EXTREME NEUTRINOS: USING A CUBE OF 50,000-YEAR-OLD SOUTH POLE ICE TO PEER INTO SPACE - Dr. Kurt Woschnagg of UC Berkeley explains how and why physicists go to the end of the world to build the world's largest and strangest telescope in hopes of seeing nearly undetectable cosmic neutrinos. What Physicists Do Lecture Series. 4 p.m., Monday, Sept. 12, Schulz 3001, (707) 664-2119.
THE PATRIOT ACT - Lecture with Judith Volkart of the ACLU. War and Peace Lecture Series. 4 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 13, Warren Auditorium, (707) 664-2543.
"TALKS ON TEXTS" - Lynne Morrow of the SSU Music Department and Steve Estes of the SSU History Department discuss the books and readings that have transformed them and inspired their lives. Library Lecture Series. Noon, Wednesday, Sept. 14, Schulz 3001, (707) 664-4240.
ROBERT JENSEN - The journalist, author and educator discusses his "Citizen's Guide to the Media, National Security and the War on Terror" at 7 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 16 in Stevenson 1002. Admission is $10 on a sliding scale. The event is a fundraiser for Project Censored. For further information, contact (707) 664-2500.