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April
17 - May 4, 2002 |
If you have questions or to confirm
information, please contact the office
affiliated with the event.
EXHIBITION
April 1 - April 23
"Studio
Arts Annual," an exhibition featuring the work of students enrolled in
studio arts courses. The exhibit continues through Tuesday, April 23. Hours
are 1:00-6:00 p.m., daily. Admission: free; Widener Gallery, Austin Arts
Center
EVENTS
TUESDAY,
APRIL 16
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4:30
p.m.
Men's Varsity Lacrosse vs. Wesleyan at Trinity
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5:30
p.m.
"The Heightened Need for International Criminal
Justice" by Richard J. Goldstone, justice of the Constitutional
Court of South Africa, as part of the international human rights lecture
series, "Truth, Justice & Reconciliation: Confronting the Past,
Constructing the Future." Admission: free; Wean Terrace Room B,
Mather Hall
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17
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12:10-1:05
p.m.
"Current Trends in Supercomputing" by Peter Yoon,
assistant professor of computer science, as part of the newer faculty
brown bag lunch series sponsored by the Trinity Center for Collaborative
Teaching and Research. Admission: free; Wean Terrace Room B, Mather Hall
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4:30-5:30
p.m.
"The State of Human Rights in Tibet Today" by Chuye
Kunsang and Passang Lhamo, visiting Tibetan nuns, as part of the
international human rights lecture series, "Truth, Justice &
Reconciliation: Confronting the Past, Constructing the Future."
Admission: free; Rittenberg Lounge, Mather Hall
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7:30
p.m.
"The Rose Seller," a film that is part of the Latin
American & Iberian Film Series. Films feature English subtitles and
guest speakers. Admission: free; Boyer Auditorium, Albert C. Jacobs Life
Sciences Center
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9:30-11:30
p.m.
"Sharpharp Jr. & the Blades" perform blues, funk,
and R&B. Admission: free; Bistro, Koeppel Student Center
THURSDAY,
APRIL 18
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3:30
p.m.
Women's Varsity Softball vs. Western Connecticut at Trinity
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8:00
p.m.
"Undermining the Machine," an original performance
piece that is the result of a collaboration between students and
performance artist/guest faculty member, Roberto Sifuentes '89. Free
tickets with a Trinity ID; non-Trinity
admission: $8 General, $5 Students and 60+ w/ID; Garmany Hall,
Austin Arts Center
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9:30
p.m.-12:30 a.m.
"Frank Varela Quartet" performs modern jazz, original
compositions. Admission: free; Bistro, Koeppel Student Center
FRIDAY,
APRIL 19
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3:30
p.m.
Men's Varsity Tennis vs. Coast Guard at Trinity
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8:00
p.m.
"Undermining the Machine," an original performance
piece that is the result of a collaboration between students and
performance artist/guest faculty member, Roberto Sifuentes '89. Free
tickets with a Trinity ID; non-Trinity
admission: $8 General, $5 Students and 60+ w/ID; Garmany Hall,
Austin Arts Center
SATURDAY,
APRIL 20
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Noon-10:00
p.m.
Ninth Annual Trinity College Fire-Fighting Home Robot Contest.
Admission: free; Oosting Gymnasium, Ferris Athletic Center
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11:00
a.m.
Women's Varsity Lacrosse vs. Middlebury at Trinity
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1:00
p.m.
Women's Varsity Softball vs. Amherst at Trinity
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1:00
p.m.
Men's Varsity Tennis vs. Williams at Trinity
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3:00
p.m.
Chamber Ensembles and Private Lessons Recital features vocalists
and instrumentalists in Trinity's chamber ensembles and private lessons
programs. Admission: free; Chapel
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8:00
p.m.
"Undermining the Machine," an original performance
piece that is the result of a collaboration between students and
performance artist/guest faculty member, Roberto Sifuentes '89. Free
tickets with a Trinity ID; non-Trinity
admission: $8 General, $5 Students and 60+ w/ID; Garmany Hall,
Austin Arts Center
SUNDAY,
APRIL 21
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2:00
p.m.
