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January / February / March

January

2 Mon. 9 A.M. Residence Halls Open

3 Tue. First Day of Winter Quarter Classes

4 Wed. 6 P.M. Women's Basketball v. Calvin College, Anderson Athleetic Center

4 Wed. 8 P.M. Men's Basketball v. Trine University, Anderson Athletic Center

6 Fri. 11 A.M. Community Reflection: The New Year, co-sponsored by the Chapel and the Unitarian Universalist Organization, Stetson Chapel

6 Fri. 6 P.M. Swimming and Diving v. Hope College, Natatorium

9 Mon. 7 P.M. Life After "K" Event, Hicks Center Banquet Room, LAC

11 Wed. 7:30 P.M. Women's Basketball v. Trine University, Anderson Athletic Center

12 Thu. 6 P.M. Guilds Fourth Birthday Celebration, including the opportunity to meet career counselors and career associations; a tour of the resource room; an introduction to K-Connect, a database of jobs and internships: and a sneak preview of summer externships and internships; the Center for Career and Professional Development in Dewing Hall

12 Thu. 7 P.M. "What Lies Between Us: A Workshop on Privilege," part of the College's Martin Luther King, Jr. Comemmoration, facilitated by Gail Griffin, the Ann V. and Donald R. Parfet Distinguished Professor of English, Hoben HallLounge

13 Fri. 11 A.M. Community Reflection: Living the True Meaning of the Dream, part of the College's Martin Luther King, Jr.Commemoration, Stetson Chapel

14 Sat. 1 P.M. Women's Basketball v. St. Mary's College, Anderson Athletic Center

14 Sat. 3 P.M. Men's Basketball v. Hope College, Anderson Athletic Center

16 Mon. 10:50 A.M. Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration Convocation, featuring a keynote address by Dr. Bernice Johnson Reagon, founder of Sweet Honey in the Rock, Stetson Chapel

16 Mon. 3:30 P.M. Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Walk, in concert with Western Michigan University, Red Square

17 Tue. 4:15 P.M. A "BIG" Announcement. The President announces "BIG" news to the campus community and beyond. Hicks Student Center Banquet Room, Arcus Atrium, Bissell Theatre, Game Room.

20 Fri. 11 A.M. Community Reflection: Are You SAD, coping with Seasonal Affective Disorder, sponsored by Active Minds, Stetson Chapel

21 Sat. 1 P.M. Swimming and Diving v. Calvin College, Natatorium

21 Sat. 1 P.M. Women's Basketball v. Marygrove College, Anderson Athletic Center

21 Sat. 3 P.M. Men's Basketball v. Adrian, Anderson Athletic Center

22 Sun. 4 P.M. Das Jahr, Fanny Mendelssohn's complete cycle of piano pieces performed by Lia Jensen-Abbott, visiting professor of music at Albion College, Connable Recital Hall

23 Mon. 7 P.M. Life After "K" Event, Hicks Center Banquet Room, LAC

25 Wed. 6 P.M. Women's Basketball v. Hope College, Anderson Athletic Center

25 Wed. 8 P.M. Men's Basketball v. Alma College, Anderson Athletic Center

26 Thu. 7 P.M. Poetry Reading by Nancy Eimers, Western Michigan University, the highly honored and widely anthologized poet will read from her fourth book, Oz, Mandelle Hall Olmsted Room

27 Fri. 11 A.M. Community Reflection: Men, Women, and Society, raising awareness of sexism, sexual assault, and other gender issues, sponsored by MAP and POWER, Stetson Chapel

29 Sun.1 P.M. Women's Tennis v. University of Chicago, Markin Racquet Center

February

1 Wed. 7:30 P.M. Men's Basketball v. Olivet College, Anderson Athletic Center

2 Thu. 7:30 P.M. Festival Playhouse of Kalamazoo College presents Line, by Israel Horovitz, Dungeon Theatre, $5, Light Fine Arts Building

3 Fri. 8 P.M. Festival Playhouse of Kalamazoo College presents Line, by Israel Horovitz, Dungeon Theatre, $5, Light Fine Arts Building

3 Fri. Winter Break Day

4 Sat. 10 A.M. Men's Tennis v. Kenyon College, Markin Racquet Center

4 Sat. 1 P.M. Women's Basketball v. Alma College, Anderson Athletic Center

4 Sat. 2 P.M. Women's Tennis v. Kenyon College, Markin Racquet Center

4 Sat. 3 P.M. Men's Basketball v. Calvin, Anderson Athletic Center

4 Sat. 8 P.M. Festival Playhouse of Kalamazoo College presents Line, by Israel Horovitz, Dungeon Theatre, $5, Light Fine Arts Building

5 Sun. 2 P.M. Festival Playhouse of Kalamazoo College presents Line, by Israel Horovitz, Dungeon Theatre, $5, Light Fine Arts Building

6 Mon. 7 P.M. Life After "K" Event, Hicks Center Banquet Hall, LAC

8 Wed. 9 A.M. Kalamazoo Bach Festival Annual High School Choral Festival, all-day choral workshop with clinician Jerry Blackstone, University of Michigan, Dalton Theatre

9 Thu. 9 A.M. Kalamazoo Bach Festival Annual High School Choral Festival, all-day choral workshop with clinician Jerry Blackstone, University of Michigan, Dalton Theatre

10 Fri. 11 A.M. Community Reflection: Why We Play, stories of student-athletes, sponsored by the Athletic Department, Stetson Chapel

11 Sat. 1 P.M. Women's Basketball v. Adrian College, Anderson Athletic Center

11 Sat. 3 P.M. Men's Basketball v. Albion College, Anderson Athletic Center

12 Sun. 2 P.M. Men's Tennis v. University of Chicago, Markin Racquet Center

15 Wed. 7:30 P.M. Women's Basketball v. Albion College, Anderson Athletic Center

17 Fri. 11 A.M. Community Reflection: Black History Month: A History Worth Celebrating, sponsored by the Black Student Organization, Stetson Chapel

