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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20121009
UID:1854@humboldt.edu
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SUMMARY:IGNITE! The Art of Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:Humboldt State University’s Reese Bullen Gallery presents IG
 NITE! The Art of Sustainability through November 15, 2012 with an opening
  reception on Thursday, October 18 from 4-6 p.m.\n\nIGNITE! The Art of Su
 stainability is a traveling exhibition that features the work of thirteen
  of California’s leading environmental artists. Using photographs, pain
 t and video as well as effects such as smog and particulate matter on por
 celain, the artists communicate “a heightened connection to their natur
 al surroundings,” according to the website exhibitenvoy.org. Their work
  displays the rich variety and extremes found in California’s numerous 
 ecological regions.\nThe exhibit is result of a series of statewide ecolo
 gical workshops sponsored by the Green Museums Initiative of the Californ
 ia Association of Museums.\n\nThe Reese Bullen Gallery is open Monday, Tu
 esday, and Wednesday 12-5 p.m.; Thursday, 12-7 p.m.; Friday 12-5 p.m.; an
 d Saturday 10-2 p.m. Metered and day permit parking is available.
LOCATION:Reese Bullen Gallery
URL:http://humboldt.edu/events/2012/10/09/1854/
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20121115
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20121009T110000
UID:1809@humboldt.edu
DTSTAMP:20121004T150200
SUMMARY:History and Hope
DESCRIPTION:Part of Indigenous Peoples Week Oct. 8-12.
LOCATION:Goodwin Forum
URL:http://humboldt.edu/events/2012/10/09/1809/
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20121009T123000
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20121009T120000
UID:1745@humboldt.edu
DTSTAMP:20120917T125712
SUMMARY:School of Business Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Are you an undeclared undergraduate student interested in lear
 ning more about the School of Business? Come learn more and get your ques
 tions answered at this free information session. There will also be free 
 pizza and a drawing for prizes.
LOCATION:University Center Banquet Room
URL:http://humboldt.edu/events/2012/10/09/1745/
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20121009T140000
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UID:1810@humboldt.edu
DTSTAMP:20121004T150721
SUMMARY:Native American Civil Liberties
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Rain Marshall.\n\nThis event is part of Indigenou
 s Peoples Week Oct. 8-12.
LOCATION:Native American Forum
URL:http://humboldt.edu/events/2012/10/09/1810/
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20121009T173000
UID:1758@humboldt.edu
DTSTAMP:20020131T020000
SUMMARY:Cherokee Freedmen: Black & Indian
DESCRIPTION:The Native Pathways Speakers presents Ms. Marilyn Vann, who wi
 ll speak on the Cherokee Freedmen.\n\nMarilyn is President of the Descend
 ants of Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes Association, a non-profit t
 hat educates the public on the history, culture, and political rights of 
 the African Indian peoples of the 5 nations (formerly known as the Five c
 ivilized Tribes) whose ancestors were enrolled as “freedmen” tribal m
 embers by the US government Dawes Commission approximately 100 years ago.
  She is also President of the African Indians Foundation, a 501c3 Corpora
 tion. She is lead plaintiff in a Federal lawsuit against the US governmen
 t department of interior, Vann et Al Versus Norton, which deals with the 
 enforcement of the 1866 treaty rights of the Cherokee Indian Freedmen Peo
 ples in accordance with the Cherokee Nation constitution.\n\nMarilyn has 
 written articles pertaining to the Indian freedmen issue which have been 
 published in the Native American Times, the Muskogee Daily Phoenix newspa
 per and the Oklahoma Eagle newspaper. Marilyn has also been featured in t
 he Los Angeles Times and Wired Magazine, the Daily Oklahoman newspaper, t
 he New York Times, and www.indianz.com. She has also participated on vari
 ous panels sponsored or co-sponsored by different universities and non pr
 ofit or civic organizations pertaining to Native American issues, includi
 ng two on Cherokee freedmen issues which were sponsored by Congressperson
 s Diane Watson and John Conyers at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundat
 ion Conference in September 2007 and September 2008.\n\nThe Native Pathwa
 ys Speaker Series is a student run initiative sponsored by Many Tribal Na
 tions, the Department of Native American Studies, the Office of Diversity
  and Inclusion and the Associated Students.\n\nPart of Indigenous Peoples
  Week Oct. 8-12.
