Events &
Activities Calendar
Ongoing, Spring 2005
(Last Updated Dec. 9, 2005)
IMPORTANT
NOTES:
-
GED Testing & COMPASS (Placement Testing in math & English) dates follow
general events & activities; as do events & activities & organization
meetings of specific interest to students.
-
Many events and activities are still in the planning stages and will be
added to calendar as scheduled.
Of General
Interest to Community & Students:
Saturday,
January 1
Monday, January 3
- Campus reopens
after Holiday Break!
Monday, January
3-Friday, January 21
- 9 a.m.-10
p.m. Art Gallery Exhibit: Art Students’ Show.
Free & open to public. Art Gallery.
Tuesday, January 4
- Deadline for
bringing Christmas trees to WWCC for recyling.
U.S. Forest Service & Wyoming Game & Fish
will pick up trees Jan. 5. West parking lot.
Friday, January 7
- 3 p.m. Spartan
Wrestlers at Emery Riddle Dual.
Gunnison, CO.
Saturday, January 8
- 9 a.m. Spartan
Wrestlers at Tracey Borah Tournament.
Gunnison, CO.
- 6 p.m. Spartan
Women’s Basketball at HOME vs. Sheridan College.
Rushmore Gym.
- 8 p.m. Spartan
Men’s Basketball at HOME vs. Sheridan College.
Rushmore Gym.
Monday, January 10
- TBA
Faculty/Staff In-Service.
- 7 p.m. Spartan
Women’s Basketball at Westminster JV.
Salt Lake City.
Tuesday, January 11
- TBA
Faculty/Staff In-Service.
- 6 p.m. Back to
School Information Night. Free &
open to public, Refreshments & door prizes. Room TBA.
- 7 p.m. Spartan
Women’s Basketball at Westminster JV.
Salt Lake City.
Wednesday, January 12
- TBA New
Student Orientation & Advising.
- TBA
Faculty/Staff In-Service.
Thursday, January 13
- TBA
Faculty/Staff In-Service.
- 7 p.m. Spartan
Men’s Basketball at HOME vs. Trinidad State College.
Rushmore Gym.
Friday, January 14
- TBA
Faculty/Staff In-Service.
- 6 p.m. Spartan
Women’s Basketball at Air Force JV.
Colorado Springs.
Saturday, January 15
- 9 a.m. Spartan
Wrestlers at Wyoming Duals with University of Wyoming & Cal-Davis.
Laramie.
- Noon Spartan
Women’s Basketball at Air Force Prep.
Colorado Springs.
- 7 p.m. Spartan
Men’s Basketball at HOME vs. Laramie County Community College.
Rushmore Gym.
Monday,
January 17
-
Martin Luther King Holiday!
- 7 p.m. Spartan
Men’s Basketball at Otero Junior College.
La Junta, CO.
Tuesday, January 18
- Spring classes
begin.
- 6 p.m. Spartan
Women’s Basketball at Colorado Northwestern Community College.
Rangely.
- 7 p.m. Spartan
Men’s Basketball at Trinidad State College.
Trinidad, CO.
Thursday, January 20
- 7 p.m. Spartan
Wrestlers at Northwest College.
Powell.
Friday, January 21
- 4 p.m. Spartan
Women’s Basketball at University of Montana-Western JV.
Dillon.
Saturday, January 22
- Noon Spartan
Women’s Basketball at University of Montana-Western JV.
Dillon.
- 7 p.m. Spartan
Men’s Basketball at HOME vs. Eastern Wyoming College.
Rushmore Gym.
Tuesday, January 25
- 7:30
p.m. Spartan Men’s Basketball at College of Eastern Utah.
Price.
Wednesday, January 26
- 7 p.m. Spartan
Men’s Basketball at Colorado Northwestern Community College.
Rangely.
- 4-8
p.m. WWCC Exercise Science Program Hosts: Community
“Wellness Challenge” Pre-testing.
$5/individual, $20/team. Atrium. 382-1630.
Thursday, January 27
- Noon-1
p.m. Hay Library/Wyoming Council for the Humanities Book
Discussion of Edward Albee’s play Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Free & open to public. 20 copies
of book available to check out. Hay Library Meadow Room.
- 4-8
p.m. WWCC Exercise Science Program Hosts: Community
“Wellness Challenge” Pre-testing.
$5/individual, $20/team. Atrium. 382-1630.
