Wednesday:
Cesar E. Chavez Commemorative Luncheon
11:30 a.m., Montezuma Hall
As part of the Cesar E. Chavez Civic Responsibility Series, SDSU will be celebrating the Latino community, and the many historical and humane contributions given by Chavez. The luncheon will include a scholarship presentation, which will go to students with a farming background. Individual seats are going for $50, while a full eight-person table is $300. All proceeds will go to support the Cesar E. Chavez Commemorative Scholarship Fund.
Music Event
4:30 to 5:30 p.m., Aztec Center Starbucks
Acoustic pop artist Jane Lui will perform as a part of San Diego’s local talent series. The event is sponsored by Associated Students and Cultural Arts and Special Events.
Open-Mic Night
7 to 9 p.m., Aztec Center Starbucks
If you can’t make it to see Lui perform earlier at Starbucks, A.S. and CASE are also sponsoring an open-mic night. Whether you have musical talent, poetic inspiration or a comedic personality, the microphone will be free to all who wish to share.
Thursday:
Concert Nooners Series
Noon to 1 p.m., Aztec Center Outdoor Patio
Before leaving campus, be sure to check out Exit, a rock band performing for students and the public in Aztec Center. Last year, the all-girl band was brought on stage by U2 to play “Out of Control” at the sold-out Staples Center in Los Angeles, according to the band’s Web site. Their sound is rooted in such bands as U2, The Beatles, and The Police.
Nurses Now Career Fair
10 to 2 p.m., Hepner Hall quad
Future nurses can come to the nursing career fair to network with representatives from Nurses Now partner hospitals and organizations. SDSU Nurses Now is a six-year community partnership program that has been established to address the nursing shortage issue. Partners include several prestigious hospitals, including Kaiser Permanente, UCSD Medical Center and Children’s Hospital and Health Center.
Gender Identity Lecture
4 to 5:30 p.m., Love Library, Room 2203
Paul Sargent will give a lecture titled, “Children and Gender Identity,” sponsored by CASE and A.S. as a part of the ongoing lecture series. The event is open to the public, with 50-person room capacity.