Campus Calendar
Today, October 26
Swing Dance Society at CSU
7 to 11 p.m.
Join us for a field trip to the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley for free lessons and dancing! Meet in the LSC behind Sweet Sinsations by 7 p.m. for carpooling or directions. This is a Halloween event so dress in costume! Partners and previous experience are not required. For more information e-mail swing@lamar.colostate.edu.
Women at Noon: Wise Women's Use of Herbs and Common Sense
Noon to 1 p.m.
Lory Student Center rooms 220-222
Learn how women can move from fear to empowerment through the wise use of herbal medicines and teas, the right types of exercise, balanced nutrition and other simple lifestyle choices we make daily.
Exploring Majors Fair
11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
LSC, Longs Peak room
Get the chance to talk to representatives from all of the colleges at CSU as well as other departments that can help you decide which path is best for you. Free pizza! Contact Crystal Lancaster at crystal.lancaster@colostate.edu for more details.
RAL Pizza Party
6 to 8 p.m.
LSC, RAL student lounge
Join us for free pizza, soda and good conversation. Families are welcome! RSVP is appreciated so we know how much pizza to order. RSVP to Jan Rastall at 491-0415
CSU Young Democrats
7 p.m.
LSC, room 203-205
Speakers from UNICEF and Larimer County Food Bank will talk about poverty. Bring a canned food item to donate to the food bank! For more information contact Ellen at (303) 931-4259.
Thursday, October 27
CSU Baha'i Campus Association
7 p.m.
Clark building, room C-251
Dr. Jack Coleman will talk about science and religion and how they can agree. Everyone is welcome. For more information contact Lindsay at 495-4096.
Creative Writing Program Reading Series
7:30 p.m.
Hatton Gallery, Visual Arts Building
Pulitzer prize-winning poet Jorie Graham will give a reading of her work with a reception and book signing to follow.
Friday, October 28
Mystery Science Theater 3000
7 p.m.
LSC Senate Chambers
Mystery Science Theater 3000 presents a double feature: "Manos: The Hands of Fate" and "The Incredibly Strange Creatures who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies." Prize for best costume! Admission is free.
Economics Club
Noon
Clark building, room A206
Professor Peter Gray of Rutgers University presents "Why so Much Perfection." Bring a bag lunch and listen to Professor Gray's talk on international trade and finance. Contact Ross at 219-5427 for more information.
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