Posted on Apr 30, 2004

Friday, April 30
7 to 10 p.m.

Memorial Fieldhouse –
SAE Walking Robot Contest Dash & Load Retrieval Events

Saturday, May 1

2004 SAE Walking Robot Contest final day of
events:
8 a.m. to noon – Memorial Fieldhouse –
slalom, tripwire, and object seeking
1:30 to 5:30 p.m.,endurance
and obstacle course.
7 to 10 p.m.
Reamer Campus Center Auditorium – Awards ceremony and banquet.

Saturday, May 1 to Monday, May 3
8 & 10 p.m.
– Reamer Campus Center Auditorium – Movie: Big Fish.

Sunday, May 2
11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
– Memorial Fieldhouse – Kenney Community Center presents UCARE Day, educational and fun
activities and food and prizes for children. Free admission. Open to all.
Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.

Monday, May 3
12:30 to 1:30 p.m.

— Social Sciences 104 — Philip T. Reeker, deputy spokesman of the U.S.
Department of State, will speak about U.S. policy in Iraq in a conversation with students.
Sponsored by the Department of Political Science's “Pizza and Politics” series.
2:50-4:40
p.m.
— Arts 313 – Workshop with jazz ensemble Dead Cat Bounce.
8 p.m.Old Chapel — Public performance by Dead
Cat Bounce. Admission free with Union ID, $5 for public.

Tuesday, May 4
11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m
. – SS104 – Junior Faculty Women's
Research Colloquium, sponsored by the President's Commission on the Status of
Women. Speaker Michelle Angrist, assistant professor of political science, will
present “Why is Turkey the only Democracy in the Muslim Middle
East?” (RSVP by Friday at 4 p.m. and get a free lunch.)
4 p.m. – Central Park baseball field – Baseball vs. Hamilton.
7 p.m. — Reamer Campus Center Auditorium — Pedro Matta, former
torture victim and political prisoner of Chile's Pinochet dictatorship, on “Chile after Pinochet: Human Rights, Justice,
and the Struggle against Impunity.”

Wednesday, May 5
3 – 6 p.m. – Becker Career Center – U Connect with non-profit
organizations.
4 p.m.
–Central
Park baseball
field – Baseball vs. Skidmore.
7:30 p.m. – Memorial Chapel — Irshad Manji,
Toronto-based journalist/author/TV personality, on “Not My Father's Islam:
Empowering Women and Reform in the Islamic World.” (See story this issue.) Her
lecture is the annual Frederick E. Miller Lecture in Honor of Anwar Sadat. A
reception will follow in the Hale House Dining Room. The event is free and open
to the public.
8 to 10 p.m. – South College, green living room – LACS Film Series
continues with Dance Hall Queen (Jamaica,
Don Letts, Rick Elgood 1997) – In a Kingston, Jamaica ghetto, a single mother/street vendor discovers the dancehall and becomes a star as she vies in a contest that will
change her life. Music by Chevelle Franklin, the Marley Girls, Grace Jones and
others.

Thursday, May 6
3:30 p.m
. – Tennis courts – Men's tennis vs.
Oneonta.

Friday, May 7
Steinmetz Symposium

various locations.
See schedule at http://www.union.edu/Steinmetz
10 a.m. – noon, 2 -4 p.m. – SS016 – Symposium on Baseball in Asia featuring
Bill Kelly of Yale University; journalist Marty Kuehnert; author/journalist Joe
Reaves; and author Robert Whiting.

Friday, May 7 to Monday, May 10
8 &
10:30 p.m. – Reamer Campus Center Auditorium –
Movie: Cold Mountain (155 min.)

Saturday, May 8
Prize Day
9 a.m.
– Field trip to the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown and “Roundtable: Baseball in Asia.” Free bus trip for symposium
participants. Contact Prof. Theodore Gilman at gilmant@union.edu.
9 p.m. – Old Chapel – Jazz and Java Lounge