FEB
tmfentsr—four
SEVEN
All
Events Are
FREE
Unless Otherwise Noted!
For events without phone
numbers, call 962-2211
tuesday
11 AM “Eyes on the Prize”
Film Series. Black Cultural Center. Sponsored
by Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc 932-6693
12:30pm Nancy Peacock
Reading from her new novel life Without Water.
Donovan Lounge, Greenlaw. Sponsored by
Creative Speakers (English Dept.). 962-5481
12:30pm Using the IMF's International
Financial Statistics Database
(short course) w/ Jim Cassell, IRSS
15 Manning Hall. Sponsored by the Institute for
Research in Social Science. 962-0782
2pm Lexis/Nexls
A demonstration of effective search strategies for
this database, which is strong in news, business,
law, & government information. Main reference
desk, Ist floor, Davis Library. Sponsored by
Davis Library Reference Dept 962-1151
4pm College Lights Lecture: “Ladies
Sing the Blues: Courtly Love From the
12th Century to the Modern Era”
w/ Dr. Jane Bums, professor in the Wbmen’s
Studies Dept, UNC-CH
Dowd Room, George Whtts Hifl Alumni
Center. Sponsored by College of Arts &
Sciences, General Alumni Association, Arts &
Sciences Foundation. Call to register: 962-7054
4PM “Do Land Snails Debunk the
Competitive Exclusion Principle?
(And why do they have such weird sex?)”
(seminar) Dr. Kenneth Emberton of the
Molluscan Biodiversity Inst, speaking
201 Coker Hall. Sponsored by the Biology
Department 962-8316
spm “National Cancer Institute Clinical
Trials Network: Demographics of
Participation” (lecture) w/ Otis W.
Brawley, MD, National Cancer Institute
3023 GCRC Conference Room. Sponsored by
the Department of Medicine/Division of
Hematology/Oncology. 966-4431
4pm Underground Expressions
Cabaret Carolina Union. Refreshments served.
Sponsored by Sonja Haynes Stone Black
Cultural Center. 962-9001
6:3opm Donate Life’s Ice Cream Social
Bone marrow donors will share their
experiences
Upstairs, Union Lounge. Ben & Jerry’s will be
served. Sponsored by Donate Life - UNC’s
Bone Marrow Drive. 962-4102
7pm Terrorism & Crime:
A More Dangerous World
Kenneth Absher, Consultant to the President’s
Commission on the role & capabilities of the
United States Intelligence community, speaking.
Room 100, Hamilton Hall. Sponsored by the
7pm Consensus & Conflict Management
(workshop) with Jim Utlman,
Assistant Director, University Housing
Toy Lounge, Dey Hall. Sponsored by the
Emerging Leaders Program. 966-4041
7pm -10 pm Auditions for
“A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
Greenlaw 431. Bring 1 prepared Shakespearean
monologue. Sponsored by the UNC
Shakespeare Circle. 932-7526
Bpm The Death of Papa (play)
Featuring two-time Tony Award winner Matthew
Broderick, Academy & Tony Award winner Ellen
Burstyn. Guest Director Michael Wilson. Paul
Greene Theatre. Sponsored by Play Makers
Repertory Company. SOLD OUT. Contact
ticket office for waitlist information at 962-PLAY.
Wednesday
10am Literature Resources Internet
An overview of literature resources available
through the Internet. Main Reference Desk,
Ist. fl. Davis Library. Sponsored by Davis
Library Reference Dept. 962-1151
Ioam-4pm Camp Day Great Hall
Carolina Union. 35-50 Camps from around the
U.S. come & advertise for summer jobs &
internships. Sponsored by UNC Recreation
Society. 929-9641
NOON “PEG-Mediated Model
Membrane Fusion: Structural Events &
Their Relation to Events During
Biomembrane Fusion” (seminar) w/ Dr.