- 7 p.m. Speaking
of the West: Utah Poet Nancy Takacs.
Free & open to public, sponsored by
Sweetwater BOCES & WWCC Western American Studies Program. 382-1739 or
382-1724. (Also see Visiting Writer Workshop 2-5 p.m. Jan. 29).
Friday, January 28
- 9 a.m.-10
p.m. Art Gallery Exhibit: Once Upon a Time
by Artist/WWCC Professor/Art Gallery Director Florence Alfano McEwin.
Wolf images in oils & wax on canvas. Free & open to public. Art Gallery.
(Through February 20).
- 2-5
p.m. English Dept. Presents: Creative Writing Workshop
with Visiting Poet Nancy Takacs.
In collaboration with Speaking of the West Series. Part of WWCC
spring Creative Writing Course. 382-1726 for info on participating in
individual workshops. Room 1406. (Also see Takacs’ reading at 7 p.m. Jan.
27.)
- 7 p.m. Spartan
Wrestlers at Apadaca Duals. TBA.
Saturday, January 29
- 10 a.m. Spartan
Wrestlers at Apadaca Duals. TBA.
- 10 a.m.-2
p.m. WWCC Exercise Science Program Hosts: Community “Wellness
Challenge” Pre-testing.
$5/individual, $20/team. Atrium. 382-1630.
- 5:30
p.m. Spartan Women’s Basketball at Western Nebraska Community
College. Scottsbluff.
- 7:30
p.m. Spartan Men’s Basketball at Western Nebraska Community
College. Scottsbluff.
Black
History Month
Tuesday, February 1
- 6 p.m. Spartan
Women’s Basketball at HOME vs. Casper College.
Rushmore Gym.
- 8 p.m. Spartan
Men’s Basketball at HOME vs. Casper College.
Rushmore Gym.
Wednesday,
February 2
Thursday, February 3
- 5:30-7:30 p.m.
WWCC Exercise Science Students Host: Community Clinic/Workout Session.
Free & open to public. Wellness
Center & Weight Room. 382-1630.
- 7 p.m. Spartan
Wrestlers at HOME vs. Northwest College.
Rushmore Gym.
- 8:30-11:45 a.m.
Sweetwater County Spelling Bee.
For 6th-8th grade students. Coordinated by WWCC
English Instructor Sharon Taylor, sponsored by Sweetwater BOCES. TBA.
Saturday, February 5
- 6 p.m. Spartan
Basketball “Labor Night” at HOME.
Free admission, hot dogs, popcorn, soft
drinks, funded by Steelworkers Union Locals. Spartan Women vs. Northwest
College. Rushmore Gym.
- 7:30
p.m. Folk Performers Kate MacLeod & Kat Eggleston in Concert.
Traditional & original songs,
vocal harmonies, guitar, fiddle, & dulcimer. Free & open to
public, sponsored by Sweetwater BOCES & WWCC Cultural Affairs Committee.
Green River Center, John Wesley Powell Room. 382-1728 for info.
- 8 p.m. Spartan
Basketball “Labor Night” at HOME.
Free admission, hot dogs, popcorn, soft
drinks, funded by Steelworkers Union Locals. Spartan Men vs. Northwest
College. Rushmore Gym.
Monday, February 7
- 7 p.m. Hay
Library Presents: The Power of Protest Music Part One: Solidarity through
Song. Protest music overview.
Music of Labor Union & Anti-War Movements, etc. Music of the Civil Rights
Movement covered in Part Two. Coordinated by Carma Corra. Free & open to
public. Room 1005.
Wednesday,
February 9
-
Ash Wednesday!
- 7 p.m. Hay
Library Presents: The Power of Protest Music Part Two: Freedom Songs of
the Civil Rights Movement.
Coordinated by Carma Corra. In collaboration with Black History Month
Committee. Free & open to public. Room 1005.
- 7 p.m. ASG
Presents: Mentalist Christopher Carter.
Free & open to public. Atrium.
Thursday, February 10
- 5:30-7:30 p.m.
WWCC Exercise Science Students Host: Community Clinic/Workout Session.
Free & open to public. Wellness
Center & Weight Room. 382-1630.
Friday, February 11
- 6 p.m. Spartan
Women’s Basketball at HOME vs. Wyoming All-Stars.
Rushmore Gym.
- 7 p.m. Spartan
Men’s Basketball at Eastern Wyoming College.
Torrington.
