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September 26, 2003: Volume 59, Number 3

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Saturday, Sept. 27
2 p.m. – Frank Bailey Field – Women's field hockey vs. Rensselaer (UCAA contest)
2 p.m. – Garis Field - Men's soccer vs. Clarkson (UCAA contest)
10 p.m. – Library Plaza – Fall formal featuring the World Famous JS1

Sunday, Sept. 28 through Monday, Sept. 29
8 and 10 p.m.
– Reamer Campus Center Auditorium – Movie: Finding Nemo

Wednesday, Oct. 1
11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
– 3rd floor of Schaffer Library – Weekly book sale on Wednesdays through the fall term – Hardcovers $2; paperbacks, $1.
4 p.m. – Garis Field – Men's soccer vs. Massachusetts College
7 p.m. – Memorial Chapel – Leadership workshop: "You Can't Lead Others Until You Lead Yourself."

Thursday, Oct. 2
12:25 p.m. – F.W. Olin Center Auditorium  – Chemistry seminar with guest speaker Andrew Barber '79 of Barton and LoGuidice, P.C., "Chemical Aspects of Environmental Remediation."
12:30 p.m. – Bailey 207 – Biology seminar with Prof. George Butterstein: "Research at the San Diego Zoo: Alligators, Elephants, and Pandas" based on his sabbatical last year at the zoo.
1:35 p.m. – Arts 215 – Art historian Philip K. Hu lecturing on "No Stone Left Unturned: Mi Wanzhong (1570-1628) and the Culture of Rocks in Late Ming China."
4 p.m. – Frank Bailey Field – Women's field hockey vs. Williams
7 p.m. – F.W. Olin Center Auditorium – "12 Windows" film series presents Nine Queens (Argentina), with Prof. William Garcia. Plot: two grifters from Buenos Aires try to double-cross each other as the Argentine economy collapses around them.

Friday, Oct. 3 to Monday, Oct. 6
8 and 10 p.m. – Reamer Campus Center Auditorium – Movie: The Hulk

Friday, Oct. 3
12:20 p.m. – Arts 215 – "Lunchtime Jazz," featuring Prof. Tim Olsen and other Capital Region jazz artists. This program, part of Olsen's "History of Jazz" class, will feature swing.
3:30 p.m. – Tennis courts – Women's tennis vs. Russell Sage

Saturday, Oct. 4
8 p.m. – Memorial Chapel -- Jason Mraz – Tickets $5 for Union student; $15 for general public

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