Published January 22, 2010
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Comedy! Tragedy! Magic!

22 Friday

Skate for a Cause
Ritter Ice Arena. 8 - 10 p.m. Help the Women in Business and lovin’cup “Skate for a Cause.” All proceeds from this event will benefit Joining Hearts and Hands, a local charity that aims to build a classroom in a school in Kenya. Your money gets you ski rentals, hot chocolate and a free coffee at lovin’cup, too. Cost: $3.

23 Saturday

CAB Late Night: Comedian and Magician Michael Kent
George H. Clark Gymnasium 2610 & 2650. 11 p.m. - 12:30 a.m. Magicians wow you, and comedians make you laugh. So why not have both in one night? Come see Michael Kent to laugh and be amazed! Cost: $1.

24 Sunday

“Little Women”
1510 Lab Theater. 2 - 4 p.m. Come see the NTID Performing Arts group perform “Little Women,” a play about a group of 19th century women who face uncertainty with courage and determination. The play will simultaneously be performed in ASL and spoken English. Cost: Free.

25 Monday

Expressions of King’s Legacy: Keynote Speaker Mohammed Bilal
Ingle Auditorium. 4 - 6 p.m. Remember the work of Martin Luther King Jr. by attending this assembly led by keynote speaker Mohammed Bilal. He will be touching on how appreciating diversity and social justice enriches our lives. Closing performance by The Color Orange. Cost: Free.

26 Tuesday

Expressions of King’s Legacy: “Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory”
George H. Clark Gymnasium 2610. 12 - 1 p.m. T. L. Williams assumes the persona of Martin Luther King Jr. for this presentation covering the importance of his work and the progress that has been made towards equality. Cost: Free.

27 Wednesday

Federal Internships Seminar
Bausch and Lomb Visitors Center A190. 4 - 5 p.m. This “webinar” is for students interested in finding and applying for federal internships in the summer of 2010. If you’re looking for a government job when you’re finished at RIT, an internship is a good way to get your foot in the door. Cost: Free.

28 Thursday

CAB’s Thursday Night Cinema Presents “Groundhog Day”
Ingle Auditorium. 9:30 p.m. After a weatherman is sent to Pennsylvania to cover Groundhog Day, he finds himself repeating the same day over and over again. Come see the classic Bill Murray movie tonight at Ingle. Cost: Free.

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