Saturday, February 12
- TBA
(Tentative) WWCC Exercise Science Program
Hosts “Wellness Challenge Saturday Adventure”: Cross Country Ski/Snowshoe
Outing at Red Canyon Lodge.
Details & possible fee TBA.
- 9 a.m. Spartan
Wrestlers at Regional Qualifier.
Colby, KN.
- 6 p.m. Spartan
Women’s Basketball at Sheridan College.
- 8 p.m. Spartan
Men’s Basketball at Sheridan College.
Sunday, February 13
-
2-4 p.m.
College Goal Sunday.
Free to families of
prospective college students who need financial aid & assistance completing
financial aid paperwork. Coordinated by WWCC Financial Aid Office &
sponsored by WWCC, CWC, NWCC
District-Sheridan, NWC, EWC, LCCC, Casper College, UW, S.D. No. 14 in
Ethete, The Lumina Foundation, Daniels’ Fund, USA Funds, & TRIO Programs.
382-1642. Atrium, tentatively.
Monday,
February 14
Tuesday, February 15
- 6 p.m. Spartan
Women’s Basketball at Casper College.
- 8 p.m. Spartan
Men’s Basketball at Casper College.
Wednesday, February 16
- Business Day.
WWCC Business Division &
Admissions Office host high school students.
Thursday, February 17
- WWCC Science
Department Hosts: District Science Fair.
Rushmore Gym.
- 5:30-7:30 p.m.
WWCC Exercise Science Students Host: Community Clinic/Workout Session.
Free & open to public. Wellness
Center & Weight Room. 382-1630.
- 7 p.m. ASG
Presents: Pop Music Performer/Recording Artist Bari Koral in Concert.
Free & open to public. Atrium.
Friday, February 18
- Noon-1
p.m. Black History Month Celebration.
(Tentative). Hosted by Hay
Library, WWCC Music Dept., Student Development Center, & Black History Month
Committee. Music & readings. Free & open to the public.
Saturday, February 19
- 5:30
p.m. Spartan Women’s Basketball at HOME vs. Western Nebraska
Community College. Rushmore Gym.
- 7:30
p.m. Spartan Men’s Basketball at HOME vs. Western Nebraska
Community College. Rushmore Gym.
Monday,
February 21
-
Presidents’ Day Holiday! No classes!
Tuesday, February 22
- 7 p.m. Spartan
Men’s Basketball at Laramie County Community College.
Cheyenne.
Thursday, February 24
- Noon-1
p.m. Hay Library/Wyoming Council for the Humanities Book
Discussion of Sam Shepard’s play Buried Child.
Free & open to public. 20 copies of book
available to check out. Hay Library Meadow Room.
- 5:30-7:30 p.m.
WWCC Exercise Science Students Host: Community Clinic/Workout Session.
Free & open to public. Wellness
Center & Weight Room. 382-1630.
Friday, February 25
- TBA Spartan
Wrestlers at NJCAA National Championships.
Rochester, MN.
- Noon-1
p.m. Honor’s Issues Forum.
Free & open to public. Room 1444.
- 2-5
p.m. English Dept. Presents: Creative Writing Workshop
with Visiting Memoirist Emily Fox Gordon, UW Visiting Professor.
In collaboration with Friday Nite
LiveSeries. Part of WWCC spring Creative Writing Course. 382-1726 for
info on participating in individual workshops. Room 1406. (Also see
Gordon’s reading at 7 p.m.)
- 7 p.m.
Friday Nite Live Visiting Writer Emily Fox Gordon, Memoirist & UW
Visiting Professor. Free & open
to public, sponsored by Arlene & Louise Wesswick Lecture Series in the
Humanities & Education. Room 1302.
- 7 p.m. ASG
Presents: Mission ImPROVable Chicago Improv Comedy.
Free & open to public. Atrium.
Saturday, February 26
- TBA
(Tentative) WWCC Exercise Science Program
Hosts “Wellness Challenge Saturday Adventure”: Downhill Ski/Snowboard
Outing. Details & possible fee
TBA.
- TBA Spartan
Wrestlers at NJCAA National Championships.
Rochester, MN.
- 6 p.m. Spartan
Women’s Basketball at Northwest College.
Powell.
- 8 p.m. Spartan
Men’s Basketball at Northwest College.
Powell.
Monday, February 28
- Engineering Day.
WWCC Engineering Department &
Admissions Office host high school students.
Wednesday, March 2
- 9:30 a.m.
