WOLF RPG Editor English 2.24Z is a game construction tool that can create complex role playing games. It is often regarded as being aimed at advanced users, so keep this in mind if you intend to use it.
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March 15, 2021
Pritzker Military Museum & Library and the Sullivan Museum and History Center present author talk by journalist Elizabeth Becker
A discussion of barrier-smashing women journalists who covered the Vietnam War, a presentation on Palestine’s theater and food, Admissions Office informational sessions and the Spring 2021 Norwich Record alumni magazine’s arrival highlight Norwich University’s schedule this week.
From noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday, the Pritzker Military Museum & Library and the Sullivan Museum and History Center will present a virtual discussion with journalist and author Elizabeth Becker on her new book, “You Don’t Belong Here: How Three Women Rewrote the Story of War,” which chronicles the work of Australian reporter Kate Webb, French photographer Catherine Leroy and American intellectual Frances FitzGerald.
February 20, 2021
Norwich Voices for International Women’s Day, Lunch and Learn session on ‘Pandemia’s Black Feather’ lead events
A virtual Lunch and Learn discussion on Norwich University Uniform Store seamstress and adjunct art instructor Samantha R. Talbot-Kelly’s “Pandemia’s Black Feather” art installation, the annual spoken-word International Women’s Day performance and a virtual job fair for School of Architecture+Art students highlight the week ahead.
The “Lunch and Learn,” from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesday, will examine “Pandemia’s Black Feather,” on display at the Sullivan Museum and History Center, in a prerecorded discussion between Talbot-Kelly and Katherine Taylor-McBroom, the curator of exhibits and collections.