Out and About
Thursday, Feb. 23
Spanner CD release show 8:30 p.m. at the Ship Pub.
MUN Cinema presents Everything is Illuminated, 7 p.m. Empire Theatres,
Avalon Mall.
Newfoundland Historical Society lecture by Dr. Terry Carlson 8 p.m. Marine Institute.
Friday, Feb. 24
Information session for Classics 4103: Roman Topography and Monuments 3 p.m. in A-4059.
Infertility and the Contradictory Constructions of Motherhood in Ireland by Jill Allison, Anthropology, 12 p.m. SN-4087.
Persistently Positive Inverses of Diagonally Perturbed M-Matrices, by Dr. Ronald Haynes, 2 p.m. HH-3017.
Saturday, Feb. 25
The Vagina Monologues 8 p.m. Reid Theatre.
Sea-Hawks basketball versus Acadia 6 p.m. Field House.
Sunday, Feb. 26
The Vagina Monologues 8-11 p.m. Reid Theatre.
The Pitch: The Screenwriter’s Tool workshop with Paul Butler 1 p.m. A-3018.
Sunday Chapel 3-4:30 p.m. St. John’s Chapel.
Sea-Hawks basketball 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Field House.
Tuesday, Feb. 28
The Psychology of Weight Loss by Dr. Kellie Hadden, Psychology, 7 p.m. Sobey’s Merrymeeting Road.
PhD oral defence of thesis by Jacqueline Blundell, Psychology. 2 p.m. HSC-2990.
Wednesday, March 1
Helene Staveley, English, will present City and Citizen in Lisa Moore’s Alligator.
4 p.m. IIC-2014.
Dr. Geoff Rayner-Canham, Grenfell College, will speak on the evolution of women and science, 2:30 p.m. SN-4087.
Thursday, March 2
MUN Cinema presents The Squid and the Whale, 7 p.m. Avalon Mall.
Communication at Work seminar 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Call Lifelong Learning at 737-7979.
Masculinities Reading Group 4 p.m. Feild Hall.
Friday, March 3
Women’s Equality and Feminist Activism in Newfoundland and Labrador with Joyce Hancock 12 p.m. SN-4087.
Sunday, March 5
Sunday Chapel 3 p.m. St. John’s Chapel.
Claire Morris on People and Ideas: The Role of Graduate Education in a Knowledge Society. 7 p.m. A-1043.
Tuesday, March 7
Embassy Cafe 1 p.m. 3rd floor, University Centre.
Wednesday, March 8
Dr. Kenneth Carty on Doing Democracy Differently: Is it Time for Electoral Reform in Canada? 8 p.m. IIC-2001.
Thursday, March 9
MUN Cinema presents C.R.A.Z.Y at 7 p.m. Avalon Mall.
Guangchun Li, Chemistry, with Electrochemical Study of Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells and Development of Pt Based Catalysts for Electro-Oxidation of Ethanol. 10 a.m. IIC-2014.
Friday, March 10
Ross Leckie reading at 7 p.m. School of Music.
Human Rights Film Festival 6 p.m. A-1043.
John Weber on Alterations in Cerebellar and Hippocampal Cells Induced by Ethanol or Trauma. 9 a.m. Lecture Theatre I, School of Pharmacy.
Sunday, March 12
Sunday Chapel 3 p.m. St. John’s Chapel.
Monday, March 13
Family Medicine Residents’ Forum 2006 8:30 a.m. Fluvarium, 5 Nagle’s Place.
Tuesday, March 14
Embassy Cafe 1 p.m. 3rd floor, University Centre.
Fitness 101: Active Living for Health and Wellness 1:30 p.m. Education Building. Register at 737-7979.
Wednesday, March 15
Newfoundland Orchid Society meeting 8 p.m. Botanical Garden, Mount Scio Road.
Justice and Democracy for Haiti with Patrick Elie, 7 p.m. SN-2109.
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