Barry Lentz, Dept of Biochemistry, UNC-CH
Conference Room, 124 Taylor Hall. Sponsored by
the Dept, of Cell Biology & Anatomy. 966-3026
NOON Around the Circle: Ebonics
Rachel Watkins, Ph. D. candidate in the
Dept, of Anthropology, moderator
At/Sponsored by the Sonja Haynes Stone Black
Cultural Center. 962-9001
3:3opm “Violence Against Women: A
Global Health Problem” (seminar)
w I Lori Heise, Co-Director of Health &
Developmental Policy Project, Wash., D.C.
1301 McGavran-Greenberg, School of Public
Health. Sponsored by the Department of
Maternal & Child Health, School of Public
Health. 966-5981
4pm “Interplay of Transcriptional &
Posttranscriptional Mechanisms in the
Developmental Control of Human
Globin Gene Expression” (seminar)
w/ Stephen A. Liebhaber, M.D., Professor of
Genetics & Medicine, Investigator,
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
407 Brauer Hall. Sponsored by UNC Lineberger
Comprehensive Cancer Center. 966-3036
7pm Black Writers Series
Lucille Clifton speaking
103 Bingham Hall.
7pm Alcohol Abuse (educational seminar)
Discussion on alcohol abuse with Matt Sullivan-
Alcohol Education, Student Health Services.
Great Hail, Carolina Union. Sponsored by
Office of Greek Affairs. 966-4041
7pm -10 pm Auditions for
“A Midsummer Night’s Dream"
Greenlaw 431. Bring 1 prepared Shakespearean
monologue. Sponsored by the UNC
Shakespeare Circle. 932-7526
Bpm Mike Garrigan Concert
Mike Garrigan, guitarist & vocalist, to perform a
benefit concert for Donate Life - UNC’s Bone
Marrow Drive. Carolina Union, Cabaret. $4, at
the door. 962-4102
Bpm Horton Foote’s The Death of Papa
(See February 11 listing)
Bpm Death By Chocolate
An evening of sinful indulgence in chocolate
desserts, coffee, & live jazz music with the
Junkyard Jazz Quintet Carmichael Ballroom. Free
to campus residents presenting key. Sponsored by
Residence Hall Association. 914-5465
thursday
IIAM “Eyes on the Prize” film series
(See February Tl listing)
12:30pm Reading by Richard Tillinghasp
(reading from i Hon3j
Donwan Lounge, Greenlaw. Sponsored by
Creative Speakers (English Dept). 962-5481
12:30pm Introduction to the Current
Population Survey (short course)
w/Jim Cassell, IRSS
15 Manning Hall. Sponsored by the Institute for
Research in Social Science. 962-0782
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4pm “Chemical Effects in v-HA-ras
(Tg.AC) & p 53 Deficient Transgenic
Mouse Lines” (seminar) Raymond W.
Tennant, Ph.D., will be speaking
302 Brinkhous-Bullitt Bldg. Sponsored by the
Department of Pathology & Laboratory
Medicine. 966-4676
s:3opm Book Collecting Seminar with
the Rare Book Collection Staff (Part I)
Pleasants Family Assembly Room, Wilson
Library. Reception at spm. Sponsored by
Friends of the Library. 962-1301
4pm “If These Wails Could Talk”
(film & discussion)
Carolina Union Cabaret Free admission,
coffee, & cake, in conjunction with Cafe
Cabaret Sponsored by Carolina Union
Activities Board. 962-1157
7pm Leaders as Collaborators: Leadership
Within A Small Group Context
(workshop) w I Walter Carl, Graduate
Student, Dept, of Communication Studies
Toy Lounge, Dey Hall. Sponsored by the
Emerging Leaders Program. 966-4041
Bpm Horton Foote’s The Death of Papa
(See February 11 listing)
9pm “If These Walls Could Talk” (film)
Carolina Union Cabaret. Sponsored by Carolina
Union Activities Board. 962-1157