2007-08 Events |
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Ethan Bronner
Deputy Foreign Editor - The New York Times
War and Terror: How The New York Times
Covers Today's Big Stories in the Middle East
Thursday, February 14, 2008
8:00 p.m.
Gulick Theatre
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Bakari Kitwana, author and co-founder of the National Hip-Hop
Political Convention
Why White Kids Love Hip Hop: Wangsters,
Wiggers, and Wanabees, The New Reality of Race in AmericaTuesday, February 26, 2008
7:30 p.m.
Eben Holden Center
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Anthony Shadid, Middle East Correspondent for the Washington
Post
"The Long War: Loss and Nostalgia
in the Middle East"
Wednesday, March 12
8 p.m.
Eben Holden Center
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Meeting Resistance, a film about
who was behind the emerging post-war violence in Iraq, followed
by discussion with the film's directors
Monday, March 31
8 p.m.
Eben Holden Center
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Julia Pascal, author, playwright, director and teacher in the
St. Lawrence University Program in London
Jewish Mothers and Daughters
Wednesday, April 2
8 p.m.
Herring-Cole Hall
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Seeds of Peace: Empowering Leaders
of the Next Generation
Friday, April 4
7 p.m.
Eben Holden Center
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An Evening with Christopher
Hitchens, author, journalist and critic
Thursday, April 10
8 p.m.
Eben Holden
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A Centre for Diversity and Social Justice Special Event
Faces of Homelessness
Tuesday, April 15
7:30 pm in
Eben Holden Center
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Dr. Pierre Desrochers,
Department of Geography, University of
Toronto at Mississauga
"The Environmental Responsibility
of Business is to Increase its Profit"
Wednesday, April 23
7:30 pm in
Hepburn Auditorium
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An Alcoa Foundation Cultural Affairs Program
Ambassador Richard Hecklinger '65
From Canton to Bangkok: An SLU graduate's reflections on U.S. foreign
policy
Monday, April 28
8 p.m. in
Sykes Common Room
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NBC News Special Correspondent Tom Brokaw
Life Is Not Virtual
Wednesday, April 30
2 pm in
Gulick Theatre
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