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| 4:00 pm-5:30 pm | Q-Fest Chocolate ReceptionCollege CreekHelp kick off the Qross Qultural Queer Film Festival (Q-Fest) with our annual Chocolate reception. Come enjoy all things chocolate! Stay for the first film of the festival Pariah. The story follows a Brooklyn teenager who's juggling conflicting identities and risks friendship, heartbreak, and family in desperate search for sexual expression. |
| 4:00 pm-5:00 pm | Physics & Astronomy SeminarHSU CampusArik Mitschang, HSU physics graduate, presents, “Chemical Tagging: Finding stars from the same parent molecular clouds.” |
| 5:00 pm-6:30 pm | Geology ColloquiumHSU Campus"The Ferrous Wheel of Life: Adventures with Fe, C, and S, in Boiling Acid", by Dr. Patricia Siering, Dept. of Biological Sciences, HSU. |
| 5:30 pm-7:30 pm | The Plight of Federally Unrecognized Tribes in the United StatesBehavioral and Social Sciences BuildingChief Caleen Sisk, Spiritual Leader and Tribal Chief of the Winnemem Wintu Tribe gives a presentation on the human rights violations suffered by federally unrecognized tribes and unrepresented indigenous peoples around the world. Chief Sisk has been a leading voice in the fight to preserve indigenous culture and protect indigenous sacred sites. |
| 6:00 pm-9:00 pm | Bicycle Maintenance and RepairUniversity Center South LoungeThis course will cover basic bike maintenance including overall condition, drive train, brakes and trail maintenance. By the end of this course you should be able to service and repair your bike both at home and on the road or trail. Participants should bring their bicycle, what tools they have, and wear old clothes. |
| 6:00 pm-8:00 pm | Film Screening & Discussion: “Visions of Abolition: A Look at the Prison Industrial Complex”TBDStudents Brandy Lara and Ankush Ganapathy present a screening of the film “Visions of Abolition.” This film takes a look at the inequalities that take place within the justice system, why they happen, and offers some alternatives. Ruth Wilson Gilmore, Angela Davis, and others are featured in this film. |
| 8:00 pm-10:00 pm | Voter Pep RallyKate Buchanan RoomJoin Associated Students for a Pep Rally including free food, live music, information on all of the California Propositions, and a straw poll vote to simulate the national election on a campus scale. The results of the mock election will be read later in the evening. |
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| Aug 20th-Dec 31st | Six Rivers Planned Parenthood Medical Outreach ClinicHSU Campus |
| Sep 10th-Nov 8th | Core AttackFitness Studio B |
| Sep 10th-Nov 8th | Power HourWest Gym |
| Sep 10th-Nov 8th | Circuit of ResistanceStudent Recreation Center - West |
| Sep 12th-Dec 12th | Private Pilot Ground SchoolNelson Hall East |
| Sep 23rd-Nov 18th | Wherever There's a Fight Civil Rights ExhibitHSU Library |
| Sep 27th-Dec 1st | Down the Hill Home: Art by Rick BartowNative American Arts Gallery |
| Oct 8th-Nov 8th | Hate Speech, Free SpeechGoodwin Forum |
| Oct 9th-Nov 15th | IGNITE! The Art of SustainabilityReese Bullen Gallery |
| Nov 1st-Nov 29th | Exploring Watercolor IIIForestry |
| Nov 3rd-Nov 10th | EMT RefresherNelson Hall East |
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