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This Week at Elon Page I THIS WEEK AT ELON Tickets will be available at the Fine Arts Box Office located inside the Fine Arts Center between the hours of 12:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Grand Folklorico de Mexico Thurs., Nov. 8 Fine Arts TTieatre Christmas Concert: Make We Joy Now In This Place (Available on Friday, Nov. 9.) Fri., Nov. 30 Fine Arts Theatre Sat, Dec. 1 Fine Arts Theatre 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Also on exhibit in the Isabella Cannon Room, Ward Gallwy and Godwin Suite Faculty and Student Art Exhibit. An exhibit by members of the Elon College Art Dept, and a juried exhibit of student works. On exhibit until December 4. I DATE EVENT LOCATION TIME Thursday College Coffee Nov, 8 Scott Plaza 9:30 a.m.- 10:00 p.m. Grand Folklorico de Mexico Fine Arts Theatre 8:00 p.m. Thirty-two lavishly costumed dancers and musicians will offer a festive evening of Mexican folk song and dance. A seven piece mariachi band, a marimba duo, and a trio of guitars and harp provide the music for the talented dance ensemble's melange of polkas, waltzes, fandangos, ancient Aztec dances, Mexican ballets and hat dances. Admission by ticket only: $10.00 or Elon IJ). The Anne Ellington Powell Master Artist Series ..uiiM II ■■ IIHI ■»■*»* • I. J " - ‘ Ilf — II I I • fail Heather Whitehouse/The Pfendulum Students participated in a campus wide aerobic class during National Fitness Week. Other activities such as swimming, water volleyball and strength and conditioning classes were offered during the week. Friday Nov. 9 Saturday Nov. 10 Sunday Nov. 11 Men's Soccer TBA Area Playoff (also Sat., Nov. 10 and Sun., Nov. 11) Women’s Soccer Elon NAIA South Regional (also Sat. Nov. 10) Admissions Office Fall Visitation Day Football Away Elon vs. Wingate College TBA TBA 8:30 a.m- 2:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. Peri Aston: Solo Theatre ' Whitley 8:00 p.m. Peri Aston performs four solo shows of her own devising, richly varied in cdntent and style. She has toured in Britain and the United States. The show includes Joan of Arc, Quest, Not Just a Pretty Face and Pierrot and Co. Sponsored by: Women's Studies, Student Activities, Religious Life, and Cultural Programs. Wednesday The Poetry Group Writing Center 6:00 p.m. Nov. 14 Come one, come all. Spend an hour with the Elon College muses. Bring your own work for friendly advice or just come and listen as others read and react. A new Elon College tradition... 17th Oxfam Fast for a World Hist. Sem. Room 7:00 p.m. Harvest Begins 7:30 p.m. Fasters and non-fasters alike are welcome to join us to celebrate the start of this international fast. Thursday Nov. 15 Catholic Mass Newman Society Large Lounge Long Center 6:30 p.m. Whitley 7:30 p.m. Patricia Ayers "Who Gets the Peace Dividends?" A member of its executive committee and former Chair of its Board of Du-ectors, Ms. Ayers will discuss the current work of Bread for the Worid. BFW seeks to influence American policy on matters related to hunger and poverty. Its current theme is "A Harvest of Peace." Sponsored by the Chaplain's Office in cooperation with the Oxfam Fast for Life also in progress, Nov. 14-15. College Coffee Scott Plaza 9:30 a.m.- 10:00 a.m. ^eakmg toe Fast xv Lounge 5:00 p.m. Pro^m: I)r. Tom Arcaro will Long Center 6:(X) p.m. g)eak on' Hunger and Global Responsibility: My View From India." asters and non-fasters please come for food and an impcHiant talk. Tuesday Nov. 13 College Chapel Whitley The Gospel Choir will perform in preparation for their Fall Concert, Sat Nov. 17 ; Fellowship of Christian Athletes’^ I!’'^AlumnitGym , 9d0om Fighting Christian Qub room V ‘ .1 f 9:30 a.m.- 10:(X) a.m. ^ward M. Galligan Yeager Recital 8:00 p.n™» 'Living One's Phil(^phy: Some Ancient Models" One feature distinguishing ancient from modem philosophy is this: For the ancients, philosophy was a guide to living, and life was a ^ philosophy. Dr. Galligan, professw of philosoj^y at UNC-Chapel Hill, will explore this theme using key figures from the anc^nt world. BleventhMnml Pmis E.
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