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Cleveland ACLU representative to discuss “War on Drugs,” individual liberties Dec. 6
Students for Sensible Drug Policy and Young Americans for Liberty will host Mike Uth from Cleveland’s American Civil Liberties Union in an event Dec. 6. Uth will discuss the Drug Enforcement Agency’s use of GPS tracking of suspected drug dealers and how the War on Drugs has impacted individual liber...
Get an update on campus, community construction projects at Dec. 7 meeting
Case Western Reserve University’s Quarterly Community Dialogues meeting will be held Dec. 7 at 6 p.m. in Ford Auditorium. During the event, CWRU and community leaders will discuss construction updates for campus and the University Circle area. Topics of discussion include the Tinkham Veale Universit...
Take part in today’s walking tour of Turning Point, Putnam Sculpture Garden
A 45-minute walking tour, “Turning Point and Other Highlights of the Putnam Sculpture Collection,” will be held Dec. 2 at 3 p.m. Learn about the history of this extraordinary art collection and the exciting details surrounding the commissioning of Turning Point, a sculpture by Philip Johnson, one of...
Campus, community groups to hold Christmas event Dec. 7
The campus community is invited to join United Protestant Campus Ministries (UPCaM), InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, Newman Catholic Campus Ministry, Church of the Covenant, Orthodox Christian Fellowship, Agape Christian Community and Voices of Glory Dec. 7 at 5 p.m. in Amasa Stone Chapel. Come h...
"Plain Dealer" architecture critic to discuss University Circle’s latest developments Dec. 2
Steve Litt, architecture critic at The Plain Dealer, will join the Public Affairs Discussion Group this week for a “University Circle Update.” The discussion will take place Dec. 2 from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in the Dampeer Room at Kelvin Smith Library. The recent developments in University Circle—incl...
Eight student groups to perform in a capella concert during Friday’s community hour
Eight university student groups will perform during a special community hour a cappella concert Dec. 2 from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. at Amasa Stone Chapel. The event will feature Case In Point, Speakeasy, Solstice, Case Women’s Glee Club, Dhamakapella, Case Men’s Glee Club, Case Concert Choice and Voices...
Case Center for Inquiry to host “Ask an Atheist” panel Dec. 1
Case Center for Inquiry will host an “Ask an Atheist” event Dec. 1 at 7 p.m. in Wickenden 322. The Ask an Atheist event is designed to invite all members of campus to come and have an open dialogue with atheists, agnostics and humanists who are willing to answer questions from the audience. The gro...
Semester’s final ISO noontime lecture to be held Dec. 7, on mathematical proofs
The Institute for the Science of Origins Noontime Lecture Series continues Dec. 7 with “The Origin of Mathematical Truth: On the Nature of Mathematical Proofs.” Daniel Solow, professor of operations at Weatherhead School of Management, will lead the discussion Dec. 7 at noon in Ford Auditorium. Thi...
English department’s Macintyre Prize winner to lecture Dec. 2
Doctoral student Drew Banghart, winner of the 2011 Neil Macintyre Memorial Prize, will present his paper, “Dark Pools, Desperate Women and the Body in Adam Bede,” at the Macintyre Prize Lecture. The lecture will be held Dec. 2 from 4 to 6 p.m. in Clark Hall 206. Refreshments will be served. The Ne...
DocOpera student-run variety show, “Hogwarts School of Medicine,” to be held Dec. 10
School of Medicine and Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine students take part in last year's DocOpera. The 27th annual DocOpera, a student-run variety show benefiting the Free Medical Clinic of Great Cleveland, will be held Dec. 10 at 7 p.m. at the Lakewood Civic Auditorium. This year’s...