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3 The Barker WEDNESDAY JAN 29 Free Concert featuring Nathan Wright Shirley on piano, Lipinsky Auditorium, 12:15pm Italy Study Abroad Meeting for all signed-up students. Laurel Forum, 3:30pm-5pm THURSDAY JAN 30 Clear.Window on the Arts Series: Bryan White and Victor Walker, Jazz, Glasshouse, 12:15pm Catholic Student Association Bible Study, Cooperative Campus Ministries House, 7pm Men’s Basketball vs. Coastal Carolina, Justice Gym, 7pm FRIDAY JAN 31 Last Day to See “Catching My Breath,” Photograph Exhibition by Senior Cassie Floan, Ramsey Library 3rd Floor Gallery Last Day to See Quilt Exhibition by Charmaine Strong, Blowers Gallery, Ramsey Library Deadline for First Round of Weekend Events Funding, see page 10 for details, 5pm Underdog Productions: Band Nite, come hear your favorite local up and coming bands, Free with Student ID, Dining Hall, 9pm “Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood,” Free Movie and Popcorn from the Office of Student Life, Humanities Lecture Hall, 9pm SATURDAY FEB 1 Men’s Basketball vs. Elon, Justice Gym, 2pm Women’s Basketball vs. High Point, Justice Gym, 7pm “Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood,” Free Movie and Popcorn from the Office of Student Life, Humanities Lecture Hall, 9pm SUNDAY FEB 2 United Methodist Campus Ministries will meet to attend church at Berry Temple UMC (a diverse worshiping community), after church bring money to eat lunch at El Chapala! Meet at Mills Crosswalk, 10:30am, all welcome! Email umcm@bulldog.unca.edu for more information Catholic Student Association Mass, Cooperative Campus Ministries House, 9pm MONDAY FEB 3 Clear Window on the Arts Series, Glasshouse, 12:15pm Housing and Residence Life Design Your Own Valentine’s Treats Study Break, call x6700 for location “Great Decisions,” Lecture and Discussion sponsored byWNC World Affairs Council, Free with Student ID, Owen Conference Center 302, 7:30pm TUESDAY FEB 4 Last Day to See “Golden Mean,” Paintings Exhibition by BFA Candidate Michael Freeman, University Gallery, Owen Hall Underdog Productions: Open Mic Nite, come watch the UNCA community perform! Free! Dining Hall, 9pm WEDNESDAY FEB 5 College Success Workshop Series: UNCA Student Life: Services and Opportunities, All Welcome, Laurel Forum, 12:15pm Bookstore Advisory Committee Meeting, a forum for students to discuss bookstore policy, practices, and an opportunity to promote change. Dining Hall 242, 3:30pm Underdog Productions: Last Lecture Series, hear professors give a lecture as if the worid were ending tomorrow! Free, Laurel Forum, 6pm Men’s Basketball vs. High Point, Justice Gym, 7pm “Morals and How We Learn to Make Moral Choices,” Part of UNCA’s Philosophy Lecture Series, Kellogg Center, Hendersonville, contact 891 -5068 for more Information, 7:30pm THURSDAY FEB 6 Biology Seminar Series: Rare Animals, Declining Habitats, and the Fine Art of French Cooking, Professor Peter Welgl from Wake Forest University speaks, Whitman Room, Ramsey Library, 12pm Clear Window on the Arts Series, Glasshouse, 12:15pm Catholic Student Association Bible Study and Speaker - Father Frank Cancro, Cooperative Campus Ministries House, 7pm Underdog Productions: Singer/Songwriter Cory Brannan, recently spotlighted in Rolling Stone! Free with Student ID, Dining Hall, 9pm Don’t Forget Cultural and Special Events this Spring! UNC-Asheville Cultural and Special Events brings first-class performing arts to the campus stage each year. We often host touring world-beat jazz or pop, folk or light classical music, powerful theatre and spoken word performers, well-known authors or speakers on current issues, and dance of every description. Students may purchase discount tickets to all events. The Cultural Events committee, composed of volunteer students, faculty and staff, works together to enrich ond expand the cultural atmosphere of the campus and the broader community of western North Carolina. Coming February 7th - The African American Dance Ensemble! Lipinsky Auditorium, 8pm. Interested? Find more Information at unca.edu/ student_actlvltlcs/ cultural.htm
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