Musical Theatre & Dance Department Presents: Matinee
performance of Desert Dance Theatre Concert.
Theater.
- 7:30
p.m. Combined Dance Concert: New York City’s Treehouse Shakers
with WWCC Desert Dance. 382-1718.
Thursday, March 3
- 5:30-7:30 p.m.
WWCC Exercise Science Students Host: Community Clinic/Workout Session.
Free & open to public. Wellness
Center & Weight Room. 382-1630.
- 7:30
p.m. Musical Theatre & Dance Department Presents: Desert
Dance Theatre Concert.
Theater.
Friday, March 4
- 7:30
p.m. Musical Theatre & Dance Department Presents: Desert
Dance Theatre Concert.
Theater.
Saturday, March 5
- TBA Spartan
Women’s Basketball at Region IX Tournament.
TBA (Through March 8)
- TBA Spartan
Men’s Basketball at Region IX Tournament.
TBA (Through March 9)
- 7:30
p.m. Musical Theatre & Dance Department Presents: Desert
Dance Theatre Concert.
Theater.
Saturday, March 12
- TBA
(Tentative) WWCC Exercise Science Program
Hosts “Wellness Challenge Saturday Adventure”: Rock Climbing Wall Outing at
Rock Springs Civic Center.
Details & possible fee TBA.
Monday,
March 14-Friday, March 18
Thursday,
March 17
-
St. Patrick’s Day! May the road rise up to meet you!
Sunday,
March 20
-
First Day of Spring!
-
Palm Sunday!
Monday, March 21
- Senior Day for High
School Seniors. Hosted by
Admissions Office.
Thursday, March 24
- Noon-1
p.m. Hay Library/Wyoming Council for the Humanities Book
Discussion of August Wilson’s play Fences.
Free & open to public. 20 copies of book
available to check out. Hay Library Meadow Room.
- 5:30-7:30 p.m.
WWCC Exercise Science Students Host: Community Clinic/Workout Session.
Free & open to public. Wellness
Center & Weight Room. 382-1630.
Friday,
March 25-Monday, March 28
Thursday, March 31
- 5:30-7:30 p.m.
WWCC Exercise Science Students Host: Community Clinic/Workout Session.
Free & open to public. Wellness
Center & Weight Room. 382-1630.
- 7 p.m. ASG
Presents: Hypnotist Frederick Winters.
Free & open to public. Atrium.
Friday,
April 1
-
April Fools or All Fools Day!
- Noon-1
p.m. Honor’s Issues Forum.
Free & open to public. Room 1444.
- 2-5
p.m. English Dept. Presents: Creative Writing Workshop
with Visiting Fiction & Non-fiction Writer Mary Clearman Blew.
In collaboration with Friday Nite
LiveSeries. Part of WWCC spring Creative Writing Course. 382-1726 for
info on participating in individual workshops. Room 1406. (Also see
Blew’s reading at 7 p.m.)
- 7 p.m.
Friday Nite Live Visiting Fiction & Non-fiction Writer Mary Clearman
Blew. Free & open to public,
sponsored by Arlene & Louise Wesswick Lecture Series in the Humanities &
Education. Room 1302.
Saturday, April 2
- 9 a.m.-2
p.m. “Free Day.” Free
classes, demonstrations, activities, use of some facilities, lunch,
entertainment, campus & community booth space, & more. Throughout campus.
382-1661 for info.
Sunday,
April 3
-
Daylight Savings Time Begins!
Wednesday, April 6
- Get Away Day for
high school juniors. Hosted by
Admissions Office.
Friday, April 8
- TBA
(Tentative, 2 days) Boom & Bust: A Community
Conversation. Explore issues
related to industrial growth, environmental, sociological, economic, &
political impacts, etc. Free & open to public, hosted by Hay Library &
Western American Studies program. 382-1702 for info.
Saturday, April 9
- TBA
(Tentative, 2 days) Boom & Bust: A Community
Conversation. Explore issues
related to industrial growth, environmental, sociological, economic, &
political impacts, etc. Free & open to public, hosted by Hay Library &
Western American Studies program. 382-1702 for info.
Tuesday, April 12
Thursday, April 14
- 7 p.m. ASG
Presents: Contemporary Guitarist Chris Proctor in Concert.
Free & open to public. Atrium.
- 7:30
p.m. Folksinger/Songwriter/Guitarist Tom May in Concert.
