Monday, Feb. 14
Habitat for Humanity Valentine's Day Fund-raiser 12-5 p.m., Mary Graydon Center Habitat for Humanity will sell Hershey's Kiss roses for Valentine's Day to raise funds to build a house in D.C. for a family that cannot afford one. Contact Marissa Kargman at Marissa.Kargman@american.edu for more information.
"Has Democracy Really Come to Mexico?" Lecture 4 p.m., Butler Board Room Adolfo Aguilar Zinser, former Mexican ambassador to the United Nations, will speak. Zinser was president of the U.N. Security Council, a federal deputy and senator in Mexico and a political adviser to President Echeverr¡a, PRD presidential candidate Cuaht?moc C rdenas and PAN president Vicente Fox. Contact David Stemper at stemper@american.edu or x1525 for details.
French Dinner 6 p.m., Tavern Join the French Club for Tavern Tables, which includes dinner and speaking French. All skill levels are welcome. Contact Tori Martin at frenchclub@american.edu for more information.
The Mic Featuring Comicview's Sean Sarvis 8:15 p.m., Battelle-Tompkins Atrium BET Comicview's Sean Sarvis spreads some Valentine's cheer in this Black History Month event. Refreshments will be served. Contact ed0168a@american.edu for details. Tuesday, Feb. 15
Public defender Gary Christopher 8 p.m., MGC 245 This Maryland public defender, who currently represents death-row inmate Wesley Baker, will speak. The Campaign to End the Death Penalty @ AU is sponsoring the event. Refreshments will be served. Contact Caroline at cb6805a@american.edu for details.
American Literary Submission Deadline Mary Graydon 248 American Literary magazine is now accepting poetry, prose, art and photography submissions for its spring issue. Slide submissions under the door of the AmLit office with your name and contact information. Contact americanliterary@yahoo.com or x6414 for details.
"Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason" 11 p.m. Ward 1 Most critics said it wasn't as good as the first, but still it's cute Brits and Renee Zellweger. Sponsored by SUB Cinema.
Wednesday, Feb. 16
Table Talk: Race and Politics 12 p.m., Kay Spiritual Life Center "Race and Politics: The Case for the District of Columbia" is sponsored by the Kay Spiritual Life Center as part of the Table Talk Lunch Series and Black History Month.
Thursday, Feb. 17
Affirmative Action Forum 7 p.m., Butler Board Room The Nu Alpha chapter of Delta Sigma Theta sorority and the Nu Beta chapter of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity are sponsoring this debate, "Separate But Equal?" Living with HIV/AIDS 7:30 p.m. This talk is sponsored by the Whitman-Walker Clinic and the NAACP. Contact mjones@american.edu for details.
Healing & Communion Service 11 p.m., Kay Chapel Take a break and gain some spiritual renewal.
Friday, Feb. 18
Andrew W.K. 7:30 p.m., The Tavern Andrew W.K. brings his brand of rock to campus for the second year in a row.
Saturday, Feb. 19
Martha's Table: Community Service 10 a.m.-1 p.m. ZPhiB is sponsoring this community service event. Contact Martha's Table at (202) 328-6608 for details.
Monday, Feb. 21
Principles of Spiritual Leadership 6:30 p.m., Kay Spiritual Life Center A talk by Michele Karlskind on universal spiritual principles and leadership sponsored by Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist, Washington, D.C.
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