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Monday, October 17
REGISTRATION DEADLINE FOR LISA LING KEYNOTE & 3D LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE
Host of National Geographic series "Explorer" will keynote leadership conference aimed at helping students explore their leadership potential.
http://www.dsa.csupomona.ed u/division/leadership/default.asp



Monday, October 17 - October 21
10am - 2:00pm
BRONCO VOTER RUSH 2005
University Quad & University Park
The November Special Election is coming up and there are propositions that registered voters need to act on. If you are over 18, come by one of the tables and register to vote with one of our student volunteers. If you are under 18, you can still be involved in volunteering to get students to register to vote. Volunteers can come by one of the tables and grab a shirt and a clip board and you are only one step away in making a difference this coming November 8, 2005. Sponsored by Associated Students Inc., ReEntry and WoMen's Resource Center , Groove 57, California State Student Association, California Faculty Association, National Organization for Women, Political Science Dept., Greek Community and other campus organizations.
http://www.csupomona.edu/asi



Monday, Oct. 17
5:00pm - 6:30pm
EVENING OF POETRY AND JAZZ
W. Keith and Janet Kellogg Art Gallery, bldg. 35A
The Ron Escheté Trio, featuring Escheté on guitar, Todd Johnson on bass and Kendall Kay on drums. Also on the bill is Diane Ward, poet and author of numerous volumes of poetry including On Duke Ellington's Birthday, Never Without One, and Portraits and Maps. She will be joined by Rodrigo Toscano, a poet whose books include To Leveling Swerve and Platform, works in The Labor Institute in NYC, and is a 2005 Fellow in Poetry from the New York Foundation for the Arts.



Tuesday, October 18
11:00am - 2:00pm
CLOTHESLINE PROJECT/HATE CRIME MEMORIAL
University Park
A powerful visual display to remember those affected by violence. The Clothesline Project began nation-wide in 1990 with 31 shirts designed by survivors of assault, rape and incest. This has expanded to include designs from survivors of domestic and dating violence, gang rape, and loved ones of people murdered. Now, the Clothesline Project is a resource for healing from violence and creating social change. In addition, cardboard cut-outs display the stories of victims of hate crimes.
http://dsa.csupomona.edu/police/stopviolence/Calendar.asp
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