Arts, Lectures and Gatherings

Events for November 2007

The McKinley Suite: Encounter with the Sacred
Viscosity etchings by John Solem

Overton Hall

Art Professor Emeritus John Solem, a well-known and beloved member of the CLU community, triumphantly returns to CLU to share his extraordinary viscosity etchings with his old friends and current students.
Knit One, Heal Too!
Knitting Group

Samuelson Chapel

A group of knitters that meet on a weekly basis to knit together. Non-knitters, new knitters, and experienced knitters are all welcome!
Light Sculptures by Sean Sobczak
Opening reception: Wednesday, Oct. 31, 6 p.m.

Kwan Fong Gallery

Following the outstanding response to his work in the Kwan Fong Gallery in 2006, Sean Sobczak returns to CLU with his delightful light sculptures.
Dia de los Muertos

Ullman Commons

Join CLU in a traditional "Day of the Dead" observance.
Beach Camping and Surfing

Carpinteria State Beach

Spend a night at Carpinteria State Beach with the AVenture Club and learn to surf.
"The Learned Ladies" (Les Femmes Savantes) by Molière
Translated and adapted by Freyda Thomas

Preus-Brandt Forum

A 20th century verse translation and adaptation of Molière’s 17th century satire on intellectual excess.
Urban Exchange

Los Angeles

Spend a memorable weekend in urban Los Angeles learning about and experiencing the issues surrounding life in the big city. We will work with local agencies on projects that might benefit the community. Poverty and immigration, as well as social justice, homelessness and other issues are central to the weekend.
CLU Conservatory Cellists

Samuelson Chapel

CLU Conservatory Cellists will present a concert of music by Hungarian composer David Popper as a tribute to him and his great contribution to the world of cello playing.
Harold Stoner Clark Lectures
"Privacy, Technology and Identity," David H. Holtzman

Samuelson Chapel

This is the 22nd annual Harold Stoner Clark Lecture Series, endowed by the late Mr. Clark and sponsored by the Department of Philosophy.
CANCELLED: "The Dead Sea Scrolls and Early Christianity"

Samuelson Chapel

Lecture by James VanderKam has been cancelled.
Faculty Flicks
Frida

Lundring Events Center

Professors Ron and Madeleine Teichmann present “Frida” in honor of Disability Awareness Week In the Lundring Events Center at 7 p.m. Free popcorn and beverages.
Paula Sturgeon
Disability Awareness Week Chapel Speaker

Disability Awareness Week Chapel Speaker
Register to Vote - Rally Day!
Come out to the Flagpole and Pledge to Vote in the Next Election!!!!

Flagpoles

Democracy Matters, CLU Democrats, Gay-Straight Alliance, Feminism Is, and other groups are all tabling to register students, faculty and staff to vote!!
New Sanctuary Movement Discussion

Ullman Commons

LASO and Democracy Matters collaborate to discuss immigration issues and view the Liliana documentary.
Class of 2008 Senior Social

El Torito

Wheelchair Basketball Game

Soiland Humanities Center

Wheelchair Basketball Game. Student sign- ups will be held in the Student Union Building this week.
"The Learned Ladies" (Les Femmes Savantes) by Molière
Translated and adapted by Freyda Thomas

Preus-Brandt Forum

A 20th century verse translation and adaptation of Molière’s 17th century satire on intellectual excess.
Disability Awareness Week Speaker Chris Simning

Samuelson Chapel

Help us think outside the box and support Disability Awareness Week by attending this dynamic event!
International Diners Club

Students interested in learning about international cultures through dining experiences with international students are encouraged to participate in one or all of this "informal" club's dining experiences.
THINK GREEN!
Recycle and help make a difference at CLU!

Kingsmen Park

Recycling in Kingsmen Park

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