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Alamo Community Colleges Weekly News
September 27, 2007  Volume 1 Number 27  
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Through October 1
NORTHWEST VISTA COLLEGE
Banquet Room, student lounge area of Huisache Hall and the library
PhotoSeptiembre. An exhibition of original photographs by NVC faculty, staff and students

Thursday, September 27
NORTHWEST VISTA COLLEGE
9:30 a.m., Banquet Room, "History of La Raza Unida"

SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE
12:15 p.m., Catholic Student Center, Free Mexican Cooking Class

2 p.m., Loftin Student Center Fiesta Room, President's Round Table

Friday, September 28
SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE
10 a.m.-3 p.m., Loftin Student Center Mall Area, T-shirt sale by Campus Crusade for Christ

11 a.m.-1 p.m., Loftin Student Center Mall Area, Sexto Sol - Tejano music performance and Chicano Art Exhibit

Dusk, Loftin Student Center Mall Area, "Walkout" second showing

PALO ALTO COLLEGE
8 a.m.-5 p.m., Advanced Technology Center, Auditorium Room 119, 312 Tinker Drive, Port of SA (formerly KellyUSA), First Annual Palo Alto College Forensic Science conference, sponsored by the PAC Criminal Justice club

Monday, October 1
NORTHWEST VISTA COLLEGE
2 p.m., Banquet room, "El Che," photography exhibit and workshop by Juan Ramos

Tuesday, October 2
SAN ANTONIO CO
LLEGE
9:25-10:40 a.m.and 12:15-1:3- p.m., Visual Arts & Technology Center Room 120, "Chicanas in Charge" - Dr. Jose Angel Gutierrez, political science professor, University of Texas at Arlington

Wednesday, October 3
NORTHWEST VISTA COLLEGE
1:15-1:30 p.m., Huisache Hall, Latino Heritage Music by Orquestra Vista (jazz-world ensemble)

6 p.m., Huisache Hall, Latino culture in motion pictures, "La Bamba"

SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE
7 p.m., McAllister Auditorium, SAC's Department of Visual Arts & Technology presents the San Antonio debut of the documentary film "Helvetica." Director Gary Hustwit will introduce the film and respond to questions from the audience at the conclusion. The 2007, feature-length independent film focuses on how the typographical font Helvetica was developed in Switzerland 50 years ago and came to dominate the urban landscape, from corporate logos and video to signage and fine art prints. General admission is $4 and free with a SAC ID. For more information, call Debra Schafter at 785-6074.

 

 


 


       



 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 



 



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