Friday, February 9
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Douglas Campus, Apache Field
12 p.m. and 3 p.m.
Click here for more information, or contact Kris Baumgartner at krisba@cochise.edu or (520) 417-4095.
Saturday, February 10
Baseball versus New Mexico Military Institute
Douglas Campus, Apache Field
12 p.m.
Click here for more information, or contact Kris Baumgartner at krisba@cochise.edu or (520) 417-4095.
Saturday, February 10
Basketball at Chandler-Gilbert Community College
5:30 p.m. - Women's
7:30 p.m. - Men's
Admission is free. Click here for more information, or contact Kris Baumgartner at krisba@cochise.edu or (520) 417-4095.
Sunday, February 11
College Goal Sunday
Sierra Vista Campus, Room 305
Nogales/Santa Cruz Center, 21 E. Court St., Nogales
2 - 4 p.m.
Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), speak directly with financial aid professionals, and enter to win scholarships and computers! If you are interested in filling in the FAFSA form at College Goal Sunday, and you are age 23 or younger, bring your parents and their 2005 income data (W-2's or a pay stub and/or 2004 tax return). If you are 24 or older, bring your 2005 income information. For details, contact the Financial Aid Office at (520) 515-5417.
Monday, February 12
Dating Game, presented by Student Government
Douglas Campus, Little Theatre
6:30 p.m.
The Douglas Campus Student Government Association awards prizes to three winners and their dates. For more information, call (520) 417-4088.
Tuesday, February 13
Faculty Staff Development Day
Douglas Campus, Student Union
8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Cochise College faculty and staff gather for an annual in-service day. Daytime classes are canceled; classes beginning at 4:30 p.m. or later will go on as scheduled.
Tuesday, February 13
Baseball Double-header versus Phoenix College
Douglas Campus, Apache Field
12 p.m. and 3 p.m.
Click here for more information, or contact Kris Baumgartner at krisba@cochise.edu or (520) 417-4095.
Tuesday, February 13
Brown Bag Tuesday: Venomous Reptiles of Cochise County
Douglas Campus, Student Union Conference Room
12:10 - 1 p.m.
Most people react to snakes and other reptiles with fear and loathing. Our folklore is filled with myths and misunderstanding about them, especially those considered poisonous, such as rattlesnakes, coral snakes and the Gila monster. General misunderstanding, indiscriminate killing, and loss and destruction of their habitats have left many of our native reptile species with diminished ranges and in need of protection. Learn the truth about these fascinating creatures and how to learn to live with them from Charles Rau, a herpetologist expert who has participated in long-term studies of reptiles and rattlesnakes in our region. Sponsored by the Center for Southwest Studies.
Wednesday, February 14
FFA Field Day
Douglas Campus
High school students from across Cochise County gather for a day of agricultural and academic competitions. For more information, call (520) 417-4128.
Wednesday, February 14
Are We a Good Match?
Sierra Vista Campus, Library Commons
9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Is love in the air? Take a free personality test to find out about your ideal romantic relationship. Members of the Psychology Club interpret results and share Valentine's Day candy. For more information, contact Brian Redmond at (520) 515-4506 or redmondb@cochise.edu.
Wednesday, February 14
Lunch Lecture Series: Venemous Reptiles of Cochise County
Sierra Vista Campus, Room 313
12:10 - 1 p.m.
Most people react to snakes and other reptiles with fear and loathing. Our folklore is filled with myths and misunderstanding about them, especially those considered poisonous, such as rattlesnakes, coral snakes and the Gila monster. General misunderstanding, indiscriminate killing, and loss and destruction of their habitats have left many of our native reptile species with diminished ranges and in need of protection. Learn the truth about these fascinating creatures and how to learn to live with them from Charles Rau, a herpetologist expert who has participated in long-term studies of reptiles and rattlesnakes in our region. Sponsored by the Center for Southwest Studies.
Wednesday, February 14
Film Screening: In the Mood for Love
Sierra Vista Campus, Room 900
5 p.m.
The Cochise College Cinéaste Circle meets weekly to view and discuss a series of thought-provoking films. For more information, contact club advisor Mary Coyle at (520) 515-5499.
Wednesday, February 14
Basketball versus South Mountain Community College
Douglas Campus, Cochise Stronghold Gymnasium
5:30 p.m. - Women's
7:30 p.m. - Men's
Admission is free. Click here for more information, or contact Kris Baumgartner at krisba@cochise.edu or (520) 417-4095.
Thursday, February 15
Art Opening: Valley Union High School
Douglas Campus, Student Union Lounge
1 - 3 p.m.
Under the direction of art teacher Diana Hamberger, students have acquired numerous awards in recent years. Their work includes pieces created in various media and will be exhibited through March 8. For information, contact the Art Department at (520) 417-4025.
Friday, February 16
Music By the Fountain: Música Sin Fronteras
Sierra Vista Campus Courtyard
12 p.m.
Dr. Lori Keyne directs the newly-formed bi-national choir Música Sin Fronteras in a short, charming baroque mass, with instruments, by an anonymous 18th-century Jesuit composer from Latin America. The group debuted in January at a musicological conference in Tucson and will be a choral ensemble in residence on the Douglas Campus, offered as a course beginning this fall. Any singer may audition for this exciting new ensemble! Members are from both Sonora, Mexico, and southern Arizona, and the group will specialize in multi-lingual repertoire, with a Latin-American emphasis. For information, call the Cochise College Music Department at (520) 515-5440 or Cochise College Cultural Events at (520) 515-8759.
Saturday, February 17
Baseball Double-header at Scottsdale Community College
12 p.m. and 3 p.m.
Click here for more information, or contact Kris Baumgartner at krisba@cochise.edu or (520) 417-4095.
Saturday, February 17
Basketball at Glendale Community College
5:30 p.m. - Women's
7:30 p.m. - Men's
Admission is free. Click here for more information, or contact Kris Baumgartner at krisba@cochise.edu or (520) 417-4095.





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