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TAN presents Problems with Love
Songs by Canadian composers such as James Rolfe, Jose Evangelis ta and Emily Doolittle with poignant and funny reminders of the depth of lov e. Performed by Patricia Green, mezzo-soprano, and Stephen Runge, piano. Free concert, everyone welcome. For more information, visit www.uoguel ph.ca/sofam/events
TAN presents Problems with Love
Songs by Canadian composers such as James Rolfe, Jose Evangelis
ta and Emily Doolittle with poignant and funny reminders of the depth of lov
e. Performed by Patricia Green, mezzo-soprano, and Stephen Runge, piano.
Free concert, everyone welcome.
For more information, visit www.uoguel
ph.ca/sofam/events
Coop & Career Services Outreach with Career Advisors & Peer Helpers
Setup at 9:30am, Service opens from 10am - 3pm.
Second Cup an
d Atrium remain open.
CBS Recognition Event
Private Event. Second Cup and Atrium to Close.
SOLAL Public Lecture Series presents Vilma Páez Pérez "The Teaching of Foreign languages in Cuba: A History of Challenge and Commitment"
Open to the public. Refreshments will be served.
Art History Speaker Series presents Dr. Ronald Hawker "The Art and T imes of Charlie James"
Ronald Hawker is a faculty member of the Liberal Studies Departm
ent at the Alberta College of Art and Design, as well as author of Tales ofGhosts: First Nations Art in British Columbia 1922-1961 and Building on Des
ert Tides: Traditional Architecture of the Arabian Gulf.
Reception to foll
ow talk.
Pierre Trudeau & Quebec's Intellectuals: Max and Monique Memni Talk
The History Department is proud to present a talk by Max Nemni and Monique Nemni: "Pierre Elliot Trudeau and Quebec's Intellectuals"