Free & open to public, sponsored
by Sweetwater BOCES & WWCC Cultural Affairs Committee. Green River Center,
John Wesley Powell Room. 382-1728 for info. Also see April 15 workshop.
Friday, April 15
- Technology &
Industry Day for high school students.
Hosted by T & I Division & Admissions
Office.
- Noon-1:15 p.m.
Workshop & Discussion with Folksinger/Songwriter/Guitarist Tom May.
On being a performing singer/songwriter.
Free & open to public, sponsored by Sweetwater BOCES & WWCC Cultural Affairs
Committee. Rock Springs campus, room 1006. 382-1728 for info. Also see
April 14 concert.
Tuesday, April 19
- TBA WWCC Math
Department Hosts: Herb Wolsborn State High School Math Contest.
Thursday, April 21
- 3-5
p.m. WWCC Employee Service & Extra Mile Awards.
Free & open to public. 382-1688 for
reservations. Atrium.
Friday, April 22
- 7:30
p.m. Musical Theatre Department Presents: An original musical
The Post Man’s Dog.
Theater.
Saturday, April 23
- 7:30
p.m. Musical Theatre Department Presents: An original musical
The Post Man’s Dog.
Theater.
Sunday,
April 24
Wednesday, April 27
-
Administrative Professionals Day!
- 9:30
a.m. Musical Theatre Department Presents: Matinee performance
of the original musical The Post Man’s Dog.
Theater.
- 4-8
p.m. WWCC Exercise Science Program Hosts: Community
“Wellness Challenge” Post-testing.
Atrium. 382-1630.
Thursday, April 28
- 4-8
p.m. WWCC Exercise Science Program Hosts: Community
“Wellness Challenge” Post-testing.
Atrium. 382-1630.
- 6 p.m.
President’s Scholarship Banquet & Announcement of Superior Student
Scholarships. For Honor
Scholarship & Senior Scholarship recipients & their families. Atrium.
- 7:30
p.m. Musical Theatre Department Presents: An original musical
The Post Man’s Dog.
Theater.
Friday, April 29
- Special Orientation.
For recipients of Superior, Honor, & Senior Scholarships.
- Noon-1
p.m. Honor’s Issues Forum.
Free & open to public. Room 1444.
- 2-5
p.m. English Dept. Presents: Creative Writing Workshop
with Visiting Performance Poet & WORDBAND Member Stephanie Painter.
In collaboration with Friday Nite
LiveSeries. Part of WWCC spring Creative Writing Course. 382-1726 for
info on participating in individual workshops. Room 1406. (Also see 7
p.m. program.)
- 7 p.m.
Friday Nite Live Visiting Performance Poet & WORDBAND Member Stephanie
Painter. (WORDBAND performance tentative.)
Free & open to public, sponsored
by Arlene & Louise Wesswick Lecture Series in the Humanities & Education.
Room 1302.
- 7:30
p.m. Musical Theatre Department Presents: An original musical
The Post Man’s Dog.
Theater.
Saturday, April 30
- 10 a.m.-2
p.m. WWCC Exercise Science Program Hosts: Community
“Wellness Challenge” Post-testing.
Atrium. 382-1630.
- 7:30
p.m. Musical Theatre Department Presents: An original musical
The Post Man’s Dog.
Theater.
Tuesday, May 3
- 7 p.m. Music
Department Presents: Spring Concert for Small Ensembles: Acappella 5.1;
Women’s Vocal Ensemble, directed by Helen Berrett; Instrumental Jazz
Ensemble, directed by Dr. Martha Holloway; & Pep Band, directed by Tammy
Austin. Free & open to public.
Theater.
Friday, May 6
- 12:10
p.m. Children’s Center Christmas Program.
Free & open to public. Rushmore Gym.
- TBA ASG
Awards Banquet. Theater.
Sunday, May
8
Monday, May 9
- 7 p.m. Music
Department Presents: Symphonic Band Concert, directed by Jerrid Washburn.
Free & open to public. Theater.
Tuesday, May 10
- 7 p.m. Music
Department Presents: Student Recital. Student solos for voice, flute,
trumpet, & piano. Instructors
Helen Berrett, Tammy Austin, Jerrid Washburn, Don Larson, Lynette Nelson, &
Dr. Martha Holloway. Free & open to public. Theater.
Thursday, May 12
- Last day of spring
classes.
- 7 p.m. Music
Department Presents: Rock Springs Community Choir, directed by Chris
Jacobsen. Free & open to public.
