Campus Calendar
Tuesday, Oct. 28
PSU School of Fine and Performing Arts
Noon Concert: Faculty Recital: Darrell Grant
Guess
75 Lincoln Recital Hall
Jazz Keyboards-hot damn
Free
PSU Campus Coalition
Campus Equity Week 2003
CEW Kickoff!
Noon
Smith Union Cafeteria
The start of a weeklong program on equity for part-time/adjunct faculty
Wednesday, Oct. 29
PSU English Department and PSU Friends of English
The Slavery Crisis and Emerson’s Philosophical Reorientation
6:30 p.m.
238 Smith Union
Lecture by David M. Robinson, Oregon State University
Refreshments and Conversion
Free
PSU School of Fine and Performing Arts
PRAXIS Architecture Lecture: Villebois
Noon
212 Shattuck Hall
Free
PSU Career Center
Non-Profit Career Fair
10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Smith Union Ballroom
Learn about careers in the nonprofit area
Free
Queers and Allies Movie Night
Oct 22, “Donnie Darko”
6 p.m.
292 Smith Union
Good movie about a boy and a bunny-aww
Free
PSU Campus Coalition
Campus Equity Week 2003
Globalization and Education Forum
1 p.m.
228 Smith Union
Free
Thursday, Oct. 30
PSU School of Fine and Performing Arts
Noon Concert: Michael Wicks
Guess again
75 Lincoln Recital Hall
Free
College Housing Northwest, PSU, The Meetro
Open Night Mic Night at the Meetro Caf퀌�
7 p.m.
1809 S.W. 11th (Behind Science Building Two)
Students are invited to share their creative talents ( i.e. poetry, music, short stories)
in a relaxed environment. Espresso drinks are $1!
Free
Vox:Voices for Choice
Halloween Party
6-7:30 p.m.
238 Smith Union
Theme: “Don’t be scared to get tested,” DJ, food, and prize for best costume
Free
Literary Arts Committee
Linda Greg
7:30 p.m.
238 Smith Union
Ms. Greg has many published collections of her poetry, which has graced the pages of The New Yorker.
Free for PSU students and staff
$8 general admission
PSU Campus Coalition
Campus Equity Week 2003
CEW Film Festival
Noon
Smith Union Cafeteria
Friday, Oct. 31
Queers and Allies
Boo Ball 2003
7 p.m.-1 a.m.
Smith Union Ballroom
7-8 p.m.: Costume registration and judging, swing and DJ music!
$5 adults/$3 youths and students with ID/
Free for children (5 and younger)
No one will be turned away for lack of funds
PSU Campus Coalition
Campus Equity Week 2003
Trick or Treating for Equity
Noon
Park Blocks
Film Committee
Fifth Avenue Cinema
“Daughter of Darkness”
And
“The Devil’s Bride”
7-9:30 p.m.
510 S.W. Hall
’60s and ’70s euro horror films, bring a date!
$2-$4
503-725-4470
PSU School of Fine and Performing Arts
PSU Chamber Choir and Symphony Orchestra
7:30 p.m.
First United Methodist Church, S.W. 18th Ave. and Jefferson
Price to be announced
www.fpa.pdx.edu
Saturday, Nov. 1
Film Committee
Fifth Avenue Cinema
“Daughter of Darkness”
And
“The Devil’s Bride”
7-9:30 p.m.
510 S.W. Hall
’60s and ’70s Euro horror films-bring a date!
$2-$4
503-725-4470
Vietnamese Student Association
Autumn Leaves 2003
8 p.m. -1 a.m.
Shattuck Hall 212
Spinning hip-hop, trance and R&B. Dress to impress
7guest/5 member
Recurring Weekly Events
The John Reed-Ben Linder Progressive Fall Film Festival
Nov. 3, “Z”
Nov. 10, “4 Days In September”
6 p.m.
Smith 225
Free
Wednesdays
Stitch and Bitch
Noon-2 p.m.
Smith Basement 26
Learn or share skills of knitting or crochet – all are welcome
Free
Queers and Allies Movie Night
Oct. 29, “The Nightmare Before Christmas”
Nov. 5, “Introducing Dorothy Dandridge”
6 p.m.
292 Smith Union
Thursdays
College Housing Northwest, PSU, The Meetro
Open Night Mic Night at the Meetro Caf퀌�
7 p.m.
1809 S.W. 11th (Behind Science Building Two)
Students are invited to share their creative talents (i.e. poetry, music, short stories)
in a relaxed environment. Espresso drinks are $1!
Free
Fridays
Women Resource Center Feminist Movie Night
Oct. 31, “The Burning Times”
Noon-2 p.m.
Multicultural Center Smith 228
Free