LOCATION:Behavioral and Social Sciences Building Room 162 - Native America
 n Forum
URL:http://humboldt.edu/events/2012/10/09/1758/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120820
UID:1472@humboldt.edu
DTSTAMP:20020131T020000
SUMMARY:Six Rivers Planned Parenthood Medical Outreach Clinic
DESCRIPTION:Mondays 2-4 pm at the Health Center\nWednesdays 1-4 pm at the 
 Health Center\nThursdays 5-7 pm at the "J" Mezzanine Level\n\nDrop-In Hea
 lth Services\n* Birth Control: Offering birth control pills, the patch, t
 he ring,\nor the shot. We have a clinician on site who can fill your birt
 h\ncontrol or we can write you a prescription to be filled at the local p
 harmacy.\n* Emergency Contraception (ECP, Plan B, Morning After Pill):\nW
 hen used up to 5 days after having unprotected sex, ECP is 85% effective 
 at preventing an unplanned pregnancy. But the sooner after sex you take i
 t the better, so keep some on hand for those unexpected emergencies. FPac
 t and Medi Cal both cover the cost of Emergency Contraception for women, 
 or you can purchase it from us for only $25 which is much cheaper than th
 e local pharmacies.\n* Chlamydia & Gonorrhea Testing: Unfortunately Chlam
 ydia is pretty common among young people between the ages of 18-25 and ma
 ny people show no symptoms, so it’s a good idea to get tested regularly
 . Testing is as easy as leaving a urine sample and answering a few questi
 ons.\n* HIV Testing: We use a rapid HIV test with results in 10 minutes. 
 Just a quick finger poke and you can know your status.\n* Pregnancy Testi
 ng & Options Education: If you have a positive pregnancy test, we can hel
 p get you in touch with the services you may need.\n* Supplies: Condoms, 
 lube, and dental dams, oh my! We have a large variety of condoms availabl
 e - basic, colored, flavored, non-latex, larger sizes, and smaller sizes.
LOCATION:HSU Campus Room Health Center, Upstairs and J
URL:http://humboldt.edu/events/2012/08/20/1472/
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20121231
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20120828T190000
UID:1593@humboldt.edu
DTSTAMP:20020131T020000
SUMMARY:Beginning Guitar
DESCRIPTION:This one-hour weekly group lesson will go beyond basic instruc
 tion in guitar, offering participants the opportunity to learn and unders
 tand the language of music theory. Skills to be covered include: developi
 ng finger independence, scale steps, keys, notes on the fret board, and a
  working knowledge of the common language used in music. So whether you h
 ave some experience and need to develop confidence, or are a beginner rea
 dy for a positive learning experience in music, this class will be invalu
 able. Each individual will be evaluated the first night to determine the 
 best level of instruction and will receive more information about the con
 tent of the class, including where to rent instruments if you do not own 
 one.
LOCATION:Nelson Hall East Room 106
URL:http://humboldt.edu/events/2012/08/28/1593/
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20120910T163000
UID:1667@humboldt.edu
DTSTAMP:20020131T020000
SUMMARY:Core Attack
DESCRIPTION:This 30 minute class targets your core (i.e. abdominals, obliq
 ues, gluteals, spinal erectors, hip extensors, etc.) through a variety of
  exercises all the while improving core stability, core strength, core en
 durance, hip mobility, coordination and balance. The core is your power h
 ouse for movement, so let's get it powerful!
LOCATION:Fitness Studio B
URL:http://humboldt.edu/events/2012/09/10/1667/
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20121108T170000
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20120910T171500
UID:1666@humboldt.edu
DTSTAMP:20020131T020000
SUMMARY:Power Hour
DESCRIPTION:A boot camp style course designed to burn large amounts of cal
 ories in a short period of time. Push your body through various resistanc
 e, body-weight, plyometric and functional training movements that will ch
 allenge your physical and mental strength. This class will give you varie
 ty and enjoyment, whether you are in advance physical shape or just start
 ing out. A new routine (designed by a certified strength and conditioning
  professional) will challenge you every day!
LOCATION:West Gym
URL:http://humboldt.edu/events/2012/09/10/1666/
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20121108T181500
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20120910T171500
UID:1668@humboldt.edu
DTSTAMP:20020131T020000
SUMMARY:Circuit of Resistance
DESCRIPTION:Ever get to the point where you just don't know what your work
 out should be? Well then, this course is for you! You will use selectoriz
 ed machines, resistance bands, weighted barbells, dumbbells and much more
  to get a great total body workout. A new circuit-style routine will chal
 lenge you each day! This 1 hour and 15 minute class is the gateway to get
 ting stronger for life. (All circuits designed by a certified strength an
 d conditioning professional.)