17 Fri. 8 P.M. Concert by the Symphonic Band, directed by Professor Thomas Evans, Dalton Theatre, LAC

20 Mon. 7 P.M. Life After "K" Event, Hicks Center Banquet Hall, LAC

23 Thu. 7:30 P.M. Festival Playhouse of Kalamazoo College presents Cloud Nine, by Caryl Churchill, Nelda K. Balch Playhouse, pay what you are able, LAC

24 Fri. 11 A.M. Community Reflection: Gospel Choir: A Gospel Music Experience, sponsored by the Gospel Choir, Stetson Chapel

24 Fri. 8 P.M. Festival Playhouse of Kalamazoo College presents Cloud Nine, by Caryl Churchill, Nelda K. Balch Playhouse, $5/students, $10/seniors, $15/adults, LAC

25 Sat. 10 A.M. Men's Tennis v. University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, Markin Racquet Center

25 Sat. 6 P.M. Men's Tennis v. Monmouth College, Markin Racquet Center

25 Sat. 8 P.M. Festival Playhouse of Kalamazoo College presents Cloud Nine, by Caryl Churchill, Nelda K. Balch Playhouse, $5/students, $10/seniors, $15/adults, LAC

26 Sun. 2 P.M. Festival Playhouse of Kalamazoo College presents Cloud Nine, by Caryl Churchill, Nelda K. Balch Playhouse, $5/students, $10/seniors, $15/adults, LAC

28 Tue. 7 P.M. Poetry Reading by Dana Levin, Sante Fe University of Art and Design, the award-winning poet will read from her new book, Sky Burial, Mandelle Hall Olmsted Room

28 Tue. 7:30 P.M. International Percussion Ensemble Concert, Dalton Theatre, $5/general admission, $2/students, free/"K" students, LAC

March

2 Fri. 11 A.M. Community Reflection: Adapting to a New Culture, international students share their experiences of living abroad, sponsored by the Center for International Programs, Stetson Chapel

3 Sat. 8 P.M. "The King of Instruments," concert by the Kalamazoo Philharmonia, directed by Assistant Professor of Music Andrew Koehler, First United Methodist Church of Kalamazoo, $5/general admission, $2/students, free/"K" students, LAC

4 Sun. 4 P.M. Concert by the College Singers and Women's Ensemble, directed by Professor of Music James Turner, Stetson Chapel, LAC

7 Wed. Noon. "A Writer's Perspective," Author and creative writing teacher Luis Urrea explores national identity and the U.S./Mexico border from a writer's perspective. Bring a notebook or journal. The event is part of Kalamazoo Public Library's Reading Together initiative. Connable Recital Hall

7 Wed. 4 P.M. Music Department Applied Recital, Connable Recital Hall

7 Wed. 7:30 P.M. Kalamazoo Bach Festival Presents a Choral Concert by Conspirare, $5/student, $25/adult, Portage Central High School Auditorium

9 Fri. 11 A.M. Community Reflection: What is Your Culture, how one group of students integrates their diverse cultures and languages under one roof, sponsored by the Language and Culture Living Learning House, Stetson Chapel

9 Fri. 8 P.M. Concert by the Kalamazoo College Jazz Band, directed by Professor of Music Thomas Evans, Dalton Theatre, LAC

10 Sat. 2 P.M. Kalamazoo Bach Festival Presents: Beyond Bach - Opus IV: Elementary School Outreach Concert, Chenery Auditorium

14 Wed. Noon. Residence Halls Close for Spring Break

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(269) 337-7000
(800) 253-3602, (269) 337-7166
(269) 337-7282
(269) 337-7082
(269) 337-7292
(269) 337-7317
(269) 337-7183
(269) 337-7291
(269) 337-7047
(269) 337-7362
(269) 337-7362
(269) 337-7354
(269) 337-7333
(269) 337-7149

Locations
Anderson Athletic Center:
Angell Field: 
Dalton Theatre:
Dewing Hall
Dow Science Center:
Dungeon Theatre:
Gallery: 
Harmon Hall:
Kalamazoo College Softball Field:
Light Fine Arts Building:
MacKenzie Field:
Markin Racquet Center:
Natatorium:
Nelda K. Balch Playhouse: 
Olds-Upton Science Hall: 
Olmsted Room:
President's Lounge
QuadStop: 
Recital Hall:
Stetson Chapel:
Stone Room:
Stowe Stadium: 
Sutherland Field:
Upjohn Library: 
Welles Hall:
Woodworth Field: 
Academy Street
W. Michigan at Burrows Street
Light Fine Arts Building
Academy Street
Thompson & West Main Streets
Light Fine Arts Building
Light Fine Arts Building
Academy Street
North of Angell Field
Academy & Thompson Streets
North of Angell Field
Academy & Catherine Streets
Academy Street
Adjacent to Dow Science Center
Academy Street
Mandelle Hall, Academy Street
Hicks Center
Hicks Center
Light Fine Arts Building
West Quadrangle
Hicks Center
Acker Lane & West Main Street
King Highway at Mills Street
Thompson & Academy Streets
Hicks Center
W. Michigan near Burrows Street



**Events (other than some athletic events) are free unless otherwise noted
Liberal Arts Colloquim Credit: LAC lectures, performances, concerts, and panels focus on the general education of students. Participation in at least 25 Forum/LAC events during the four undergraduate years is a graduation requirement

For more information, contact Kalamazoo College, Office of College Communication (269) 337-7291.

Kalamazoo College athletic information appears online at www.kzoo.edu/sports/


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