Men's Varsity Tennis vs. Middlebury at Trinity
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8:00
a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Ninth Annual Trinity College Fire-Fighting Home Robot Contest.
Admission: $5 for adults; free for students of any age. Oosting
Gymnasium, Ferris Athletic Center
MONDAY,
APRIL 22
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Noon-1:30
p.m.
"Contemporary Issues in Health and Human Rights" by
Leonard Rubenstein, director of Physicians for Human Rights, as part of
the international human rights lecture series, "Truth, Justice
& Reconciliation: Confronting the Past, Constructing the
Future." Admission: free; Location TBA
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8:00
p.m.
"Silk Road and Diamond Path: Archaeology of Buddhism in
Tibet" by Mark Aldendorfer of the University of California at Santa
Barbara as part of the American Institute of Archeology Lecture Series.
Admission: free; Boyer Auditorium, Albert C. Jacobs Life Sciences Center
TUESDAY,
APRIL 23
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3:30
p.m.
Men's Varsity Baseball vs. Amherst at Trinity
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3:30
p.m.
Men's Varsity Tennis vs. Holy Cross at Trinity
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4:15
p.m.
"Italians & Italian, Genes & Language in the Making
of a People" by Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza of Stanford University.
This is a Cesare Barbieri Endowment for Italian Culture event.
Admission: free; McCook Auditorium
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4:30
p.m.
Women's Varsity Lacrosse vs. Wesleyan at Trinity
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7:30
p.m.
"Bird & Bull Incunabula: The Beginnings of a Private
Press Printer" by author Henry Morris, as part of the series,
"From Pictograph to Private Press." Admission: free; McCook
Auditorium
WEDNESDAY,
APRIL 24
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4:00
p.m.
"In One Door and Out Another," a multi-arts
presentation conceived and performed by the InterArts 2002 Ensemble at
Trinity. Admission: free; Studio 47, 3rd floor, Seabury Hall
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4:15
p.m.
"Papal Politics" by John Allen of the National
Catholic Reporter, and Robert Kaiser of Newsweek.
This is a Cesare Barbieri Endowment for Italian Studies event.
Admission: free; McCook Auditorium
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4:30
p.m.
Women's Varsity Softball vs. Wesleyan at Trinity
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8:00
p.m.
"In One Door and Out Another," a multi-arts
presentation conceived and performed by the InterArts 2002 Ensemble at
Trinity. Admission: free; Studio 47, 3rd floor, Seabury Hall
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9:30-11:30
p.m.
Trinity a cappella groups perform. Admission: free; Bistro, Koeppel Student
Center
THURSDAY,
APRIL 25
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4:15-5:30
p.m.
Barbara Benedict, professor of English, discusses her book, Curiosity,
as part of the author series sponsored by the Trinity Center for
Collaborative Teaching and Research. Admission: free; 115 Allen Place
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8:00
p.m.
"Closer Than Ever," a musical-theater song-cycle/revue
on contemporary concerns presented by the department of music.
Admission: free; Goodwin Theater, Austin Arts Center
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9:30
p.m.-12:30 a.m.
Trinity Jazz Band performs. Admission: free; Bistro, Koeppel
Student Center
SATURDAY,
APRIL 27
TUESDAY,
APRIL 30
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5:00
p.m.
"Verga, Pirandello, Sciascia," a lecture in Italian
(with English translation) by Sicilian novelist, Vincenzo Consolo. This
is a Cesare Barbieri Endowment for Italian Culture event. Admission
free; Honorary Vice Consulate of Italy for the State of Connecticut, 70
Vernon Street
WEDNESDAY, MAY 1
- 7:30 p.m. "The Role of Russia in a Changing World
Order" by Yuri Afanasiev of the Russian State University for the
Humanities. Dr. Afanasiev will be presented with a President's Medal at
this event. Hamlin Hall
SATURDAY,
MAY 4
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