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MondayJanuary 10, 2011 |
Poetry, portraits of incarcerated women Jan. 20-Feb. 3 in Chase Hall GalleryMore Than a Rap Sheet [real stories of incarcerated women], an exhibition of poetry and portraits, opens with a reception at 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 20, in Bates College’s Chase Hall Lounge, 56 Campus Ave. The exhibition continues in the Chase Hall Gallery through Feb. 3. |
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FridaySeptember 17, 2010 |
Campus Construction Update: Sept. 20, 2010The grandstand is rising at Garcelon Field, the eagle landed at 10 Frye St., and they’re still slinging steel at Hedge and Roger Williams halls. |
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MondayDecember 7, 2009 |
Gamelan Orchestra performance includes student compositionThe Bates College Gamelan Orchestra will perform at 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 11, in Chase Hall Lounge, 56 Campus Ave. “Gamelan” refers to a broad genre of traditional Indonesian music played primarily on percussion instruments. Senior Barbara Byers, an interdisciplinary major in music and dance, composed a piece titled “Monkey” that’s included on the program. |
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ThursdayOctober 29, 2009 |
Bates to host Maine political forumsThis winter, in collaboration with the Androscoggin Valley Regional Program for the Gifted and Talented, Bates College hosts three presentations related to the 2010 election for Maine governor. Former Maine Gov. Angus King opens the series with a discussion of his first Blaine House race at noon Tuesday, Dec. 8, in Chase Hall Lounge, 56 Campus Ave. King will also discuss his legacy as governor, including the Maine public school laptop program that provides every public middle-school student with an Apple laptop. |
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TuesdayOctober 6, 2009 |
Award-winning Latino poet and gay activist to speakEmanuel Xavier, an award-winning Latino poet, spoken word artist, author and activist, speaks at Bates College in observance of National Coming Out Day at 4:30 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 8, in Chase Hall Lounge, 56 Campus Ave. |
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WednesdaySeptember 16, 2009 |
Native American leaders to discuss relationship between land, cultureMembers of three Native American tribes will discuss the hopes that Maine Indians have for their lands at 4:15 p.m. Monday, Sept. 21, in Chase Hall Lounge, 56 Campus Ave. |
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WednesdayJuly 1, 2009 |
About the Cover: Lounsbury '72Dr. Dave Lounsbury ’72, retired Army colonel and co-editor of “War Surgery in Afghanistan and Iraq,” visited the campus in March. |
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SaturdayNovember 1, 2008 |
Set ShotAt 4:48 p.m. on Jan. 12, 2008, after leaving a raucous Alumni Gym and a men’s basketball team win vs. Colby, photographer Phyllis Graber Jensen captured this image of a Chase Hall spire against the midwinter sunset. |
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TuesdayNovember 6, 2007 |
Political scientist offers an analysis of Israeli-Palestinian conflictNorman Finkelstein, controversial author of such books as “Beyond Chutzpah: On the Misuse of Anti-Semitism and the Abuse of History” and “The Holocaust Industry: Reflections on the Exploitation of Jewish Suffering,” speaks at 8 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 8, in Chase Hall Lounge. |
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WednesdayOctober 3, 2007 |
Sociologist, PBS 'History Detectives' investigator to discuss AfricaThe 2007–08 Bates College Lecture Series opens with a discussion of Africa in the modern world by sociologist Tukufu Zuberi at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 3, in Bates’ Chase Hall Lounge, 56 Campus Ave. |
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