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Monday

Canadian Glaciologist to Speak:

Hester Jiskoot will give the Canadian Studies Fall Lecture speaking on environmental sustainability.

Engineering Technology Building Room 110, 7 p.m.

Free for students.

Inside Criminal Minds:

America’s most wanted,

Ed Miller.

SPEC, 7 p.m.

Free for students.

Wednesday

Pianist Jonathan Mann:

This visiting University of Idaho faculty member will perform piano music in a variety

of styles.

Morrison Center, 7:30 p.m.

Free for students.

Thursday

Endowment Night:

Gene Harris Jazz Festival

Endowment night will feature Barbara Morrison, a vocalist with more than 20 albums to her credit.

Egyptian Theatre, 7 p.m.

$10 for students.

Friday

Tunnel of Oppression:

The Tunnel is a visual, theatrical and interactive production that helps raise consciousness about various forms of oppression.

SUB Hatch Ballroom,

10 a.m. – 7 p.m.

Free for students.

Training for College Bowl:

Mandatory training for the College Bowl tournament. A quick overview of rules

and gameplay. Light

refreshments provided.

SUB Lookout Room, 5 p.m.

Free for students.

Women’s Basketball vs.

Loyola Marymount:

Taco Bell Arena, 6 p.m.

Free for students.

Men’s Basketball vs. Utah Valley:

Taco Bell Arena, 8:15 p.m.

Free for students.

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