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November 13, 2014

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Thursday, November 13, 2014

All Day Women's Basketball
Butte at Cosumnes River College Tournament
Nov 13-15
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM LAST DAY to DROP with a "W" with Instructor's Signature
Thursday, November 13, 2014 is the last day students can withdraw from Fall 2014 courses for a "W" on their transcripts with an instructor's signature. After November 13, 2014 students must see a Counselor to withdraw from Fall 2014 courses.
2:00 PM - 4:30 PM Film: If These Halls Could Talk
FLEX #610.
Film and Discussion led by cast member and former Butte College Sociology Instructor, Julie Withers and cast member and former AS Officer, Joe Rogers.
 
During the hot summer of 2010, Director Lee Mun Wah brought together eleven college students to discuss what it is like on campuses across the country today. The students shared the frustration and anguish of trying to be understood and acknowledged on campus where the faculty and students are predominantly white. Their stories are starkly emotional and raw, filled with incredible tenderness, courage and pain. The issues that they challenge us to look at are equally provocative, begging to be heard and confronted.
 
If you have ever wondered why our students and faculty of color are leaving our campuses, if you have difficulties understanding students from other cultures, if you don’t know what to say or do when a conflict occurs as it relates to a diversity issue, then the film, If These Halls Could Talk will help model for you what it will take to have conversations on diversity that are both authentic and life-changing. This film will provide a glimpse into what is still missing and what is needed if we are ever going to come together in our classrooms, on our campuses and in our communities.
 
View the trailer at http://www.stirfryseminars.com (then go to “Films & Products” and If These Halls Could Talk)
Main Campus
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Diabetes Awareness Presentation
FLEX #506

Are you already dealing with Diabetes? Perhaps a family member or close friend? Are you worried you might be heading toward Diabetes? Come to this workshop and find out what you need to know from one of our own health care professionals at Butte College.

Nip Boyes will facilitate a fantastic presentation on Diabetes Awareness and what everyone needs to know.
7:30 PM - 9:30 PM Butte College Drama Department Presents 'The Three Penny Opera!"
Mack the Knife is back in town! Butte Community College Drama Department will present Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill’s “The Threepenny Opera” November 12 to 16 in The Black Box Theatre of the Arts Building.

First performed in Berlin in 1928, this revolutionary piece of musical theatre was adapted from English dramatist John Gray’s 18th century piece, “The Beggar’s Opera”, a dark satire of “respectable” society; it initially was to rouse theatregoers into political awareness and action.

The setting is Victorian London with in the ‘steam punk’ fashion, with a nine piece orchestra! “The Threepenny Opera” is one of the authentic contemporary musical masterpieces full of beauty, humor and compassion. The thieving Mackie through the depths of Soho and witness how his crimes, lies and womanizing lead to his arrest. Only the miracle that can come from a musical can save his life, and bring a conclusion to what should be a sorrowful end. Its commentary on human beings with scathing songs with the blasted fusion of jazz like The Ballad of Mack the Knife, Pirate Jenny, and Tango Ballad.

Admission is $15 general public, and $10 students and seniors, add $2 at the door. Performances are at 7:30pm November 12 to 15, and at 2:00pm November 16.  Tickets are available at the Butte College Bookstore and  online.


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