Human Nature Spring 2006

Schedule of Events

Note: Events are subject to change.

Week 1
Mon, 5/1
 
Tues, 5/2
 
Wed, 5/3
Mr. Hanoverian - 7pm - CFA (contact: Stephanie Jones)
Thurs, 5/4
Art gallery lecture by Deb Whistler - 7pm in the Art Gallery (off the CFA lobby)
Fri, 5/5
Relay for Life - begins 7pm at Horner Center (contact: Ashley Clifford & Jami Kerkstra)
Sat, 5/6

Relay for Life - ends 7am at Horner Center (contact: Ashley Clifford & Jami Kerkstra)


Week 2
Sun, 5/7
 
Mon, 5/8
 
Tues, 5/9
Gay Pride Week kick-off - 6-9pm at Madison Coffee and Tea
Wed, 5/10
 
Thurs, 5/11

Inflatable Games - 3-7pm - Horner Lawn (North Side) (contact: Suraj Adhikary & Corey Lewis)

Gender, Body Image, & Healthy Eating with Kim Gorman of Ball State Univ Counseling Center - 6-7:30pm - CFA Recital Hall (contact: Gary Petiprin & Deanne Walters)

Art gallery lecture by Leticia Bajuyo - 7pm in the Art Gallery (off the CFA lobby)

Discussion on Homosexuality and Religion - 7pm in CLA 102 - Rev. John Manzo from St. Mark’s Church in New Albany is coming to facilitate the discussion

Fri, 5/12

RENT (film) - 8pm in CLA 102

Wake Up & Live - Water Tower Field (contact: Emily Wilson)

Sat, 5/13

Wake Up & Live - Water Tower Field (contact: Emily Wilson)

River Sweep - 8am-11:30am, service project at Hanover Beach. Contact Catalina Bajuyo (Rivers Institute) for more information.

Rubi Girls documentary and drag show - 8pm in Parker Auditorium. Admission free with Hanover ID, $5 for other students, $8 for non-student adults.


Week 3
Sun, 5/14
Wake Up & Live - Water Tower Field (contact: Emily Wilson)
Mon, 5/15
 
Tues, 5/16
 
Wed, 5/17

4-6pm, CFA Recital Hall: Erik Wielenberg (philosophy professor at Depauw University) delivers a talk titled
"Having Your Cake and Eating it Too: Objective Ethical Truth without God"
(contact: Jared Bates)

Description: By examining some ways that God might serve as the foundation for objective ethical truth and arguing that they all fail, I try to make the case that if there are objective ethical truths at all, they do not depend on God for their truth. This suggests that if objective morality exists at all, it exists even if God does not.

"My Story" with faculty member TBA - 5:30-7pm - Donner Lecture Hall (contact: Erin Amerson & Julie Witherup)

Thurs, 5/18

Drive-in movie, Quad, 7pm: Monsters, Inc. followed by Crash. (contact: Suraj Adhikary & Corey Lewis)

Art gallery lecture by Rick Bennett - 7pm in the Art Gallery (off the CFA lobby)

Fri, 5/19

Cardboard Campout: 6pm+ on Donner Lawn (contact: Stephanie Jones, Habitat for Humanity)

Sat, 5/20

5k Race to the Point - 9:30am (contact: Daniel Love)


Week 4
Sun, 5/21
 
Mon, 5/22
 
Tues, 5/23
 
Wed, 5/24
 
Thurs, 5/25
 
Fri, 5/26
 
Sat, 5/27

 

 


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