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  • A scene from The Iliad
    October 7, 2008

    New York’s Acclaimed Aquila Theatre Company to Perform The Iliad at Carleton College

    New York’s acclaimed Aquila Theatre Company will perform Homer’s epic Greek drama The Iliad on Friday, Oct. 17 at 7:30 p.m. in the Concert Hall at Carleton College. Described by The New York Times as “a performance of staggering power,” the Aquila Theatre Company’s production of The Iliad creates a “stunning, stirring, and memorable” theatrical experience. The 90-minute action-packed performance is free and open to the public.

  • Carleton Commemorates the Armistice
    October 6, 2008

    Carleton to Commemorate the 90th Anniversary of Armistice Day with Special Series of Films, Lectures, and Exhibits

    Carleton will host a special series of events October 8 through November 11 in commemoration of the 90th anniversary of Armistice Day, the symbolic end of World War I on November 11,1918. The anniversary commemorates the armistice signed between the Allies and Germany at Compiègne, France, for the cessation of hostilities on the Western Front, which took effect at eleven o'clock in the morning—the "eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month."

    Entitled “The Winter of the World: Remembering the Great War,” the event will include a film series; weekly public lectures; a special performance of Igor Stavinsky’s “A Soldier’s Tale,”an exhibition of postcards, photographs, artifacts, books, and sheet music from the era; and a convocation with a performance of American popular songs from World War I. Together, these exhibits and events are intended to underscore why World War I has come to be known as the Great War. All events will take place on the Carleton campus and are free and open to the public.

  • United Nations
    October 3, 2008

    United States Ambassador to Present Convocation Address

    In commemoration of United Nations Day, Joseph Melrose Jr., a United States Ambassador who served three decades in the Foreign Service in a plethora of positions in Washington and abroad, will present the Carleton College weekly convocation address on Friday, Oct. 10 at 10:50 a.m. in the Skinner Memorial Chapel. His lecture, entitled “The U.S. Role in the U.N.: From Stassen to the 21st Century,” highlights the legacy of former Minnesota Governor Harold Stassen, one of the signers of the United Nations charter. An afternoon panel discussion will take place at 2 p.m. in the Chapel called “Darling of the NGOs: Governor Stassen’s Special Relationship with Citizens and Civic Organizations at the Founding of the United Nations,” which examines the roles played by ordinary citizens in the shaping of the United Nations. Both events are free and open to the public.

  • Vote Smart
    October 7, 2008

    East Side Neighborhood Association to Host Local Candidates Forum

    Join with your Northfield East Side Neighbors for a Local Candidates Forum on Sunday, October 12!

  • October 7, 2008

    Carleton Pianist Celebrates New CD Release with Campus Performance

    In celebration of his latest CD release, Matthew McCright, pianist and Carleton faculty member, will perform in recital on Sunday, October 12 at 3 p.m. in the Carleton College Concert Hall. The event is free and open to the public.

  • October 7, 2008

    Chilean History Expert to Speak about Youth Protest in Chile

    Steve Stern, Alberto Flores Galindo Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, will present a lecture on Chilean youth protest movements of the 1970s and 80s on Monday, October 13 at 6 p.m. in Room 304 of Carleton’s Leighton Hall. The talk is entitled “Coming of Age in Pinochet’s Chile: The Silent Making of the Youthful Protest Generation, 1973-1983.” Stern’s lecture is sponsored by the Herbert P. Lefler Endowment for Visiting Speakers in History, and is free and open to the public.