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UNEASY Llstening by Andrew Hunley 6 STAR March 24, 1992 Health Center from page1 position where we miss a students don't get put in on down for next year.. .it's go­ said. '"That means that indi­ Areas that could be af­ potentially serious thing. time to have those kinds of ing to come down to choice vidual and physician interac­ fected by future cuts are the Somebody comes to the front things diagnosed," Schwartz making and basically students tion well may be medically availability of pharmacy counter and they haveastom­ said. are going to have to be apart Ensemble springs for dance renewel correct but may be less satis­ hours, reduced services and ach ache, well, is it that they "We would hope that if of that. Prioritizing what ser­ STAR News Services fying to both students and the quality of care. There have just have the flu, oris it atubal students feel that this is avalu­ vices, or what level of ser­ The Center for Performing Arts presents the SSU Dance physician." also been some limited dis­ pregnancy or is it that they able service to them, that they vices are important to them ... Ensemble and guests performing choreography by Nancy ''The staff has worked cussions of an up frontfee for have an appendix about to would make that known to Ihope that health services are Lyons and Ann Woodhead entitled "New Dances .. .Renewed really hard to try to minimize health care costs. Schwartz is burst. I'm concerned about the administration. If there important," said Schwartz.• Dances," featuring live music by Tony D' Anna. Showtimes that and overall Ithink most concerned about how far fu­ being in the position where are additional cuts that come areApril 1throughAprilS, WednesdaythroughSundayatthe students are satisfied. All the ture budget cuts would affect EvertB. Person Theatre. April 1is aspecial preview reception staff is trying to go the extra the staff and students. Women's Studies performance at 8p.m. TheAprilS performance is at 2p.m. All I mile and basically work into "I'mconcemedaboutnot from page 1 other performances are at 8p.m. their lunch break, "Schwartz being able to deliver reason- $30 for the general public. Lyons, who holds amaster's degree in dance from Mills explained. able care, about being in the goodwell respected relations andwith maintains men and memberthe next fall,was hiredthe first to coordi­faculty The conference coincides College, has performed solo and taught master classes through­ women. nateand teach Women's Stud- with Women's History Month out California, the Midwest, New York City, Hong Kong, Bunnymania at SSU ''This good community ies, and awomen's newspa­ which features awide variety Taipei, and Europe. For her Spring Concert piece, "Caverns i STAR News Services spirit may be from the stu- per, support groups and re­ of activities honoring of Carnival," Nancy chose Latin and Caribbean based music dentstartupoftheprogram," entry programs emerged. women's achievements. including the traditional carnival music of Brazil as well as SSU in conjunction with the Human Corps program of she notes. Activities of this year's Women's Studies Coor­ music from David Byrne's album Rei Momo, drawn from the Career Development Center and the Associated Students' The program was in- conference feature arecep­ dinator Kay Trimberger en­ South American dance rhythms such as samba, ruba, bolero, Community Service Committee, is hosting their annual Eas­ spired by student interest and ·tion, dinner and presentation courages student involvement and cha cha cha. The suite expresses avision of our election­ ter Egg Hunt, Tuesday, April 7, from 11 a.m. to 1p.m., on the planningduringtheearlysev- by akeynote speaker. Writer, and attendance, citing that 1 year-society as one big carnival, complete with masks,delu­ lawn to the east of the Career Development Center. enties. Hard work, dedica- teacher and political activist unitofcreditcanbeearnedby sions and gaiety, underscored by adark realism. Power and More than 100 needy children have participated in this tion and perseverence on the June Jordan will discuss, attending. sexuality are explored in asteamy boardroom male/female event in past years and Human Corps officials are asking part of faculty and students "Women and the Politics of ''The conference is ori­ cha cha. Section titles are: "Good and Evil Rumba," ''Lie to Sonoma County residents again to donate and Easter toy. has secured the program's Education" at 8:00 in the ented towards women, but me Merengue" and "Women vs. Men Bolero." These toys will be given to the children as part of the Easter survival. Commons. Jordan has pub- men are welcome to come,'' Ann Woodhead will presentanencoreperformanceofher Egg Hunt celebration. Toys can be dropped off in the Student Women's Studies has lished numerous books and says Trimberger. recent production, "Looking Forward, Looking Back," a Union or the Career Development Center on the SSU cam­ been visible on campus since magazine articles, and is cur­ The Women's Studies celebration of 20 years of dancing at the Cinnabar Theater in pus. Fall, 1970, whenProfessorJJ rently aProfessor of Afro­ program currently offers a Petaluma. Ann is atwo-time recipient of the prestigious Carlos Pefia, student coordinator of the Human Corps Wilson and students started American and Women's minor and plans to create a National Endowment of the Arts Choreographer's Fellow­ program, said, "the children really enjoy the egg hunt, the planning courses. The first Studies at UC Berkeley. major in the future. Most of ship and is anationallyrecognized dancer and choreographer. breaking of pifiatas, playing games, and coloring pictures of course on women, (Spring, Saturday's activities in- the 20 CSU campuses offer Her pieces in the Spring Concert program are,entitled "Cer­ the Easter bunny.'' Pena also points out that this year's special 1971)wastaughtbyastudent elude panel and small group minors in this field and 3cur­ emonies" (1980) and "Small Stories" (1992). guests include Bugs Bunny and Mickey Mouse. and the faculty sponsor was discussion. Fees for the en­ rently offer amajor. Ticket prices are $10 general, $8 FANS and $4 students. Toy donations are being asked. Donations can be dropped Bob Brown. In Spring 1973, tire conference, which pro­ For further information Tickets are available through the Performing Arts Box Office, off in the Student Union or Career Development Center. Women's Studies became a vide dinner on Friday and about the conference or the or call 664-2353 or 664-2958.• Eris Weauer and Chelly Bon Durant For more information on the Easter Egg Hunt and or the program in the Inter-Disci- lunch on Saturday, are $20 program, call 664-2561.• toy donation call Carlos Pefia at 664-2196.• plinary Studies Program. 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