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| Sat Feb 4 | Athletics Hall of Fame Banquet, 6;30 p.m., Marbeck Center For more information. Ticket information. |
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| Sat Feb 4 | Men's basketball reunion game, 11 a.m. registration |
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| Mon Feb 6 | Ted and Company presentation, "I'd Like to Buy an Enemy", sponsored by Peace Club, 7pm, First Mennonite Church |
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| Tue Feb 7 | Forum: "When the Brain Goes Awry: Effects of brain quirks and Disorders on Thinking and Doing" by Shelly Weaverdyck Ph.D., director of EMU-HW Alzheimer's Research Program, 11 a.m., Yoder Recital Hall |
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| Thu Feb 9 | Careers in Music Day, admissions event. For more information. |
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| Fri Feb 10 | "Prelude to a New Program: The Bluffton Dietetic Internship," Friday Colloquium presentation by Deb Myers, 4 p.m., Centennial Hall Stutzman Lecture Hall |
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| Tue Feb 14 | Spiritual Life Week Forum, "Four Dimensions of Love," Deborah Horst, 11 a.m., Yoder Recital Hall |
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| Thu Feb 16 | Film and discussion, "Born into Brothels", sponsored by Peace Club, 4:30, Kreider Room |
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| Fri Feb 17 | OMEO music alumni breakfast reunion, 8 a.m., Columbus Convention Center, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Columbus, Ohio. For more information. |
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| Tue Feb 21 | Forum: Student Senate Presidential Debate, 11 a.m., Founders Hall |
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| Thu Feb 23 | Ohio State University Flute Troupe, Artist Series 2011-12, 7:30 p.m., Yoder Recital Hall. For more information. |
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| Thu Feb 23 | Aurthor program/reception, Gerald J. Mast, author of "Go to Church, Change the World: Christian Community as Calling Information," 4 p.m. Musselman Library Reading Room |
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| Fri Feb 24 | "Two Steps Forward, Still Three Steps Behind (African American Homeownership in the U.S.)" Friday Colloquium presentation by Walt Paquin, 4 p.m., Centennial Hall, Stutzman Lecture Hall |
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| Sun Feb 26 | Winter Instrumental Concert, 2:30pm, Yoder Recital Hall |
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| Tue Feb 28 | "Standing in Chains, Armed with Prayer: Four Hutteries at Alcatraz During the Great War," C. Henry Smith Lecture Forum by Duane Stoltzfus, Goshen College professor of communication, 11 a.m., Yoder Recital Hall |
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| Wed Feb 29 | National Underground Railroad presentation by Novella Slaughter, "A one person performance of a run-away slave", sponsored by Multicultural Affairs, 5pm, Stutzman Lecture Hall |
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