4:00 PM - Pomona-Pitzer Women's Soccer vs. Whittier
4:30 PM - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Worship
11:45 AM - Robert Walton: "Globalization Efforts at The Claremont Colleges"
1:30 PM - Rembrandt Lecture and Tea
4:15 PM - Europe and the Transatlantic Relationship: A Roundtable Discussion
4:15 PM - William Cronon: "The Portage: Space, Time, and Storytelling in the Making of an American Place"
5:00 PM - Children Playing Gods: The Ramlila Project
6:45 PM - Todd Henry: "Urban Sanitation and the Colonial City: Korean Engagements with Japanese Hygienic Modernity"
7:30 PM - Falling from Earth
12:15 PM - Beethoven, Trio in B flat major, Op. 97
5:30 PM - Shabbat Service
7:00 PM - Internship in Feminist Activism Course
7:30 PM - Pomona-Pitzer Women's Volleyball vs. La Verne
8:00 PM - ASCMC presents Daniel Tosh
7:30 AM - Fall Botany and Birding Hike
10:00 AM - Saturday Storytime
11:00 AM - Pomona-Pitzer Men's Soccer vs. La Verne
8:00 PM - Evening with the Millennium Consort Singers
9:30 AM - Sunday Mass
11:00 AM - Protestant Christian Worship
1:00 PM - Creating an "Native" Native Garden
2:00 PM - Narukami
7:30 PM - Sunday Mass
8:00 PM - Narukami
6:45 PM - David Morgan: "How Mongol Was the Mongol Empire?"
7:30 PM - Reading with Poet Norman Finkelstein
11:00 AM - Talk by Dr. Avi Spear, Genomic Novartis Foundation
12:00 PM - Socially Conscious Criminals: Violence, Protest, and the Representation of Race and Class Inequality
6:45 PM - Ta-Nehisi Coates: "Straight Talk: What Are the Presidential Candidates Really Trying to Say?"
7:00 PM - "Up the Yangtze River" (Canada, 2007)
7:30 PM - Pomona-Pitzer Women's Volleyball vs. Caltech
12:00 PM - Elizabeth "Betita" Martinez
12:00 PM - John Collins: "An Introduction to American Indian Baskets"
4:00 PM - Pomona-Pitzer Men's Soccer vs. Caltech
4:15 PM - Images of a Changing California: Henry B. Brown's 1981-1852 Sketches
6:45 PM - Eric Helland: "Funding the Judiciary: The Neglected Branch"
7:30 PM - Jeremy Jackson: "Brave New Ocean"
11:45 AM - Hilary Appel: "Putin's Leadership and the Resurgence of Russia"
12:00 PM - ISS Brown Bag Lunch Discussion
1:30 PM - Susan Mogul: Driving Men
4:15 PM - Shi Zhiru: "Visualizing the Buddha for the Here and Now"
6:45 PM - Janet Judge: "Hazing, Harassment, Alcohol, and the Internet"
7:30 PM - 57,000 KM Between Us
8:00 PM - For Colored Girls who have Considered Suicide/When The Rainbow is Enuf
8:00 PM - Richard Mouw: "An Evangelical Perspective on Joseph Smith"
12:15 PM - Unusual Trio Sonatas by Boismortier, Haym, and Vivaldi
12:30 PM - Robert Beyer: "Lunch with a Leader"
4:30 PM - FE Program and International Assoc. of Financial Engineers Hosts Panel Discussion for Students
9:00 AM - Irrigation Basics for Native Plant and Water-conserving Gardens
11:00 AM - Pomona-Pitzer Women's Soccer vs. Redlands
1:00 PM - Pomona-Pitzer Women's Volleyball vs. Elizabethtown
2:00 PM - For Colored Girls who have Considered Suicide/When The Rainbow is Enuf
3:00 PM - Pomona-Pitzer Women's Volleyball vs. Chapman
8:00 PM - Pomona College Orchestra
Neuroscience and Spiritual Practices: Transforming the Embodied Mind
10:00 AM - Beginning Botany: An Ecological Approach to Plant Identification
12:30 PM - Making Books and Journals: Basic Techniques in Construction and Binding
2:00 PM - Twelfth Night
3:00 PM - Pomona College Orchestra
4:00 PM - Pomona-Pitzer Men's Soccer vs. St. Olaf
8:00 PM - Twelfth Night
6:45 PM - Michael Genovese: "Sisyphus and Leviathan Meet Goldilocks and the Three Bears"
7:30 PM - Reading with Poet Tracie Morris
12:00 PM - Michael Spezio: "Facial Information Processing by Parents of Children with Autism: Further Evidence for a Genetic Con"
6:30 PM - Open Access Day
6:45 PM - Bassam Frangieh: "An Evening of Arabic Poetry: Reading and Recitation"
12:00 PM - Clarissa Cheney: "Going From Here to There Within the Cell: How the Cell Directs Intracellular Traffic"
12:00 PM - Dr. Thomas McGeary: "Handel and His Art Collection"
4:00 PM - Pomona-Pitzer Women's Soccer vs. Cal Lutheran
4:15 PM - Susan Whitfield: "Earth and Fire: Sustaining Life and Art on the Silk Road"
6:45 PM - Jean Baker: "Repeated Injuries and Usurpations: Women's Struggles for Civil Rights from 1848-1970"
7:30 PM - Katrien Jacobs: "Netporn Scrutiny and Sex Scandal Science in Hong Kong (and Greater China)"
7:30 PM - Up-and-Coming California Writers: Reading from her Book Bigger Than Life: A Murder, A Memoir
11:45 AM - Greg Dewey: "What it Means to Be Human - Lessons from the Genome Projects"
7:30 PM - Media Globalization and Post-Socialist Identities
7:30 PM - Student Recital
7:30 PM - The Amazing Truth About Queen Raquela
9:00 AM - Introduction to Gardening with California Native Plants
11:00 AM - Pomona-Pitzer Men's Soccer vs. CMS
11:00 AM - Pomona-Pitzer Men's Water Polo vs. Occidental
1:30 PM - Pomona-Pitzer Women's Soccer vs. CMS
2:00 PM - Pomona-Pitzer Men's Water Polo vs. Chapman
10:00 AM - Problem Plant Families Part I
12:00 PM - Pomona-Pitzer Women's Soccer vs. Macalester
2:00 PM - The Recognition of Shakuntala
8:00 PM - The Recognition of Shakuntala
11:00 AM - Larry Wheeler, VP, R&D, Allergan
11:30 AM - NetImpact Founder Mark Albion Visits the Drucker School
12:00 PM - Tahir Andrabi: "One Giant Leap: Learning and Educational Achievement in Punjab Schools"
12:00 PM - Vote Informed!
