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Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2008
11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Building Steam
An exhibition of emerging New York artists, Curator, Mike Homer. Benjamin Butler, Jose Luis Cortes, Peter Garfield, Anna Von Mertens, Ryan Mrozowski, Rosemarie Padovano, Duke Riley, Eliza Stamps, Kako Ueda, Joy Whalen, and Will Yackulic.
Richard A. and Rissa W. Grossman Gallery at Williams Visual Arts Building
Price: Free
12 - 1 p.m.
Women in Uniform: An Insider's View
Come get an insider's perspective on the experience of women in male-dominated service professions such as the police and firefighters. Experts will also discuss the appropriateness and suitability of women in these occupations.
FREE MORICI'S PIZZA! Oechsle 224
Price: FREE
4:30 p.m.
Marquis Dinner Club--"Oktoberfest"
Marquis Dinner Clubs are back! Join alumni, parents, friends, students, and community members at the Marquis Dining Hall (Bergethon Room) for an all you can eat Oktoberfest extravaganza.
October's Marquis Dinner Club features numerous delectable items including: Raisin Walnut Bread Chicken and Spaetzle Soup Hand Carved Sauerbraten Roast Made to Order Potato Pancakes Come hungry and leave full! NOTE: RESERVATIONS ARE NOT REQUIRED Marquis Dining Hall (Bergethon Room)
Price: $14.95 (adults); $9.95 (children 12 and under)
7 - 8 p.m.
McMaster Carr Information Session
At McMaster-Carr, diversity is a corporate asset.We're always searching for new people - - those willing to share their creative suggestions and innovative solutions to meet the challenges we face.
Come and find out what we have to offer. Hugel Room 100
7:30 - 9 p.m.
The Price of Liberty
Attorney Michael Hausfeld has litigated on behalf of persons denied civil rights during the holocaust, apartheid in South Africa and during governmental restructuring in eastern Europe. He describes the content of his lecture as follows: The lecture will discuss the concepts of liberty, the viewpoint of a fundamental, universal legal right. We will explore the origins of that concept and its implications. It will be grounded in specific examples of abuses around the world – such as Tulsa, Oklahoma, Iraq, Japan, Europe, Indonesia and South Africa. The lecture will connect abuse to the principal and emphasize the individuality as well as the collective nature of the abuse. The conclusion will attempt to state a model for the future.
Kirby Hall of Civil Rights, Room 104
Price: Free
9 - 10:30 p.m.
The Last Presidential Debate
Come for an open viewing of the last Presidential Debate.
Big Screen, Free Food Sponsored by the Election Broadcast Class and College Democrats With post-debate analysis by the Lafayette College Debate Team Oechsle Hall, Room 224
Price: Free
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