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CES Film Series

Spring 2005 Schedule



The CES film series provides CES students with a chance to explore in more depth some of the ideas they are learning about in their classes. It also gives the university community an opportunity to learn more about current issues in the U.S. and around the world.

This year CES hopes to increase student involvement in the film series, offering CES students the chance to facilitate discussion with our CES professors and TAs. We also hope to include more feature films and more activities along with the films. We also hope to make some more obscure films available to WSU students and to bring films that deal with pressing social and political issues.

There's a lot more CES has in store, so look for the schedule of films early this fall.

* Films will begin at 3:30 and will be shown in CUE 202

**Films will begin at 6:30 and will be shown in CUE 202

January 28

Wind Talkers -- Discussion with Jocelyn Pacleb & David Warner immediately following the film*

February 11
Training Day -- Discussion with Lisa Guerrero & Kelvin Monroe immediately after the film*
March 2
The Manchurian Candidate -- Discussion with Rory Ong immediately after the film**
March 23
Shanghai Noon -- Discussion with Richard King immediately after the film**
April 21
Agitating for a Revolution -- Discussion with Kristal Moore and Sarah Hentges immediately after the film**

 

 

 

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