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| Monday,
Sept. 1 |
- Labor
Day Holiday: The University is closed.
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| Tuesday,
Sept. 2 |
- Ethnic
Lunch: Basque Cuisine by Sharon Levin & Gourmet To Go,
11:30 a.m. - 2 p.m., Maxwell Museum, 277-5963.
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- Artist
Talk: John Rise and Ali Baudoin will discuss their work, "Natural
Limits," currently on exhibit, 5:30 p.m., Jonson Gallery,
277-4967.
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- AGORA
Crisis Center Recruitment: For listening-line volunteers for
a three-hour shift per week, ongoing through Sept. 19,
www.agoracares.com, agora@unm.edu
or 277-3013.
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| Wednesday,
Sept. 3 |
- Freshman
Convocation: Freshmen students, their parents and UNM faculty
are invited to hear President Louis Caldera address the 2003 fall
freshmen class, noon, SUB Ballroom, 277-1811. More.
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| Thursday,
Sept. 4 |
- Death
Penalty Lecture: Juan Melendez, wrongfully convicted and released
after spending 18 years on death row in Florida, will talk about
his story of resilience, courage and forgiveness, sponsored by
the NM Coalition to Repeal the Death Penalty, noon - 1 p.m., Aquinas
Newman Center and 6 - 7:30 p.m., UNM School of Law, nmrepeal@aol.com
or 986-9536.
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- Army
ROTC Ribbon-Cutting: 4:15 p.m., 277-2299.
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- Lecture:
"The Secret Language of Nu Shu," by Norma Libman, learn
about a centuries old secret language used by the women of Hunan
province in China, which they embroidered into textiles, free,
6:30 p.m., Alfonso Ortiz Center for Intercultural Studies, Hibben
Center Auditorium, 277-5963.
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- Getaway
Adventure: "Annual Burning of Zozobra," registration
required, Recreational Services, Johnson Center, 277-0178.
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| Friday,
Sept. 5 |
- 2nd Annual
Student, Faculty, Staff and Alumni Golf Fiesta: Shotgun starts
at 1 p.m. Individual stroke-play putting tournament at 11:30 a.m.
and 9 hole walker/hacker/duffer tournament at 1 p.m. Door prizes,
team prizes, fun and food, registration required, UNM Championship
Course, 277-4546 or 277-0178.
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- Newman
University Forum: "Church & State on Violence and
Peace," by Political Science Professor Mark Peceny, noon
- 1:30 p.m., Aquinas Newman Center, RSVP as space is limited,
fbob@aquinasnm.org or
247-1094, ext. 12.
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- Tamarind
Institute Lecture & Tour: Free public lecture and tour,
an introduction to Tamarind's history, viewing of documentary
video on the process of lithography and visit to the pressroom,
1:30 p.m., in the gallery at 220 Cornell SE, reservations requested,
277-3901.
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- Graduate
Recital: Daniele Fraley, clarinet, and Natalia Ross, piano,
8 p.m., Keller Hall, 277-2131.
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- Performance:
"The Day They Shot John Lennon," through Sept. 6
and Sept. 10 - 13, 7:30 p.m., Theatre X, 277-4332.
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- Paul
Espinosa Film Festival: To recognize Espinosa's contributions
to film making, media arts and his career's focus on Mexico-American
history and culture, sponsored by the Southwest Hispanic Research
Institute in collaboration with the South Broadway Cultural Center
and the New Mexico Endowment for the Humanities.
Sept. 5: Opening reception, 5:30 p.m., followed by a screening
of the documentary, "The Hunt for Pancho Villa."
Sept. 6: The documentary, "The U.S.-Mexican War: 1846-1848,"
6 p.m., followed by the docudrama, "The Lemon Grove Incident,"
8 p.m.
Sept. 7: The documentary, "Uneasy Neighbors,"
3 p.m., followed by "...and the earth did not swallow him,"
a feature adaptation. All events at the South Broadway Cultural
Center, 277-2965.
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| Saturday,
Sept. 6 |
- Using
University Computer Resources: Learn bout My UNM, UNMPortal,
WEBCT, CFS, email, server space, pods, etc., with the Women's
Resource Center's computer guru, Martina Myers, must have CIRT
ID, $15 includes lunch, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., Women's
Resource Center Computer Pod, salittle@unm.edu
or 277-3716.
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- Performance:
Falko Steinback, piano, with Marlene Mild, soprano, 5 p.m., Keller
Hall, 277-2131.
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- Paul
Espinosa Film Festival: To recognize Espinosa's contributions
to film making, media arts and his career's focus on Mexico-American
history and culture, sponsored by the Southwest Hispanic Research
Institute in collaboration with the South Broadway Cultural Center
and the New Mexico Endowment for the Humanities.
Sept. 6: The documentary, "The U.S.-Mexican War: 1846-1848,"
6 p.m., followed by the docudrama, "The Lemon Grove Incident,"
8 p.m.
Sept. 7: The documentary, "Uneasy Neighbors,"
3 p.m., followed by "...and the earth did not swallow him,"
a feature adaptation. All events at the South Broadway Cultural
Center, 277-2965.
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- Celebrate
Asia! Fundraising Gala: Explore the flavors of the Far East
with a gourmet feast prepared by celebrity chefs Charlie Phan,
Patricia Yeo and Mark Miller, benefit for the Maxwell Museum and
the Alfonso Ortiz Center for Intercultural Studies, reception
with silent auction and entertainment from 6 -7:30 p.m., dinner,
entertainment and live auction at 7:45 p.m., Grand Ballroom, Student
Union Building, 277-0196.
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- Performance:
"The Day They Shot John Lennon," and Sept.
10 - 13, 7:30 p.m., Theatre X, 277-4332.
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Interpreter
provided upon request. Contact Bonnie L. Smith,
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services, Student Support Services, 277-6605.
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the parking lot at University and Tucker NE for convenient "park
and ride" unless otherwise noted. Shuttles begin one hour prior
to show & run until all patrons are returned. |
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