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Weekly Event Blog: October 13-October 17

Monday 10/14

Columbus Day, we are closed!

Tuesday 10/15

1:00 PM- 2:00 PM Coffee & Cookies with the Study Abroad Peer Mentors

Come by the Study Abroad Office to grab some coffee and cookies. While you are here you’ll have the chance to chat with students who have already studies abroad and want to tell you all about it! (73 Tremont, 6th floor)

1:00 pm-2:00 pm Program Council Animals and Smoothies

Come see live animals and get a smoothie! (Donahue 403)

5:15 PM- 7:30 PM Social Justice Film Series: Inequality for All

Join us for a screening and discussion of the documentary, “Inequality for All.” This film is a passionate argument on behalf of the middle class, featuring Robert Reich – professor, best-selling author, and Clinton cabinet member – as he demonstrates how the widening income gap has a devastating impact on the American economy. Dinner will be provided. Donahue 209

4:45 PM Tuesday Night Church of the Advent Supper Club

Help serve meals at the Church of the Advent to those in need. Meet at the Center for Community Engagement, Donahue 209, at 4:45 pm. This is a weekly opportunity limited to the first 3 volunteers who R.S.V.P. through SUconnect.  (D209)

Wednesday 10/16

1:00 PM- 2:30 PM An Unusual Capital – Berlin 25 Years after the Fall of the Wall

After 1945 Berlin, Germany’ s traditional capital, quickly became a focal point of East-West confrontation and a symbol of Western resilience against Soviet dominance. In 1989 it regained its original status and has since become the vibrant political and cultural capital of the new Germany and a true city of the world.

The Honorary Rolf Schütte, Consul General of the Federal Republic of Germany and former head of the Department of Foreign Relations and Protocol of the city of Berlin, will illustrate how atypical a capital Berlin has become and why it has continued to attract creative people from all over the world.   Sargent Hall

4:00 PM-6:00 PM Mocktail Training Program

The Mocktail is an experimental training program that teaches networking skills.  The Mocktail is a unique training exercise.  The first part replicates a cocktail networking reception.  The second part of the program, the facilitators will debrief, provide observations and tips, and help participants refine their networking sills and be confident at future events.

4:45PM: Wednesday Night Paulist Center Supper Club!

Help serve meals at the Paulist Center to those in need. Meet at the Center for Community Engagement, Donahue 209, at 4:45 pm. This is a weekly opportunity limited to the first 5 volunteers who R.S.V.P. through SUconnect. (Donahue 209)

Thursday 10/16

All Day: Spirit Day

Wear purple to stand in solidarity with the LGBTQ community against bullying. Go purple on social media by using #SpiritDay.

1:00 PM- 2:15 PM Rainbow Alliance Spirit Day Allies Luncheon

Rainbow alliance is bringing the allies to campus to celebrate and honor them.  (Donahue 403)

6:30 PM Film & Live Performance: The Pleasures of Being/ Out of Step

The Suffolk Cinema Series and the departments of CJN, History, and Theatre present a film screening and live performance followed by a live Skype conversation with Nat Hentoff. (Modern Theatre)

Schedule:

6:30-7pm: Boston Latin school Jazz Combo, Paul J. Pitts- Director, performs

7pm: Screening of The Pleasures of Being/Out of Step

8:30pm: Professor Robert Allison will lead a conversation with Nat Hentoff and the audience

Friday, 10/17
6:00 PM- 10:00 PM VGA Karaoke

Everyone is welcome to come and enjoy some karaoke games with video gamers army! (Donahue 403)

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Weekly Event Blog: October 13-October 17