Volume XXXVI, Issue 10
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June 2, 2006
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The Review continues its new weekly list of upcoming events--including popular parties, interesting lectures, and important campus events.

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Bunker Party
Fri, June 2, 10pm-1am at
Sigma Chi Fraternity
Sigma Chi hosts one of the last parties of the year. Guests are encouraged to wear camouflage in coordination with the party’s theme. SUID needed to enter. As with all Stanford fraternity parties, “21+ to drink.”
Yesterday and Tomorrow: Palo Alto Chamber Orchestra
Sat, June 3, 8pm-9:30pm at
Dinkelspiel Auditorium
The Palo Alto Chamber Orchestra will be playing both classical pieces and providing a glimpse at the music of the next generation of composers. Students $6 admission, general $12.
La Scala Milan String Quartet Sun, June 4, 2:30pm-4pm at
Dinkelspiel Auditorium

The La Scala Quartet performs at Stanford, coming directly from Milan. The quartet has been lauded for its musical and technical excellence. Students $5 admission, SU staff $20, general $35.
Remembering National Trauma
Mon, June 5, 12pm-1:15pm at
Okimoto Conference Room, Encina Hall East, 3rd Floor
Kiyoteru Tsutsui, a sociologist researcher, will discuss the dynamic between conservatives in Japan that wish to minimize discussion of Japan’s WWII war crimes and progressives.
California Statewide Primary & Local Election
Tues, June 6, 7am-8pm at Faisan Lounge (FloMo), Graduate Student Center Havana Room, or Other Polling Locations Among other issues and initiatives, California voters can participate in the nomination of gubernatorial and Senatorial candidates.
EXPE 2006 Design Fair -
The Stanford Design EXPErience
Thurs, June 8, 2pm-5pm at
Building 610 and Building 660
Design projects from Mechanical Engineering students will be showcased in a trade-show setting. Student designers will be available to answer questions on their designs. The projects come from ME 113, ME 204, and ME 310.
“I Do, But I Don’t!”—Kamy Wicoff on marriage and career Thurs, June 8, 7:30pm-8:30pm at
Books Inc. at
Stanford Shopping Center
Kamy Wicoff, journalist and member of the Clayman Institute’s National Advisory Panel, unveils her new book on marriage, career, and family.
Commencement Ceremony for Class of 2006
Sun, June 18, 9:30pm-11:30pm at
Elliott Field
Tom Brokaw will be the honorary speaker for the Class of 2006’s commencement ceremony. The construction of the new stadium has relocated the event away from its historical setting.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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