4:00 PM - Pomona-Pitzer Men's Soccer vs. Occidental
6:45 PM - Heather Coyne: "Amateur Hour in Iraq: A Worm's Eye View on the Failure of Nation Building"
11:45 AM - Sherry Simpson Dean: "Celebrating United Nations Day"
4:00 PM - Oxford Study Abroad Reception
4:15 PM - Dinaw Mengestu: "Multiple Identities, Dynamic Sujectivities"
6:45 PM - Ed McClanahan: "An Evening with the Author"
7:30 PM - Jared Diamond: "Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed"
7:30 PM - Roberto Olivares Ruiz: "Community Media: One Path to Reach the Democratization of the Media"
7:30 PM - Un Poquito de Tanta Verdad (A Little Bit of So Much Truth)
9:30 AM - Resolution 3 Symposium
12:15 PM - Music by Dun, Bartok, and Liu: Music Inspired by Folk Traditions of China and Hungary
7:30 PM - Pomona-Pitzer Women's Volleyball vs. Occidental
7:30 PM - Resolution 3: Video Praxis in Global Spaces
10:30 AM - California Native Plants for Perennial Borders
11:00 AM - Pomona-Pitzer Men's Soccer vs. Whittier
1:00 PM - Pomona-Pitzer Men's Football vs. Whittier
3:00 PM - Con Gioia - Early Music Ensemble: Baroque and Beyond
5:30 PM - Things That Go Bump in the NIght
6:00 PM - Pomona-Pitzer Women's Volleyball vs. CMS
8:00 PM - Inland Pacific Ballet presents Dracula
8:00 PM - The Claremont Concert Orchestra and The Concert Choir
8:00 PM - Violin and Piano through the Ages
1:00 PM - Cultivar Garden Tour: Plant Sale Preview
2:00 PM - Inland Pacific Ballet presents Dracula
2:00 PM - The Importance of Being Earnest
3:00 PM - The Claremont Concert Orchestra and The Concert Choir
8:00 PM - The Importance of Being Earnest
4:00 PM - Bruce Marsh: "Magma in the Proposed Yucca Mountain Nuclear Repository"
4:15 PM - White Power/Black Brokers: Race, Class and Politics in the City
6:45 PM - Clifford Gaddy: "'Kremlin, Inc.': How Vladimir Putin Runs Russia"
12:00 PM - Michael Santoro: "China 2.0: Illusion and Promise Behind the Great Firewall"
12:00 PM - The American Resting Place: 400 Years of History through Our Cemeteries and Burial Grounds
5:00 PM - Political Justice and Torture in America
6:45 PM - Paul Muldoon
7:30 PM - Reading with Novelist Rick Blackwood
Industry Spotlight Day Fall 2008
12:00 PM - Arden Reed: "Slow Art: Strategies for Attending to Visual Images in a Culture of Speed and Distraction"
4:00 PM - Pomona-Pitzer Women's Soccer vs. La Verne
4:15 PM - Eric Hughson: "Can a Lender-of-Last Resort Stabilize Financial Markets?"
4:15 PM - Jan Timbrook: "Chumash Ethnobotany: Plant Knowledge Among the Native People of Southern California"
6:45 PM - Matthew Yglesias
7:00 PM - Pomona-Pitzer Men's Water Polo vs. CMS
7:30 PM - New Channels of Indigenous Media: From the Local to the Global
8:15 PM - Pomona Student Recital
11:45 AM - Bassam Frangieh: "Arabs and Poetry: Life and Art Interconnected"
12:30 PM - James Quella: "Lunch with a Leader"
6:45 PM - Alan Taylor
7:30 PM - War Child
12:15 PM - Dvorak: Piano Trio in E Minor, Op. 90 ("Dumky")