I was supposed to post something
last Wednesday, which I didn't. My apologies to y'all loyal followers of our
blog! I hope you weren't too devastated when nothing awesome happened last
Wednesday.
So, to make up for that, I'll tell
you about some fun events happening this week that you should all go to!
:D
It's a common misconception that vegetarians only eat vegetables. |
1. World on Wednesdays
Lunch is provided.
Wednesday, April 3rd
12pm to 1pm
Student Life Center, Lower Level Rooms 1 & 2
This Weeks Topic: Vegetarianism and the Environment
Presented by:
Julie Kvedar, Vanderbilt Initiative for Vegetarian Awareness
Lunch is provided.
Wednesday, April 3rd
12pm to 1pm
Student Life Center, Lower Level Rooms 1 & 2
This Weeks Topic: Vegetarianism and the Environment
Presented by:
Julie Kvedar, Vanderbilt Initiative for Vegetarian Awareness
Vegetarianism is
something that I believe in and live by. Well, actually, I'm currently a
pescetarian, which means I'm a vegetarian who eats fish and seafood. A lot of
people find the idea of being a vegetarian unimaginable; this should be a fun
thing to check out.
2. Vanderbilt University Theatre Presents: W;t
Winner of the 1999 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, this heart-warming,
humorous play captures an acclaimed scholar's inspirational journey after she
receives a devastating medical diagnosis. Although accustomed to extensive
academic research, Professor Bearing must now confront a highly personal
investigation into her own values and humanity.
April 5, 6, 11, 12, and 13 at 8:00 PM
April 7 at 2:00 PM
Tickets are FREE for undergrads
$10 general admission
Call 615-322-2404 or stop by the box office in Neely for tickets
April 7 at 2:00 PM
Tickets are FREE for undergrads
$10 general admission
Call 615-322-2404 or stop by the box office in Neely for tickets
2. International Lens Film Series
All films are screened in Sarratt Cinema at 7:30pm, unless otherwise noted. All minor children should be accompanied by a person over the age of 18.
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Tuesday, April 2
Presented by: Sherif Barsoum, Director, International Student &
Scholar Services Egypt (2010) Dir: Mohamed Diab. A raw side of Egypt that the
world has barely seen. Unfolds the poignant story of three women and their
search for justice from the daily plight of sexual harassment. When one of the
women resorts to stabbing harassers in the groin, she becomes a phantasmal hero
that causes a nationwide stir. Arabic with English subtitles. Unrated. 103
mins. DVD.
That's all, thank you. And happy Monday!
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