Friday, May 17, 2002Friday Agenda(A highly subject listing of those events unlikely to induce a migraine)"The Aliens: Being a Foreign Student" 5:30 P.M., Commonground--Presentation of a student-created documentary. Semi-formal. "Israel and the Palestinians: The New Apartheid?" 4 P.M., 105 Dartmouth--Chris Hedges, former Middle East bureau chief for the NY Times, speaks. Migrain-inducing? Probably. "Granian" 4 P.M., Sigma Nu--The band plays. "Egil's Saga" 8 P.M., Moore Theater--Senior Kris Thorgeirsson presents his fellowship project, presents the works of the Viking poet Egil Skallagrimmson. Text of a translation here. "Lisaband" 10:45 P.M., Alpha Xi--Music and snacks. "Rock Kandy" 11 P.M., Psi Upsilon--The Eighties tribute band Ballz to the Wallz plays. "DJ and Kegs" 11 P.M., Chi Gamma Epsilon--The usual. "cK Sin" 11 P.M., Kappa Kappa Kappa--Dancing, Cider Jack. "Party" 11 P.M., Gamma Delta Chi--Costumes optional. "Open Dance Party" 11:30 P.M., Sigma Phi Epsilon--DJ Battle spins. "Disco Inferno" midnight, The Tabard--The regular bump-'n-grind party returns ($1). Posted by Andrew Grossman at 12:40 PM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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