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WISER to host fundraiser at Jolly Scholar to benefit Ally Piepho Scholarship Fund
The Women in Science and Engineering Roundtable (WISER) will host a benefit at the Jolly Scholar on Friday, April 5, in remembrance of Ally Piepho, a first-year student who passed away over winter break. There will be a 10 percent discount on all food and drinks, and 10 percent of all sales…
Play Frisbee, eat pancakes at Sigma Nu’s “Frisbee and Flapjacks for Hunger”
Sigma Nu Fraternity’s philanthropy event “Frisbee and Flapjacks for Hunger” will be held Friday, March 29, to raise money and awareness for the Ohio Association of Foodbanks. The event, held on the North Residential Village field, will begin at 6:30 p.m. and include an Ultimate Frisbee Tournament…
Graduate and professional students: Attend Tony Award-winning musical Fela!
In honor of Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week, all graduate and professional students are invited to explore the life of the Nigerian singer Fela Kuti through the Tony Award-nominated musical Fela!  The performance will take place April 3 from 7 to 10 p.m. at Playhouse Square’s…
Renowned poet to lead poetry, performance workshop March 29
Michael Salinger, a renowned poet and educator, will present a workshop in poetry and performance, titled “Outspoken–Figuratively Speaking.” His workshop, sponsored by the Popular Culture Working Group, will take place March 29 from 12:30 to 1:50 p.m. in Clark Hall 309. The workshop will help…
What makes a community—especially in Cleveland? Find out in tonight’s discussion
What makes a community? Is it the geographic location? A group of people who share common interests? During Cleveland Program 2.0, participants will have a chance to explore their own definition of a community, and then learn more about what makes the neighborhoods of Cleveland…
Learn how to proactively affect government policy on research at March 28 event
Given that government policy makers seldom have the scientific knowledge that may affect funding decisions, how can scientists maneuver their work through the complicated government bureaucracy? There is a growing need for scientists of all kinds—social, physical, medical and engineering—to become…
Kids Against Hunger to host “Mock Oscars” March 29; online voting now open
Do you have a friend who will win a Nobel Prize? Is a queen of hipsters? Has the talent to be the next Steve Jobs? Come find out who takes these titles home at Mock Oscars, a night of fun to celebrate campus personalities and raise proceeds for Kids Against Hunger. The event will be held March 29…
Get a Latin dance lesson March 27, courtesy of Multicultural Club
The Case Western Reserve Multicultural Club invites students to enjoy a Latin dance lesson from dance teachers Kathy Mai and Balazs Zombory. The free event will take place 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. on March 27 in the Veale Center multipurpose room, second floor. Food and drinks will be served. For more…
Attend The International Entrepreneur Youth kickoff March 28
Students of all majors are invited to join the TiE Youth Chapter at Weatherhead School of Management for its 2013 kickoff, Thursday, March 28. The event will feature three speakers, hors d'oeuvres and networking with TiE Ohio and local entrepreneurs. Ratanjit Sondhe, an immigrant-entrepreneur…
La Alianza to host fiesta benefiting Environment Ohio on March 28
La Alianza, Case Western Reserve University's Hispanic organization, will host its annual La Fiesta on Thursday, March 28, in Adelbert Gym. This year's theme is "Baile en los Bosques,” meaning "Dance in the Forests.” There will be buffet-style Latin food, performances and other surprises at this…