Posted on Apr 16, 2004

Saturday, April 17 to Monday, April 19
8 & 10:30
p.m.
Reamer Campus Center Auditorium – movie: The Last Samurai.

Saturday, April 17
1 p.m.
Central
Park ballfield
– Baseball vs. Clarkson (2)

5 p.m. – Old Chapel – International Festival
Sunday, April 18
Noon
Central
Park ballfield
– Baseball vs. St. Lawrence (2).

1 p.m.
Alexander Field –
Softball vs. Rochester (2).

2 p.m.
Frank Bailey Athletic
Field – Men's lacrosse vs. Clarkson.

6 p.m. – Reamer Campus Center Auditorium – Holocaust survivor lecture.

Tuesday, April 20
1:35 p.m. – Science & Engineering 301 –
Artist, author, naturalist James Prosek will demonstrate his watercolor painting
technique. At 4:30,
he will present a slide lecture on his work and travels in Arts 215.

Wednesday, April 21
3:30 p.m.
– Tennis courts – Men's
tennis vs. Hamilton.
7:30 p.m. – Nott Memorial – “Perspectives at the
Nott” hosts The South Beach Diet author
and physician Arthur Agatston. A reception will follow in Hale House dining
room.

Thursday, April 22
3:45
p.m
. – F.W. Olin
Center Auditorium, Room 115 – Helen Vendler,
professor of literature at Harvard University, on “How Emily Dickinson Shapes
Her Plots.”
7 p.m. – Nott Memorial – Environmental Club presents Richard Bopp,
associate professor of earth and environmental sciences at Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute, on “Mercury Deposition in New York and New Jersey: From Geochemistry
to Policy.”
8 p.m. – South College Green Living Room – LACS
Film Series continues with Central
Station
(Brazil, Walter Salles, 1999) – An orphaned boy is befriended by a
lonely and cynical woman.

Friday, April 23 to Monday, April 26
8 & 10 p.m. – Reamer Campus Center Auditorium – Movie: Along Came Polly
10 p.m. – Old Chapel – magician Mike Super.