Theater.
- 7:30
p.m. Music Department Presents: Green River Community Choir,
directed by Marlys Ciscar. Free &
open to public. Green River Center, John Wesley Powell Room.
Friday, May 13-Tuesday,
May 17
Friday, May 20
Saturday,
May 21
Monday, May
30
Of Specific
Interest to Students:
Tuesday, January 25
- Noon Roster
Deadline Intramural Kick-Off Co-Ed Dodgeball Tournament.
Room 1329.
- 1 p.m. Bracket
Drawing Intramural Kick-Off Co-Ed Dodgeball Tournament.
Room 1329.
Wednesday, January 26
- 3:30
p.m. Intramural Kick-Off Co-Ed Dodgeball Tournament
(one-day). Auxiliary Gym.
Thursday, January 27
- Noon
Organizational Meeting Intramural Men’s & Women’s Basketball Leagues &
Tournament. Room 1329.
Monday, January 31
- TBA
Intramural Men’s & Women’s Basketball Leagues & Tournament begin.
Auxiliary Gym.
Wednesday, February 2
- 1 p.m. Bracket
Drawing Intramural Men’s & Women’s 9-Ball Singles Tournament.
Room 1329.
Monday, February 7
- TBA
Intramural Men’s & Women’s 9-Ball Singles Tournament begin.
Game Room.
Thursday, March 10
- Noon
Organizational Meeting Intramural Co-Ed Volleyball League & Tournament.
Room 1329.
Monday, March 21
- TBA
Intramural Co-Ed Volleyball League & Tournament begin.
Auxiliary Gym.
Wednesday. March 23
- 1 p.m. Bracket
Drawing Intramural Men’s, Women’s, & Mixed 8-Ball Doubles Tournament.
Room 1329.
Tuesday, March 29
- TBA
Intramural Co-Ed Volleyball League & Tournament begin. Game Room.
Wednesday, April 13
- 1 p.m. Bracket
Drawing Intramural Men’s & Women’s Tennis Tournament.
Room 1329.
Thursday, April 14
- Noon Bracket
Drawing Intramural Co-Ed Indoor Soccer League & Tournament.
Room 1329.
Monday, April 18
- TBA
Intramural Men’s & Women’s Tennis Tournament begins.
Tennis Courts.
- TBA
Intramural Co-Ed Indoor Soccer League & Tournament begin.
Auxiliary Gym.
Wednesday, April 20
- 1 p.m.
Registration Deadline Intramural Men’s & Women’s Swim Meet.
Room 1329.
Friday, April 22
- TBA
Intramural Men’s & Women’s Swim Meet (one-day).
Aquatic Center.
Wednesday, May 4
- Noon
Organizational Meeting Intramural Co-Ed Softball Tournament.
Room 1329.
Saturday, May 7
- TBA
Intramural Co-Ed Softball Tournament (one-day).
City Softball Complex.
GED Testing &
COMPASS (Placement Testing in math & English):
TBA
Campus
Organizations:
Note:
Some organizations are now meeting in room 2100,
the new meeting room and lounge area for campus organizations.
Each Monday
-
Noon Catholics in Campus.
Atrium
- 4
p.m. Voices of the People
(Diversity Issues & Earth-based Philosophy)
- 5:30 p.m.
Baptist Collegiate Ministries.
Room 1406
- 8
p.m. Latter-Day Saints Students Association.
Institute Building.
First Monday Each Month
-
Noon Student Nurses Association.
1314.
Each Tuesday:
- 7
p.m. Outdoor Club.
Atrium.
Each Tuesday and
Thursday:
- 6:30
p.m. Democrats on Campus.
Atrium.
Each Wednesday
- 12:10
p.m. Associated Student Government.
Board Conference Room.
- 6
p.m. Racqueteers.
Recreation Center.
- 8
p.m. Latter-Day Saints Students Association.
Institute Building.
- 10
p.m. Residence Hall Association.
Rocky Mountain Hall Commons.
Each Thursday
-
Noon Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society.
Room 2100.
- 3-4:30
p.m. Baptist Christian Ministries.
Room 2101.
- 8
p.m. Latter-Day Saints Students Association.
Institute Building.
Each Friday:
- 12:15
p.m. Students Without Borders.
Room B-132.
Each Sunday:
- 9
p.m. Latter-Day Saints Students Association.
Institute Building.