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February 28, 2003

“Songlines” Series Offers an Evening of Measured Verse

“Songlines,” Scripps College’s unique performance series of eclectic poetry and music by Southern California artists, will host a performance by Los Angeles local poet Leslie Monsour accompanied by the Concordia String Quartet on Wednesday, March 5.

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February 26, 2003

Award-winning Artist Shares “Selected Works from the Past Decade”

Mildred Howard, prominent San Francisco visual artist and Erma O’Brien Distinguished Visiting Professor at Scripps College, will present “Selected Works from the Past Decade,” a slide-lecture exploring her most unique mixed-media and installation art, on Tuesday, March 4.

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February 25, 2003

Popular Political Cartoonist to Tackle Terrorism, Censorship

Ted Rall, syndicated political cartoonist and former KFI radio personality, will be on-hand to discuss his cartoons post-9/11, censorship, and his latest book, Gas War: The Truth Behind the American Occupation of Afghanistan, on Wednesday, March 5, at noon in the Hampton Room of the Malott Commons.

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February 20, 2003

“Songlines” Series to Showcase Southern California Poets, Musicians

Scripps College will host “Songlines,” a unique performance six-part series of eclectic poetry and music by Southern California artists, on Wednesday evenings February through April 2003.

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February 14, 2003

International Conference to Explore Christianity and Feminist Biblical Scholarship

Scripps College will host The Global Future of Feminist New Testament Studies Conference-a tripartite series of discussions that will bring together international scholars to address the future of both Christianity and feminist Biblical scholarship-in February, March, and April 2003.

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February 12, 2003

Series to Examine Ethics v. Politics in Science, Medicine, Humanities

Scripps College Humanities Institute has announced its spring 2003 program, “BioPowers: Disease, Ethics, Activism,” which will explore the intersection of science, medicine, and the humanities.

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February 4, 2003

“Newsweek” Critic and Ceramics Historian to Scrutinize Art, Artist

Peter Plagens, “Newsweek” magazine art critic, and Elaine Levin, American ceramics historian, will each give a lecture on Wednesday, February 12, on the Scripps College campus.

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January 28, 2003

Expert to Probe “Sexualities and Rights”

Dr. Terrell Carver, professor of politics, University of Bristol, and visiting professor at Pitzer College, will speak about “Sexualities and Rights: The Impact of the European Union on the United Kingdom” on Thursday, January 30, at 12:15 p.m. in the Hampton Room of the Elizabeth Hubert Malott Commons on the Scripps College campus.

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Friday Noon Concert Series Resumes at Scripps College

The Departments of Music at Scripps College, Claremont Graduate University, and Pomona College announce the return of Friday Noon Concerts — a series featuring a variety of musicians and music — beginning February 7 and continuing Fridays through May 9.

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January 24, 2003

Tuesday Noon Academy Offers Class to Community

The Elizabeth Hubert Malott Commons at Scripps College will offer the Tuesday Noon Academy, a series of noontime lectures covering a variety of topics, beginning February 4 and continuing on Tuesdays through April 29.

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