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THE RICE THRESHER CALENDAR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,2001
friday
Today is the last day to ADD
COURSES without a fee.
It's wild, it's crazy and it might help you
get a job: Today at RESUMANIA
seniors can get their resumes critiqued by
career advisers and by the staff of the
Career Services Center from 3 to 5 p.m.
in front of the Grand Hall in the Student
Center. If you have any questions, call
(713) 348-4055.
SHABBAT SERVICES
dinner will be held at the Hillel Student
Center at 1700 Bissonet. Reform and
traditional services begin at 6:30 p.m.
The cost for dinner is $5 and those
planning to attend should send RSVPs to
sandyf@houstonhillel.org.
The varsity SOCCER team takes
on Southwest Texas State University
tonight at 7 p.m. at the Track/Soccer
Stadium.
Rice alumnus and WHITE
HOUSE COUNSEL Alberto
Gonzales (Lovett '79) will talk about what
it's like to be the U.S. President's lawyer
today at 7 p.m. in Baker Hall.
WANT TO "PLAY"? Teams
of five — a writer, a director and three
actors — will produce an original 10-
minute play within 24 hours in this Rice
Players event. Interested students should
sign up in their colleges by this afternoon
or send an e-mail to Shannon Hughes at
smhughes@rice.edu. Participants should
meet in Hamman Hall at 8 p.m. to be
assigned to teams. The plays will be
performed at Hamman Hall at 8 p.m.
tomorrow. Cost Is free, but caffeine pills
are not included. For details, see the Rice
Players Web site (www.ruf.rice.edu/
-players).
Saturday
SEPT 8
Last chance to see office supplies as art:
The Rice Art Gallery hosts a closing
celebration for "PASTOR AND
COLLUX" featuring free
refreshments and family activities
throughout the day as part of Museum
District Day. For details, call
(713) 348-6069.
ON-CAMPUS DAY ^ today
from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. About 500 Houston-
area students and their families have
been invited to visit Rice. Anyone planning
to avoid a swarm of bright-eyed idealistic
high school students and their beaming
parents should flee campus by noon. All
other Rice students are asked to help by
giving tours, answering questions and
leading people from place to place. If you
are interested, send an e-mail to Julia
Weber at jullau@rice.edu or Rachel Rustin
at rjrustin@rice.edu. Show up wearing Rice
apparel.
The FOOTBALL team plays Duke
University tonight at 7 p.m. at the Rice
Stadium.
Sunday
SEPT 9
The rice outdoors club
celebrates the great outdoors by avoiding
it completely with an indoor meeting
tonight at 8:30 p.m. in Keiley Lounge in
the Student Center. For more information,
send an e-mail to Jonny Wallace at
jwaiiace@rice.edu.
monday
.SEPT 10
From noon to 1 p.m.. HILLEL
sponsors a roundtable discussion with
Rabbi Kenny Weiss about the upcoming
holidays. The event includes free lunch
and will be held in Miner Lounge in the
Student Center.
Wednesday
Abdullah II, the KING OF
JORDAN' wi" speak today at
11 a.m. in Stude Concert Hall in Alice
Pratt Brown Hall. Students should not
bring backpacks or other personal items.
Nor should they mumble about how fun
and easy it is to build inexpensive plastic
explosives at home or how lacking
security is. Anyone planning to attend the
free talk should RSVP by calling
(713) 348-5794.
The women's varsity SOCCERteam
battles Stephen F. Austin University today
at 4 p.m. at the Track/Soccer Stadium.
At 8 p.m., Susan Estrich presents "How
feminism has
changed everything
and Nothing" in the Grand Hall of the
RMC. This free lecture by the nationally
recognized writer and University of
Southern California law professor is part
of the President's Lecture Series.
Calendar
submit items:
SEPT 12
■ by CAMPUS MAIL to Calendar
Editor, Rice Thresher, MS-524.
■ by fax t0 Calendar Editor, (713) 348-
5238.
■ by e-mail t0 thresher@rice.edu.
Calendar submission forms are
available at the Student Activities Office or
on the Thresher office door.
The deadline for all items is 5 p.m.
the Monday prior to publication.
Submissions are printed on a space-
available basis.
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Liu, Leslie & Reichle, Robert. The Rice Thresher, Vol. 89, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, September 7, 2001, newspaper, September 7, 2001; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth443165/m1/23/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.