December Events
Tuesday, November 25 1997
1 Joint student recital. Travis Brazil, trombone, and Lars E. Odsather, guitar. 8 p.m. Lionel Hampton School of Music Building Recital Hall. Free. Open to the public.^^2 "Southern Hemisphere III: Peru" Holly Wissler, UI graduate student, shares her knowledge of Peru. 7 p.m. Women's Center. Free. Open to the public.^^Joint student recital. Laura Crossler, horn, and David Conditt, trombone. 8 p.m. Lionel Hampton School of Music Building Recital Hall. Free. Open to the public.^^3 UI vs Western Montana. Men's basketball. 7 p.m. Kibbie Dome. Admission.^^4 Alumni Association Awards for Excellence dinner. 6 p.m. University Inn.^^UI vs Eastern Washington University. Women's basketball. 7 p.m. Memorial Gym. Admission.^^Guitar students of James Reid in recital. 8 p.m. Lionel Hampton School of Music Building Recital Hall. Free. Open to the public.^^6 Jazz Festival general ticket sales begin. Information, 208-7212.^^Student recital. Heidi Willford, violin. 1 p.m. Lionel Hampton School of Music Building Recital Hall. Free. Open to the public.^^Student recital. Jeremy Birdsall, composition. 6 p.m. Lionel Hampton School of Music Building Recital Hall. Free. Open to the public.^^Holiday dinner dance for faculty and staff. 6 p.m. Student Union Building Ballroom.^^Palouse Performers. 7 p.m. University Auditorium. Information, 208-885-6486.^^Bass studio class in recital. 8 p.m. Lionel Hampton School of Music Building Recital Hall. Free. Open to the public.^^7 Cello and Bass Choir in concert. 2 p.m. Lionel Hampton School of Music Building Recital Hall. Free. Open to the public.^^Student production of "Females Seeking." 2 p.m. Collette Theatre. Admission.^^Joint student recital. Kelly Williams, oboe, and Tyler Williams, bass. 4 p.m. Lionel Hampton School of Music Building Recital Hall. Free. Open to the public.^^Joint student recital. Rob Price, percussion, and Eunjoo Park, voice. 6 p.m. Lionel Hampton School of Music Building Recital Hall. Free. Open to the public.^^"Dance Off Hand," concert. 6:30 p.m. Physical Education Building Room 110. Information, 208-885-2184.^^Christmas concert. Vandaleer Concert Choir with the University Chorus and Madrigal Singers. 7:30 p.m. University Auditorium. Free. Open to the public.^^8-12 No examination week.^^8 Student recital. Tyler Williams, composition. 8 p.m. Lionel Hampton School of Music Building Recital Hall. Free. Open to the public.^^9 Financial aid workshop for high school counselors. Student Union Building. Information, 208-885-6312.^^UI vs Washington State University. Women's basketball. 7 p.m. Memorial Gym. Admission.^^10 Brown bag program. "A Feeling for the Organism? A Study of Gender Differences in Research by Animal Behaviorists." 12:30 p.m. Women's Center. Free. Open to the public.^^11 Pea and Lentil Producers meet. Moscow. Information, Neil Meyer, 208-885-6335.^^SUB Swap. 10 a.m. Student Union Building Lounge. 10 a.m.^^Wind Ensemble and Symphony Orchestra in concert. 8 p.m. University Auditorium. Free. Open to the public.^^12-13 Jazz choirs Christmas concert. 7:30 p.m. University Auditorium. Free. Open to the public.^^12 UI vs Southwest Missouri. Men's basketball. 9 p.m. Kibbie Dome. Admission.^^13 UI vs Portland State University. Women's basketball. 7 p.m. Memorial Gym. Admission.^^15-19 Fall semester final exams.^^19 Last day to file theses, dissertations, abstracts and results of comprehensive examinations for graduate degrees to be awarded in December.^^UI Army ROTC commissioning ceremony. 5 p.m. University Auditorium.^^Fall semester ends. 5:30 p.m.^^UI vs Gonzaga. Women's basketball. 7 p.m. Memorial Gym. Admission.^^20 UI Navy ROTC commissioning ceremony. Noon. University Auditorium.^^UI vs Montana State. Men's basketball. 7 p.m. Kibbie Dome. Admission.^^21 First day of winter.^^22 Fall semester grade reports due. 5 p.m.^^24 Hanukkah begins.^^25 Christmas Day.^^26 UI closed.^^-30-^^jc--11/25/97 CAL^
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