The Barker
Calendar of Events Continued...
WEDNESDAY FEB 27
Julia Butterfly Hill:
Presented by ASHE, LH
Aud., 7pm
THURSDAY FEB 28
"Master Harold and the
Boys," a play about the
struggle with attitudes of
apartheid in South Africa,
CBT, 8pm
Term il Intramural Interest
Meeting, HFC 203, 9pm
FRIDAY MAR 1
Music in Our Schools Month
Begins
National Women's History
Month Begins
Deadline for Fall Study
Abroad Applications
Application and Abstracts
due for NCUR Symposium
intent to Submit form due
for Spring Submission to
the UNCA Journal
Lauren Gibbes Art Exhibi
tion Opening, University
Gallery, 6:30pm
Sustainability/Green
Building: a presentation on
vegetative roofs by Trey
Whitley, Physical Plant
Conf. Room, 9am
Women's Studies Brown
Bag Lunch, LF, 12pm
"Master Harold and the
Boys," a play about the
struggle with attitudes of
apartheid in South Africa,
CBT, 8pm
Providence, traditional
Irish Band, appears at
Diana Wortham Theater,
downtown, 8pm, $5 Student
Rush Tickets available, see
pg 9 for details
"Jay and Silent Bob Strike
Back," FREE Movie and
Popcorn, HLH, 9pm
SATURDAY MAR 2
Innertube Water Polo
Tournament
Steve Byrne, Comedian,
spon. by UP, HLH, 7pm
"Master Harold and the
Boys," a play about the
struggle with attitudes of
apartheid in South Africa,
CBT, 8pm
struggle with attitudes of
apartheid in South Africa,
CBT, 2:30pm
UMCM meets at the CCM
house for FREE dinner and
program, ALL WELCOME!
5:30pm
MONDAY MAR 4
Women's Studies Brown
Bag Lunch, LF, 12pm
"What Can a Predomi
nantly White College Do
About Race?" discussion
with Joe Feagin, HLH, 3pm
Great Decisions Lecture
Series: "Russia
Re-examined," lecture with
Dr. David Knisley, OCC 302,
7:30pm
"ART," Cultural and Special
Event Performance by the
Arkansas Repertory
Theater, LH Aud., 8pm
Study Break, spon. by
Housing and Residence
Life, DH, 8:30pm-l 0:30pm
WEDNESDAY MAR 6
Foreign Languages Place
ment Exams for French and
Spanish, HLH, lOam-llam
Clear Window on the Arts
Free Lunchtime Perform
ance Series/Open
Rehearsal, Glasshouse,
12:15pm-lpm
Women's Studies Brown
Bag Lunch, LF, 12pm
Baseball vs. WCU, Green
wood Field, 2pm
Training for America
Reads, American Counts,
LF, 4pm
Emite
classical ^an.st, appear ng „fc ^os,
at Diana Wortham Theater,
downtown, 8pm, $5 Student P”’
Rush Tickets available, see
pg 9 for details
Term II Intramural Entries
Due
"Jay and Silent Bob Strike
Back," FREE Movie and
Popcorn, HLH, 9pm
SUNDAY MAR 3
Train Maintenance/ Build
ing at Richmond Hill Park,
spon. by UNCA Cycling
Club, contact kenleetech
@worldnet.att.net for more
info, 10am
"Master Harold and the
Boys," a play about the
TUESDAY MAR 5
Women's Studies Brown
Bag Lunch, LF, 12pm
"Virtue and Happiness,"
retirement speech by
Ileana Grams, Philosophy,
OCC 302/305, 3:30pm
THURSDAY MAR 7
Women's Studies Brown
Bag Lunch, LF, 12pm
Clear Window on the Arts
Free Lunchtime Perform
ance Series/Open
Rehearsal, Glasshouse,
12:1 5pm-l pm
Foreign Languages Place
ment Exams for French and
Spanish, HLH, 1:40pm-
2:40pm
"Accountability and TranS'
parency in the Pursuit of
Rights and Standards," 1®^,
ture with Edward Weisbo^'
of V-Tech, OCC, 7pm
"Islamic Traditionalism and
Reform on the Indian Sub-
Continent,"
HLH, 7pm
"The Journey," a play
1 I VI, focusing on the voyage of
by Jamal Malik. ,he Alrlca-’
people, HLH, 7pm