Tables decorated with sustainability posters, plants, and arts and crafts lined the perimeter of Norris University Center’s Louis Room at sustainNU and Norris’ Earth Month Fair on Wednesday. Over the whirs of a bike-powered smoothie blender, attendees chat with organizers to learn about the environment. With a creativity and environmentalism theme, the fair featured tables.
The Alice Kaplan Institute for the Humanities hosted its fall keynote of the 2023-2024 Humanities Sovereignties Dialogue with political anthropologist Yarimar Bonilla and writer and public historian Adrian De Leon Tuesday afternoon. Sociology Prof. Katrina Quisumbing King moderated the talk in the Norris University Center’s Louis Room. Bonilla and De Leon discussed present-day political battles.
The Muslim-cultural Students Association hosted an Eid Al-Fitr banquet Sunday night to celebrate the end of Ramadan in Norris University Center’s Louis Room. McSA organized events throughout Ramadan, which was from March 22 to April 21, including iftar banquets to celebrate breaking the fast at sunset and Kahoot night. The Eid celebration included a Quran.
If you’re looking for weekend plans, here are some performances and events on and off campus you won’t want to miss. Lipstick Burlesque Norris University Center Louis Room Friday 7 and 10 p.m., Saturday 7 and 10 p.m. Tickets: $5 Lipstick Theatre is hosting its annual burlesque show. The student-run theatre organization is dedicated to.
If you’re looking for weekend plans, here are some performances you won’t want to miss. Violet Ethel M. Barber Theater Friday and Saturday 7:30 p.m., Sunday 2 p.m. Tickets: $6-30 Based on the short story “The Ugliest Pilgrim” by Doris Betts, “Violet” tells the story of a young girl scarred by an axe as a.