Have Nothing to Do but Study this Weekend? Here Are Some Plans!

Have Nothing to Do but Study this Weekend? Here Are Some Plans!
Theatre Rice promotional flierjericho! promotional flierTheater for Charity's S.H.I.T. Show
This weekend marks the last really free weekend of the semester, with 14 weeks of class behind us and finals just over the horizon. If you'd like to take advantage of your final days as a resident of Berkeley (rather than a resident of the Main Stacks), you should check out these events. All listed prices are for students.

Women's Lacrosse vs. Stanford: Thursday, 3 pm; Memorial Stadium; free. Cal continues to host the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation tournament Friday, time and teams TBD depending on Thursday's result.

Baseball
vs. Arizona: Friday, 2:30 pm; Saturday and Sunday, 1:00 pm; Evans Diamond; free. The men's baseball team is on a season-high four-game skid. Any decent sports fan is superstitious enough to think it's their fault for not attending.

jericho! Improv + Sketch Comedy presents: NEGLIGENCIA: Friday and Saturday, 8 pm; 145 Dwinelle; $2. Their last show of the semester. Trust me, the price of admission is well worth it. (Facebook event here.)

Theatre Rice presents: "CLICK CLICK BANG BANG": Friday and Saturday, doors open 7 pm for 7:30 show; 155 Dwinelle; $3 presale on Sproul, $5 at the door. (Facebook event here.)

Theater for Charity presents: S.H.I.T. Show: Friday, 8:30 pm; Sunday, 5 pm: 112 Wurster; Price not listed in facebook event (how useful). Ticket revenues (however much that is) go to starving children in Malawi. So, basically, however much tickets are, they should probably be more, because the only people starving more than college students are children in Malawi.

Relay for Life: Saturday, 10 am-Sunday, 10 am; Edwards Stadium; $150 team registration here. Sponsored by the American Cancer Society, Relay for Life honors and supports individuals fighting cancer.

Oakland A's Pitcher Dana Eveland at Lawrence Hall of Science: Sunday, 11 am-12 pm; $11 general admission to museum.

For more ideas, visit UC Berkeley Events. Just remember my philosophy: If your (research paper/lab/final/other stressful event) is 24 hours away, you've got 23 hours to kill. Enjoy yourself while you're still young--you'll need those memories to forget when you get dementia in 60 years.
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