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Issue date: 4/2/09 Section: News
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Tocqueville lecture commemorates 150th anniversary

Professor of History Paul Rahe will present a lecture Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in Dow A and B commemorating Alexis de Tocqueville on the 150th anniversary of Tocqueville's death. President Larry Arnn, Assistant Professor of Political Science Will Morrisey and Associate Professor of History Brad Birzer will follow with a panel discussion. Rahe will sign copies of his recent book, "Soft Despotism, Democracy's Drift" following. The book will also be available for purchase at the event, sponsored by the discussion club, The Lyceum.

-Joy Pavelski



Astronomy Club sky report

On Tuesday, the moon will pass six degrees below Saturn in the Western sky just before dawn. The conjunction means the planets will shortly appear in the same place in the sky.

-Russ TerBeek


Sign up for intramural sand volleyball tournament

Teams of at least three men and three women can sign up in the student activities office by April 13 to play intramural sand volleyball. Play commences soon afterward on the sand courts at the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity and Sigma Chi fraternity houses.

-Joy Pavelski



Catholic Society shows The Passion of The Christ

The Catholic Society will show Mel Gibson's "The Passion of The Christ" at 3:30 p.m. in Phillips Auditorium Friday.

-Joy Pavelski



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