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2005 - 2006 Season
Friday, September 16, 2005: 5:30pm-7:30pm.
Intercollegiate Mixer
at the Westin La Paloma, 3800 East Sunrise Drive (on the south side of Sunrise Drive, midway between Swan and Campbell). The resort entrance is at the stoplight at Via Palomita.
We have invited approximately a dozen schools, including all the Ivies.
No cover charge!
Friday, October 21, 2005: 5:30pm-7:30pm.
Intercollegiate Mixer
at Hacienda del Sol’s Terraza del Sol Bar; 5601 N. Hacienda del Sol Rd., Tucson.
We have invited approximately a dozen schools, including all the Ivies.
No cover charge!
Friday, November 18, 2005: 5:30pm-7:30pm.
Intercollegiate Mixer
at the Westin La Paloma, 3800 East Sunrise Drive (on the south side of Sunrise Drive, midway between Swan and Campbell). The resort entrance is at the stoplight at Via Palomita.
We have invited approximately a dozen schools, including all the Ivies.
No cover charge!
Friday, December 16, 2005: 5:30pm-7:30pm.
Intercollegiate Mixer
at the Westin La Paloma, 3800 East Sunrise Drive (on the south side of Sunrise Drive, midway between Swan and Campbell). The resort entrance is at the stoplight at Via Palomita.
We have invited approximately a dozen schools, including all the Ivies.
No cover charge!
Friday, Jan 20, 2006: 5:30pm-7:30pm.
Ivy Network Mixer
in the Garden Lounge (aka The Lobby) at the Westin La Paloma, 3800 East Sunrise Drive (on the south side of Sunrise Drive, midway between Swan and Campbell). The resort entrance is at the stoplight at Via Palomita.
We have invited approximately a dozen schools, including all the Ivies.
No cover charge!
Friday, Feb 3, 2006: 6:15pm-Dinner; 8:00pm-Tucson Symphony.
Come celebrate the 250th Anniversary of the birth of Mozart!
Dinner at Cushing Street Bar (a downtown Tucson gem with upscale Southwestern cuisine) followed by "Moeckel and Mozart" at the Tucson Symphony:
- George Hanson, conductor; Steve Moeckel, violin
- Mozart Symphony No. 35 K.385 "Haffner"
- Mozart Violin Concerto No. 1 in B-flat major, K.207
- Mozart Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, K.550
Dinner at Cushing Street (198 W. Cushing St., Tucson) is a la carte, reservations are strongly recommended at 520-622-7984. The Tucson Symphony is giving us a 50% discount on center orchestra tickets! Please mention the Ivy Network discount when ordering tickets through Rosemary Delehanty: 520-792-9155 (or rdelehanty-at-tucsonsymphony.org).
Due to The Gem Show, parking at Cushing Street Bar will be very limited. If you are dining at Cushing Street Bar, you are welcome to leave your car in the restaurant's lot until the concert ends. Otherwise, parking is available at the Tucson Convention Center. After dinner, we will walk across the street to the concert. We have reserved 30 tickets at the Tucson Symphony. Extra tickets are subject to availability. Please call early to ensure tickets. Credit cards are accepted.
Friday, Feb 17, 2006: 5:30pm-7:30pm.
Ivy Network Mixer
in the Garden Lounge (aka The Lobby) at the Westin La Paloma, 3800 East Sunrise Drive (on the south side of Sunrise Drive, midway between Swan and Campbell). The resort entrance is at the stoplight at Via Palomita.
We have invited approximately a dozen schools, including all the Ivies.
No cover charge!
Friday, Mar 17, 2006: 5:30pm-7:30pm.
Ivy Network Mixer
in the Garden Lounge (aka The Lobby) at the Westin La Paloma, 3800 East Sunrise Drive (on the south side of Sunrise Drive, midway between Swan and Campbell). The resort entrance is at the stoplight at Via Palomita.
We have invited approximately a dozen schools, including all the Ivies.
No cover charge!
Tuesday, March 21, 2006; 11:30am-2pm (Buffet Lunch starts at 11:30am; Lecture begins at 12:30 pm).
Lecture and Luncheon at The Arizona Inn:
"Rip, Mix, Burn, Sue: Technology, Politics, and
the Fight to Control Digital Media"
at The Arizona Inn, 2200 East Elm Street, Tucson; The African Room
Cost is $32 (includes buffet lunch, tea, coffee, tax, and 20% gratuity; payable in cash at the door--we
are not equipped to accept credit card payments).
The transition to digital technologies, which began with the compact
disc and the Internet, and continues with TiVo and the iPod, is rearranging
the culture and business of music, movies, visual arts, and news. Prof.
Felten will explain why digital technology is transformative, and how its
arrival has kicked off a broad political, technical, and legal struggle to
control the future of the technologies that bring us media, art, and culture.
This talk is aimed at a general audience and assumes no technical
background.
Professor of Computer Science and Public Affairs Edward W. Felten came
to Princeton in 1993 after earning his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the
University of Washington. His research interests include computer
security and privacy, especially relating to consumer products, and technology
law and policy. In 2003, Scientific American magazine named Professor
Felten to its list of fifty international leaders in science and technology. He
has testified as an expert witness in several important lawsuits, including
serving as the lead technical witness for the Department of Justice in
the Microsoft antitrust case. Recipient of numerous honors and awards,
including the Pioneer Award from the Electronic Frontier Foundation
last April in recognition of his research and activism on behalf of free
speech in the high-tech and Internet world, Professor Felten is the author of
more than seventy research papers and two published books. He maintains a
web log called Freedom-to-Tinker.com, and is writing a book by the same
name.
The Buffet Lunch includes:
Soup du Jour
Mixed Green Salad
Fresh Fruit Salad
Baby Red Potato Salad
Thinly Sliced Meats and Cheese
Lettuce, Tomatoes, Onions, and Pickles
Selection of Breads and Condiments
Chef's Dessert Table
Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee, Tea, Herbal Tea
Please RSVP to Luis Velasco '94 at lrv94@alumni.princeton.edu
Saturday, April 8, 2006: 10:30a-Noon Walking Tour; Noon-1:30p Lunch.
El Presidio Architectural Walking Tour and Lunch at La Cocina
We will meet at La Cocina at 10:30 am for the tour (201 N. Court Ave, Tucson) and we will end there for lunch. The tour is free of charge! Lunch is a la carte. Please RSVP by March 25, 2006 to Luis Velasco '94 at lrv94@alumni.princeton.edu
Friday, Apr 21, 2006: 5:30pm-7:30pm.
Ivy Network Mixer
in the Garden Lounge (aka The Lobby) at the Westin La Paloma, 3800 East Sunrise Drive (on the south side of Sunrise Drive, midway between Swan and Campbell). The resort entrance is at the stoplight at Via Palomita.
We have invited approximately a dozen schools, including all the Ivies.
No cover charge!
Friday, May 19, 2006: 5:30pm-7:30pm.
Ivy Network Mixer
in the Garden Lounge (aka The Lobby) at the Westin La Paloma, 3800 East Sunrise Drive (on the south side of Sunrise Drive, midway between Swan and Campbell). The resort entrance is at the stoplight at Via Palomita.
We have invited approximately a dozen schools, including all the Ivies.
No cover charge!
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