Campus Events
For more campus events, see the Campus Calendar website
Friday, March 27
• Concert: Zion I featuring The Bayliens. 8 p.m. The Commons.
• Faculty Composer Concert: $8 stud199.ents/seniors, $10 faculty/alumni, staff, $12 general admission. 7:30 p.m. Ives
• SFI Film: “The Human Beast” 7 p.m. Darwin 103.
Saturday, March 28
• Depth Psychology Lecture: Dyane N. Sherwood, C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco “Embodied Spirit: The Natural World and the Redemption of the Feminine in Alchemy” 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
• Scene-It Movie Night: “Seven Pounds” 9 p.m. Warren Auditorium.
Sunday, March 29
• SFI Film: “The Human Beast” 4 p.m. Warren Auditorium.
Monday, March 30
• What Physicists Do Lecture: Jeremy Hieb, University of California, Santa Cruz and founder of Zero Motorcycles, “Energy Research in Denmark” March 30, 4 p.m. Darwin 103.
Tuesday, March 31
• Campus Closed
Wednesday, April 1
• M*A*T*H* Colloquium Lecture: Elena Marchisotto, CSU Northridge, “Projective Geometry from Pappus to Pieri” 4 p.m. Darwin 103.
• Asian Heritage Month: Stand-up comedian Dat Phan. $5 SSU students/faculty/staff. $10 general admission. 8 p.m. Cooperage.
Thursday, April 2
• Computer Science Colloquium Lecture: Thomas Poff, Micromat, “Ciognostic Tools, Case Tools, Modern Apps” Noon. Salazar 2016.
• Engineering Science Colloquium Lecture: Don Estreich, Agilent Technologies “Restrictions on Hazardous Substance (ROHS)” 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. Salazar 2009A.
• SFI Film: “Touchez Pas Grisbi” (“Don’t Touch the Loot”) 7 p.m. Darwin 103.
Friday, April 3
• Public Viewing Night: 9 p.m. - 11 p.m. Sonoma State University Observatory.
• Theater Arts Performance: “Fat Pig” $8 students/seniors, $12 SSU faculty/staff/alums, $15 general admission. 7:30 p.m.
• SFI Film: “Touchez Pas Grisbi” (“Don’t Touch the Loot”) 7 p.m. Darwin 103.
Saturday, April 4
• Theater Arts Performance: “Fat Pig” $8 students/seniors, $12 SSU faculty/staff/alums, $15 general admission. 7:30 p.m. Person Theater.
• Scene-It Movie Night: “Milk” 9 p.m. Warren Auditorium.
Sunday, April 5
• Theater Arts Performance: “Fat Pig” $8 students/seniors, $12 SSU faculty/staff/alums, $15 general admission. 5 p.m. Person Theater.
CALENDAR FOR THE next week
"Last Comic Standing" Winner Makes Appearance at SSU
Celebrate April Fool's Day by seeing Dat Phan, the original winner of NBC's Last Comic Standing, who has appeared on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno and his own feature show on Comedy Central Presents. Growing up poor in San Diego after being born in Saigon, Vietnam, Phan frequently uses the accents and stereotypes of his youth to portray his upbringing and current life in a Vietnamese born family. His cultural perspectives engage the audience and make them laugh him about the time he brought home a white girl and the fact that PF Chang's is not Chinese. $5 for SSU students, faculty and staff, $10 general admission. Weds., April 1, 8 p.m. Cooperage. (707) 664-2382. Contact ASP.
A Man Named Tom and a Woman Named Helen
The Sonoma State University Theater and Art’s Department production of “Fat Pig” opens this week. A man named Tom hits it off with a woman named Helen, who happens to be a touch large. This doesn't sit

well with Tom's friends, Carter and Jeannie, who are sometimes sage, sometimes stupid, almost always nasty. How much has our relentless pursuit of beauty turned us into an uglier species? Does love need society's blessing to be complete? Written by Nicholas Bute. Directed by Tori Truss. Tickets available at the door or online. $8 for SSU students and seniors, $12 for SSU faculty, staff and alums, $15 for general admission. Fri., April 3, 7:30 p.m. Sat., April 4, 7:30 p.m. Sun., April 5, 5 p.m. Evert B. Person Theatre. (707) 664-2353. See the
Website.
Pappus Theorum and Math of Mario Pieri
Elena Marchisotto, CSU Northridge, explores the significance of Pappus theorem to projective geometry in ways that tha
t are perhaps not so well known, and will include original research findings on the mathematics of Mario Pieri (1860-1913). Part of the M*A*T*H* Colloquium Lecture Series. Wednesday, April 1, 4 p.m. Darwin 103. Free.