February 22, 2013
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Sophomore Interviews: Center Hall 115
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Sophomore Interviews will be taking place in the Dean of Students’ Office beginning January 14 through March 1, 2013. This is the time when Sophomores will declare their major and minor,
and/or area of concentration, as well as reflect on their Wabash experience thus far. Please stop by Center Hall 115 and sign up for an appointment with Dean Raters.
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Malcolm X Lecture: Dr. Josef Sorett: Center Hall 216, 4:30PM - 5:30PM
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Dr. Josef Sorett, Assistant Professor of Religion and African American Studies at Columbia University, will give a talk on "Spirit in the Arts: Religion in the Black Cultural Imagination from the Harlem Renaissance to Hip Hop." His talk is free and open to the public.
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Pat and Chris White -Washington, DC: 7:00PM
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Cocktails and dinner to celebrate and honor the 15th President and the First Lady of Wabash College, Pat and Chris White. Friday, February 22, 2013. 7:00 PM at the home of Greg and Jane Castanias, 11302 Walnut Creek Court, Oakton, Virginia 22124-2044. R.S.V.P. to Heather Bazzani at bazzanih@wabash.edu or 765.361.6360 no later than Feb. 15, 2013.
*Smart casual or business attire.
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Theater Production: Take Me Out: Fine Arts Center Ball Theater, 8:00PM
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Take Me Out by Richard Greenberg; directed by Professor Michael Abbott
Darren Lemming, the star center fielder of the world champion New York Empires, is young, rich, famous, talented, handsome and so convinced of his popularity that when he casually announces he's gay, he assumes the news will be readily accepted by everyone. It isn't. "…what an enchanting and enchanted take on baseball Mr. Greenberg has created…passionately personal and lyrically analytical. It's a sensibility that is so smart, raw and sincere all at once that you may find tears in your eyes…an unconditional, all-American epiphany…to cherish." —NY Times. Winner of the 2003 Tony Award for Best Play.
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Carmike Capri Cinema 8 Show Schedule: 205 Dry Branch Drive
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