Thursday, May 02, 2002Thursday Happenings: "Everything at Dartmouth after 11 A.M." (like you'll be up any earlier)"SA Elections" until 5 P.M., vote here--Read Alex Wilson's smart endorsement of Janos Marton '04 for president here. "Display of the AIDS Quilt" noon through 9 P.M., Commonground--Part of "AIDS Awareness Week." Fetching fun for AIDS activists and quilters alike. "Red Ribbon Campaign" noon though 2 P.M. and 5 P.M. through 7 P.M., Collis and Thayer--Part of "AIDS Awareness Week." Wear a red ribbon to show that you're against AIDS, apartheid, and the beating of defenseless children. "Community Hour" noon, Commonground--Part of "AIDS Awareness Week." Discussion of "students' off-term experiences fighting the battle against AIDS" (with swords). "Anti-war Art: the artist as witness and activist" 12:30 P.M., Hood--Amanda Potter '02, the fifth student to curate an exhibit from the Hood's collections, speaks. "Greek Community Dog Show" 1 - 4 P.M., Tabard lawn--The girls of EKT strut their stuff (kidding!). "Storytelling, Metamorphosis, and Reliable Narrators in Ovid's Metamorphoses" 4 P.M., 13 Carpenter--Michael Simpson, of the University of Texas at Dallas, speaks. "The Idea of a University" 6 P.M., Moore Psychology Auditorium--RECOMMENDED--Fr. Dr. George Rutler '65, always entertaining, witty, erudite, and accessable, speaks. "A Time of Drunken Horses" (or "Zamani baray� masti asbha") 7 P.M., Loew Auditorium--"A family of orphans struggles to survive and protect their sickly brother by smuggling goods across the dangerous Iran/Iraq border." Reviewer: "This is one of the most powerful and deeply affecting films I have seen. Using non-professional actors from the region, Ghobadi is able to lay bare the devastating hardships of life in Kurdistan on the Iran-Iraq border" ($5 Dartmouth students, $6 gen. admission). "Alumni Class Leadership" 8 P.M., Top of the Hop--Members of the class of 2002 are invited to meet their class leadership and the Alumni Relations staff. Free drinks until 8:30. Send event listings here and complaints here. Posted by Andrew Grossman at 12:15 AM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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