet With guest speaker professor Holly Hanson and a performance by the M & Cs. *Betty Shabazz House, 5 pm.

Community Shabbat Service *Eliot House lounge, 5:30 pm.

"Aphrodite's Treasure Chest"Educational event on women's sensuality. Hosted Carol Gessell FP '97. Free and open to the public. Room 102 *Shattuck, 6 pm.

“Redefining Public Space” Lecture by Mallika Dutt ’83. An activist for over two decades, Dutt has worked passionately to transform attitudes and approaches toward human rights. Gamble Auditorium, *Art Building, 8 pm.

Noche de la Latina Food and comedy. Great Room, *Blanchard Campus Center, 8 pm.

Student Dance Concert See 4/1.

Saturday 3

Tennis—Seven Sisters Tournament
Matches are at 9 am, 10:30 am, noon, 1:30 pm, and 3 pm. *Kendall.

Shabbat Service See 3/27.

Softball A doubleheader vs. MIT. *Kendall, noon.

Overeaters Anonymous See 3/27.

MHC Concert Choir and Orchestra Concert A performance of Mozart’s Requiem with the WPI Glee Club. Mark Bartley and John Dorley, conductors. *Abbey Chapel, 4 pm.

“Inventing and Reinventing Yourself for Success” Lecture by Laureen Ong, president of the National Geographic Channel. Gamble Auditorium, *Art Building, 6 pm.

Mouthwatering Asian Fare $8 at the door, $5 at Blanchard Campus Center. Chapin Auditorium, *Mary Woolley Hall, 7:15 pm.

Semana de la Latina After Party $3 before midnight, $4 after. *Betty Shabazz House, 8 pm.

Student Dance Concert See 4/1.

Variasians of Boston An eclectic a cappella mix of East Asian-influenced gospel, R&B, and soul. Chapin Auditorium, *Mary Woolley Hall, 8:45 pm.

Sunday 4

MHC Equestrian Center Jumper Series
*Equestrian Center, 9 am.

Senior Screenings Enjoy a marathon of fun college- and work-themed movies. Take a break from your senior stress. Bring your friends. Free. Room 202 *Skinner, Noon.

Tennis—Seven Sisters Tournament Matches (if outside) are at 9 am, 11 am, and 1 pm. If inside: 9 am, 10:30 am, noon, 2 pm, and
3:30 pm. *Kendall.

Ecumenical Worship Service *Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary, 11 am.

Praying the Rosary See 3/28.

Unitarian Universalist Community Meeting See 3/28.

Baha’i Community Meeting See 3/28.

Confessions With Father Richard Bondi. *Abbey Chapel, 5 pm.

Catholic Mass See 3/28.

Introduction to Photoshop Workshop for students. Register at http://www.mtholyoke.edu/go/training. Room 109A, *Dwight Hall, 7 pm.

Poets Lounge See 3/28.

Zazen Meditation See 3/28.

Monday 5

Exit Counseling
See 4/2. Room 318, *Blanchard Campus Center,
9 am.

Spring Job Fair Computers reserved for your search! Assistance will be available. Room 227, *Blanchard Campus Center, 11:30 am.

American Studies Program Tea for Prospective Majors Room 102, *Shattuck Hall, 11:30 am.

American Studies Program Tea Room 102 *Shattuck, Noon.

"Connecting the Genome to the Cytoplasm" Seminar by Pamela Silver, Ph.D., biological chemistry and molecular pharmacology department, Harvard Medical School. Refreshments offered. Room 305 *Kendade, 4 pm.

“Connecting the Genome to the Cytoplasm” Lecture by Pamela Silver, Department of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, Harvard Medical School. Refreshments at 4 pm; seminar begins at 4:15 pm. Room 305, *Kendade Hall.

Introduction to Creating Web Pages with Dreamweaver MX Workshop for students. Register at http://www.mtholyoke.edu/go/training. Room 109B, *Dwight Hall, 7 pm.

Afro-Costa Rican Writers With Costa Rican novelist Quince Duncan and poet Shirley Campbell. Room 109, *Pratt Hall, 7 pm.

Tuesday 6

Chinese Table
Abbey Hall private dining room, 12:15 pm.

Women’s Recovery Weekly Meeting For information, contact Susan McCarthy, Alcohol and Drug Awareness Project director, x2616. Room 318, *Blanchard Campus Center, 12:20 pm.

Buddhist Meditation *Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary, 4:15 pm.

Lacrosse vs. Springfield. *Kendall, 4:30 pm.

“Neoliberalism and Antiracism: The Disemboweled State and a Hopeful Population” Lecture by Vijay Prashad, associate professor of international studies, Trinity College. New York Room, *Mary Woolley Hall, 4:30 pm.

German Table South Rockefeller Hall private dining room, 5:30 pm.

College Republicans See 3/30.

Usual Suspects IMPROVised Tuesdays See 3/30.

Film Carlos Reygadas’s Japon (Mexico, 2002). In Spanish. Room 101, *Dwight Hall, 7 pm.

Introduction to Adobe Illustrator Prerequisite: Working knowledge of Photoshop. Register at http://www.mtholyoke.edu/go/training. Room 109A, *Dwight Hall, 7 pm.

German Film Screening Heisser Sommer (1968), directed by Joachim Hasler. In German with English subtitles. Room 109, *Ciruti Center, 7 pm.

Study Abroad Nights/Spanish and Italian Information session. Room 226, *Blanchard Campus Center, 7 pm.