LOCATION:Student Recreation Center - West
URL:http://humboldt.edu/events/2012/09/10/1668/
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20121108T183000
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120912
UID:1602@humboldt.edu
DTSTAMP:20020131T020000
SUMMARY:Private Pilot Ground School
DESCRIPTION:Always dreamed of flying for fun, as a career, or are you just
  interested in aviation? Here is your opportunity to take the first step.
  The Private Pilot Ground School class will provide you with the knowledg
 e and skills necessary to pass the Federal Aviation Administration writte
 n examination for a Private Pilot certificate. This is a beginner's class
  and no prior knowledge or skill is required.\n\nThe class will cover aer
 odynamics, instruments, navigation communications, weather, performance c
 harts, flight operations and other subjects required by the FAA as a foun
 dation for all aspiring pilots. Books and materials will be discussed and
  may be purchased at the first class meeting. Please bring a highlighter 
 and simple math calculator to class.
LOCATION:Nelson Hall East Room 106
URL:http://humboldt.edu/events/2012/09/12/1602/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120922
UID:1613@humboldt.edu
DTSTAMP:20120824T155522
SUMMARY:Graduate Record Exam Test Prep
DESCRIPTION:GRE test preparation class at HSU Sat. Sept. 22-Oct. 13, 9-5 \
 nRegistration required.
LOCATION:HSU Campus
URL:http://humboldt.edu/events/2012/09/22/1613/
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20121013
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120923
UID:1631@humboldt.edu
DTSTAMP:20120829T114011
SUMMARY:Wherever There's a Fight Civil Rights Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The Humboldt State University Library will host the bilingual 
 traveling exhibit "Wherever There's a Fight," a history of the civil righ
 ts movement in California Sept. 23 to Nov. 18.\n\nThe exhibit is based on
  the award-winning 2009 book "Wherever There's a Fight: How Runaway Slave
 s, Suffragists, Immigrants, Strikers and Poets Shaped Civil Liberties in 
 California," by Elaine Elinson and Stan Yogi.\n\nThe HSU Library will hos
 t an opening reception Sept. 27 from 4-6 p.m. in the lobby.\n\nAuthors El
 inson and Yogi will be the featured speakers Nov. 2 at 5 p.m. during HSU'
 s 15th Annual Campus Dialogue on Race.
LOCATION:HSU Library
URL:http://humboldt.edu/events/2012/09/23/1631/
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20121118
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120927
UID:1761@humboldt.edu
DTSTAMP:20020131T020000
SUMMARY:Down the Hill Home: Art by Rick Bartow
DESCRIPTION:Down the Hill Home: Art by Rick Bartow is featured at Humboldt
  State University’s Native American Arts Gallery and on exhibit Sept. 2
 7 through Dec. 1.\n \nBartow, a member of the Wiyot tribe of Northern Cal
 ifornia, focuses in this exhibit on his two-dimensional drawings, paintin
 gs and prints on loan to Humboldt State from the Froelick Gallery in Port
 land, OR.\n \nWorking in expressionistic style, Bartow blends a variety o
 f drawing materials and paints to create imagery that explores human and 
 animal forms, Native American transformation stories, global mythology an
 d personal experiences.\n \nBartow’s art has been featured in exhibits 
 nationally, internationally and throughout the Pacific Northwest. His mos
 t recent work, a 20-foot wooden sculpture of chiseled and carved poles ti
 tled “We Were Always Here,” debuted this month at the Smithsonian's N
 ational Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C. His work is als
 o part of the collections of the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and
  Western Art, the Heard Museum, the Hallie Ford Museum, the Portland Art 
 Museum, the de Saisset Museum, and the Westfalisches Landesmuseum in Muns
 ter, Germany.\n \nA reception for the artist will be held later this fall
  at a date and time to be announced.\n \nNative American Arts Gallery hou
 rs are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday noon to 5 p.m., Thursday noo
 n to 7 p.m. and Saturday 10 to 2 p.m. The gallery will be closed on Oct. 
 18 between 5 and 7 p.m. and on Monday, Nov. 12. It is located on the grou
 nd floor of Humboldt State University’s Behavioral & Social Sciences Bu
 ilding near Union and 17th streets.
