Posted on Apr 9, 2004

Thursday, April 8
4:30 to 6:30 p.m.

— Mandeville Gallery, Nott Memorial – Reception for “China/Cuba/Vietnam:
Recent Photographs by Martin
Benjamin.”
Show runs through May 23.
7 p.m.Yulman
Theater — Staged reading of  Background by Lauren Gunderson, a play
about the life and career of cosmologist Ralph Alpher, Union distinguished
research professor of physics emeritus. Alpher and the playwright will
participate in a panel discussion after the reading. Sponsored by the Hewlett
Foundation.
7 p.m.
Humanities Lounge –
Philosophical Café with guest speaker Bill Vitek of Clarkson University. His topic will be “Limits.”
8 p.m.
Memorial Chapel – Union Concert series presents pianist Arnaldo Cohen. Free to Union College students w/ ID.

Friday, April 9, to Monday, April 12
8 & 10:30 p.m.
Reamer Campus Center Auditorium –
movie: Mystic
River


Friday, April
9
4 p.m.
Men's tennis vs. Clarkson.
8 p.m.
8 p.m. – Old Chapel – Sex and the City marathon.

Saturday, April 10
9 a.m.

Boathouse – Men's and women's crew vs. Skidmore/Lafayette
1 p.m.
– Frank Bailey Field – Men's lacrosse vs. RIT.

Monday, April 12

College welcomes admitted students

3:30 p.m.– Alexander Field – Softball vs. Hartwick (2)
8 p.m. – Old Chapel – A Taste of Union

Tuesday, April 13
3:30 p.m. – Alexander Field – Softball vs. Utica College (2)

Wednesday, April 14
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
– Old Chapel – Red Cross blood drive
3 to 6 p.m– Becker Career Center – U Connect: Exploring Grad School
Programs.
4 p.m. – Tennis courts – Men's tennis vs. Utica College
7 p.m. – Frank Bailey Field – Men's
lacrosse vs. Vassar
8 p.m. – South College green living room – Latin American Popular Culture film series presents Esmeralda Comes by Night (Mexico, Jaime Humberto Hermosillo, 1997) – The story of Esmeralda, a nurse who is happily married to five husbands. As Esmeralda is about to marry number six, she is charged with bigamy. During her interrogation and detention, she reveals her spellbinding charm. Based on the novel, De noche vienes, by Elena Poniatowska.

Thursday, April 15
4 p.m.
– Frank Bailey Field – Women's lacrosse vs. Hartwick
4:30 p.m. – Everest Lounge – Philosophy Department Speakers' Series
featuring Elizabeth Harman of New York University. Her topic will be, “Vagueness and the
moral status of fetuses.”

Friday, April 16 to Monday, April 19
8 & 10:30 p.m.
Reamer Campus Center Auditorium –
movie: The Last Samurai (137 min.)

Saturday, April 17
1 p.m.
– Central
Park ball field
– Baseball vs. Clarkson (2)
5 p.m. – Old Chapel – International Festival