"Experiencing Madness" Film Series An Anorexic's Tale: The Brief Life of Catherine 80-minunte docudrama that tells story of Catherine Dunbar's seven-year battle for life in the fight against anorexia. Based on her mother's and her own diaries, it traces Catherine's downward spiral from the age of 15, when a lively and attractive teen became obsessed by her weight, went on binges, became addicted to laxatives, and, despite desperate efforts from many sides, died weighing an incredible 40 pounds. Free and open to the public. Room 316, *Reese, 7 pm.

Japanese Tea Ceremony See 3/30.

Amnesty International See 3/30.

Wednesday 7

Exit Counseling
See 4/2. Room 318, *Blanchard Campus Center,
10 am.

Interfaith Prayer Lunch See 3/31.

Recovery Luncheon Meeting Conference room, *Groves Health Center, noon.

Grab and Stay: Lectures with Lunch The Spanish and Italian department presents “Words and Shadows: Ulysses’ Speech in Dante’s Inferno.” Room 226, *Blanchard Campus Center, 12:15 pm.

Math/Stat Prospective Lunch Considering mathematics or statistics for your major or minor? Come join us for lunch and conversation. Current majors and minors are invited to share their experiences with you. Room 407, *Clapp Hall, 12:15 pm

Zazen Meditation With Rev. Issho Fujita. Topic: “Dealing with Distractions.” Wa-Shin-An, *Eliot House, 4 pm.

Junior Year Abroad Info Session For first-year students
considering the junior year program in Montpellier, France. Room 212, *Skinner Hall, 4 and 7 pm.

Résumania *CDC workshop room, 4 pm.

Society of Art Goddesses Art Museum, *Art Building, 4:15 pm.

French Table *MacGregor Hall dining room, 5:30 pm.

Chinese Table South Rockefeller Hall private dining room, 5:30 pm.

"Neo-Liberalism and Anti-Racism: the Disemboweled State and a Hopeful Population" American studies lecture. Historical perspective on racism and antiracism, on capitalism and justice. New York Room, *Mary Woolley Hall, 6 pm.

Spanish Film Series Secretos del corazón (España, 1997), directed by Montxo Armendáriz. *Cleveland L-2,
7 pm.

Planning and Developing Your Web Site Workshop for students. Register at http://www.mtholyoke.edu/go/training. Room 109A, *Dwight Hall, 7 pm.

Overeaters Anonymous Room 217, *Ciruti Center, 7 pm.

Making the Most of Your Summer Internship *CDC workshop room, 7 pm.

SCA Movie Night The Revolution will not be Televised. Discussion to follow. Room 302, *Reese, 8 pm.

Thursday 8

Prospective English Majors Tea Room 102, *Shattuck Hall, 4 pm.

Getting the Most Out of Your Academic Adviser *CDC workshop room, 4 pm.

"Light in the Landscape: Photographs by Ann Ginsburh Hofkin '65" Lecture and slide show by artist. Reception to follow. Gamble Auditorium, *Art Building, 4 pm.

Lacrosse vs. Connecticut College. *Kendall, 4:30 pm.

Hindu Worship *Eliot House lounge, 5 pm.

Maundy (Holy) Thursday Catholic Mass *Abbey Chapel, 5 pm.

SHRI Dinner See 4/1.

Hall Choosing Class of 2006 Chapin Auditorium, *Mary Woolley Hall, 7 pm.

Introduction to PowerPoint for Presentations Workshop for students. Register at http://www.mtholyoke.edu/go/training. Room 109A, *Dwight Hall, 7 pm.

Junior Year in Montpellier France Orientation For sophomores. Room 202, *Skinner Hall, 7 pm.

“Imagining the Nation: Representing Black Leadership at the Turn of the Century” Deborah Willis, professor of imaging and photography at Tisch School of the Arts, New York University, gives the final keynote lecture for the Weissman Center’s Geographies of Color series. Gamble Auditorium, *Art Building, 7:30 pm.

Maundy (Holy) Thursday Candlelight Service *Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary, 7:30 pm.

“ ‘Women, Write!’: The Female (En)gendering of American Print Culture” Lecture by Karen Rowe, Five College Women’s Studies Research Associate, University of California at Los Angeles. Seminar room, *Five College Women’s Studies Research Center, 7:30 pm.

Thursday Night Edge Live music. Great Room, *Blanchard Campus Center, 8 pm.

Friday 9

French Table
See 3/26.

Pagan/Wiccan Collective Meeting See 3/26.

Halal Lunch Followed by Jumma Prayer See 3/26.

“Japan’s Dual Civil Society: Members without Advocates” Lecture by Robert Pekkanen, assistant professor of political science, Middlebury College. New York Room, *Mary Woolley Hall, noon.

Good Friday Ecumenical Service *Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary, 12:15 pm.

“Evolution and the Greenhouse Environment” Lecture by Claudia Johnson, Depart-ment of Geoscience, Indiana Univer-sity. Room 101, *Dwight Hall, 4 pm.

Progressive Film Project Screening and discussion of Babukiueria, a satire of colonization and contemporary race politics. Refreshments and discussion follow. Room 216, *Skinner Hall, 4 pm.

South Asian Conference Room 303 and 305, *Kendade, 4 pm.

Good Friday Catholic Communion Service *Abbey Chapel, 6 pm.

Kabbalat Shabbat Service See 3/26.

Something Every Friday Great Room, *Blanchard Campus Center, 8 pm.

Something Every Friday "Improvitational!" MHC's Improv Comedy gals host guest improv groups in a hilarious fashion in the footsteps of TV's "Whose Line is it Anyway?" Great Room, *Blanchard Campus Center, 8 pm.

 

 

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