LOCATION:Native American Arts Gallery
URL:http://humboldt.edu/events/2012/09/27/1761/
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20121201
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20121002
UID:1756@humboldt.edu
DTSTAMP:20020131T020000
SUMMARY:Bread & Butter: Sculpture and Installation by Lush Newton
DESCRIPTION:Humboldt State University First Street Gallery presents, Bread
  & Butter: Mixed Media Sculpture and Installation by Lush Newton, on exhi
 bit from October 2nd through November 4th, 2012.\n \nLush Newton, a popul
 ar figure in California’s North Coast artistic scene, hails originally 
 from Missouri. She studied at the Kansas City Art Institute with subseque
 nt employment stints at Hallmark Cards and the Walt Disney Company where 
 she worked as a character artist. In 2001, she settled on California’s 
 North Coast where she melds her experience at those two giant forces of p
 opular culture with her over-the-top cartoon-sculptural inventions—info
 rmed by affectionate send-ups of the "Hillbilly Culture" of her native Oz
 ark home and references to the tradition of boisterous cartoons, circa mi
 d-Twentieth Century America.\n \nNewton uses found, recycled and humble m
 aterials, which reflect her approach to life and art. While her cartoon-l
 ike aesthetic disarmingly threads its way through her work, it belies a s
 incere, authentic and sensitive affection, supported by her expert craft,
  which the artist generously casts over her subjects who dwell at the mar
 gins of culture.\n\nNewton has previously shown work at HSU First Street 
 Gallery, when in Winter 2011, she collaborated with artist David White on
  a show called Step Into the Back Room. She’s back again and as with he
 r last show, Newton has big plans for HSU First Street Gallery. Mounting 
 the walls, floor and ceilings of the gallery with sculpture, installation
 s, wall mounts, stage curtains, and 2-D art, all made out of recycled mat
 erials, she is creating a large-scale tableau bursting with color and lif
 e.\n \nThere will be a gallery reception for the artist, which will take 
 place at HSU First Street Gallery on October 6, 2012 from 6 to 9 p.m. dur
 ing Eureka’s Arts Alive program. The gallery is open Tuesday through Su
 nday from 12 to 5 p.m. and is located at 422 First Street, Eureka, Califo
 rnia. Admission is free. Those planning group tours are encouraged to cal
 l ahead. For more information call 707-443-6363 or visit the gallery’s 
 website at www.humboldt.edu/first
LOCATION:First Street Gallery
URL:http://humboldt.edu/events/2012/10/02/1756/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20121002
UID:1779@humboldt.edu
DTSTAMP:20020131T020000
SUMMARY:My Heart’s a Little Fast: Paintings by Susanna Bluhm
DESCRIPTION:Humboldt State University First Street Gallery presents, My He
 art’s a Little Fast, but Otherwise, Everything’s Fine: New paintings 
 by Susanna Bluhm. Her paintings blend abstraction and representation to c
 reate landscape environments that engage the viewer’s imagination and e
 motions. The exhibition will run from October 2nd to November 4th, 2012.\
 n \nBluhm, a 1998 alumna of Humboldt State University resides with her fa
 mily in Seattle. She has exhibited her art nationally and internationally
 , including exhibitions in Berlin, Dublin and New York.\n \nSusanna Bluhm
  will present a Slide Lecture about her art on October 5th at Humboldt St
 ate University’s main campus in Arcata, California.  The lecture is fre
 e to the public and will be presented in Room 102 in the Art Building, HS
 U campus at 5 p.m. \n \nThe gallery is open Tuesday through Sunday from 1
 2 to 5 p.m. and is located at 422 First Street, Eureka, California. Admis
 sion is free. Those planning group tours are encouraged to call ahead.
LOCATION:First Street Gallery
URL:http://humboldt.edu/events/2012/10/02/1779/
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20121004T183000
UID:1596@humboldt.edu
DTSTAMP:20020131T020000
SUMMARY:Exploring Watercolor II
DESCRIPTION:Make use of the skills and materials you acquired in Exploring
  Watercolor I to create full-color paintings from photographs, a still li
 fe set-up, and a human model. Besides this, Color Theory will be further 
 explored by means of additional paint-handling exercises. Bring a friend 
 or a family member and enjoy! Previous watercolor experience recommended.
LOCATION:Forestry Room 103
URL:http://humboldt.edu/events/2012/10/04/1596/
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20121025T213000
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20121008
UID:1486@humboldt.edu
DTSTAMP:20020131T020000
SUMMARY:Indigenous Peoples Week (IPW)
DESCRIPTION:HSU's annual IPW will kick off on the Columbus Day holiday. Th
 ere are many events scheduled throughout the week.
LOCATION:HSU Campus
URL:http://humboldt.edu/events/2012/10/08/1486/
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20121012
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20121008T140000
UID:1884@humboldt.edu
DTSTAMP:20121011T144119
SUMMARY:Hate Speech, Free Speech
DESCRIPTION:Presented by HSU's Bias Response Team.\n\nThe 15th Annual Camp
 us Dialogue on Race runs Oct. 29-Nov. 9.
LOCATION:Goodwin Forum
URL:http://humboldt.edu/events/2012/10/08/1884/
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