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Wednesday, October 3 General Announcements
 
Wednesday Religious Chapel: Center Hall Tuttle Chapel, 10:00AM
 
Each Wednesday that classes are in session, a brief Christian service is held in Tuttle Chapel, second floor of Center Hall. It runs from 10:00 am. until 10:10 am. All are welcome.
 
Orthodox Christian Fellowship: Center Hall Eric Dean Chapel, 4:15PM - 5:00PM
 
We meet each week for prayer and fellowship. Fr. Joel Weir (priest at St. Stephen the First Martyr Orthodox Church) and Fr. Alexis Miller (priest at Holy Transfiguration Orthodox Church) will lead the 9th Hour Prayers.
 
Cultural Exhibition: in front of Chapel, 6:00PM
 
The International Student Association of Wabash College cordially invites you to attend the third Cultural Exhibition at the mall in front of the Chapel from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM on October 3rd, 2012. In collaboration with other clubs, the International Student Association has arranged an evening of festivities from various culture clubs at Wabash College. The Cultural Exhibition will feature captivating and exciting activities as well as performances from different cultural clubs on campus, specifically the International Student Association, Chinese and German clubs, Malcolm X Institute and The Wabash Wamidan. The Exhibition proudly presents performances by many talents from the international students at Wabash College and also a special collaborative performance with the International Student Association from Depauw University in an effort to develop our Asian study programs. A buffet dinner will be served at the Exhibition with delicacies from different countries such as Ja
 
APO Meeting: Baxter Hall 101 (Lovell Lecture Room), 7:00PM
 
 
Theater: Picasso at the Lapin Agile: Fine Arts Center Ball Theater, 8:00PM
 
Picasso at the Lapin Agile by Steve Martin; directed by Professor James Cherry.

It is October 8, 1904. Albert Einstein (he of the “Special Theory of Relativity,” among other things) and Pablo Picasso (he of Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, among other things) are young men on the verge of the world-shifting ideas that will define both them and the century to come. The two find themselves at the bar of the Parisian cafe “Lapin Agile,” where they debate the meaning of genius, art, science, and love—while contemplating what the future might hold for us all. In a riotous comedy of alternate history from Steve Martin, Picasso at the Lapin Agile asks us to consider the nature of “the fundamental end-all, final, not-subject-to-opinion truth, depending on where you’re standing.”

Tickets are FREE and available via the Fine Arts Center Box Office by email at boxoffice@wabash.edu; phone: 765-361-6411. Box Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon and 1:30 to 4 p.m.

 
DebateWatch: First Presidential Debate: Hays Hall 104, 8:45PM - 11:00PM
 
Come and watch the First Presidential Debates with your fellow Wabash students and community members. Be sure to arrive by 8:45pm to get pizza and your seat. The First Presidential Debate begins at 9pm sharp, and will last until 10:30pm. Professors Jeff Drury and Sara Drury will lead a discussion after the debate.
 
Carmike Capri Cinema 8 Show Schedule: 205 Dry Branch Drive
 
Questions? Comments? E-mail calendar@wabash.edu