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Friday, 05 Mar 2010

Performance: Race and Land in America

Mar 05, 2010

12:00 PM

Sun Room, Memorial Union

free

Lecture Series Arts, performances Diversity Lectures

"Free Land: Race and Land in America," Ariel Luckey. Luckey's multimedia presentation provides background information on the Homestead Act, post-Slavery Reconstruction programs and the Indian Wars, illustrating how racially discriminatory federal land policies of the nineteenth century directly established the patterns of land ownership present today.

Gymnastics

Mar 05, 2010

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Hilton Coliseum

Athletics Athletics

Iowa State vs. Iowa

Workspace: Free Friday Craft: Suncatchers

Mar 05, 2010

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Workspace, Memorial Union

Free to ISU Students

The Workspace Arts, performances Special events Student activities

Stop by before ISU AfterDark events every Friday!

Dance social

Mar 05, 2010

7:30 PM - 9:45 PM

196 Forker

free

Groups, governance Arts, performances Training, development

Hosted by the ISU Ballroom Dance Club each Friday when ISU is in session. Singles welcome. Dress is casual, indoor shoes or socks must be worn.

ISU Theatre: "The Importance of Being Earnest"

Mar 05, 2010

7:30 PM

Fisher Theater

Adults $15, seniors $13, students $8. Tickets available through Stephens Box Office, TicketMaster, or at the door.

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Arts, performances Student activities

Oscar Wilde's trivial comedy for serious people involves two dashing young men who have both taken the name "Earnest" to make themselves more appealing to women. When two women find the name so romantic that they declare they could not love any man who was not named "Earnest", Jack and Algernon must find a way to keep lying or change their names immediately. Funded by GSB.

Performance: ISU Symphonic Band and Concert Band

Mar 05, 2010

7:30 PM - 9:30 PM

Ames City Auditorium

$5:00 adults; $3.00 students and under 18

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Arts, performances

Matthew Smith conductor of the Symphonic Band, Natalie Steele conductor of the Concert Band