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The Week Ahead (October 28–November 3) 

Spooky Photo Techniques 

Tuesday, October 29 from 6:008:00 PM 

Norris University Center, ARTica Darkroom 

Interested in using your photography skills in a spooky way this Halloween? Visit a Norris mini course on Tuesday dedicated to learning creepy and creative darkroom techniques. Materials like photo paper and scary objects will be provided, and experience using darkrooms isn’t necessary to join the fun. Tregister for the $16 course, visit the Northwestern Box Office.  

 

APIDA Solidari-Tea 

Wednesday, October 30 from 12:001:30 PM 

Deering Library, Deering 208 

Are you an Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) student looking for community? The Multicultural Student Affairs (MSA) office has created a space for APIDA students to build community through reflection, story-telling, and discussions. All APIDA students are welcome to learn alongside their peers while enjoying tea, coffee, and other snacks. The group will continue their learning through six sessions focused on exploring the APIDA experience in the United States. 

 

A Fright Night  

Wednesday, October 30 from 6:0010:00 PM 

Alice Millar Chapel and Parkes Hall 

Join us at Alice Millar Chapel and Parkes Hall for a Fright Night on October 30 at 6:00 PM. We will be showing “A Quiet Place” in the Gothic halls of Alice Millar Chapel. There will also be gaming, a costume contest, snacks and more! This event is free and open to all students, staff, faculty, and community members! 

 

Hidden Figures Film Screening 

Wednesday, October 30 from 6:309:00 PM 

Norris University Center, McCormick Auditorium 

Watch the movie inspired by Hidden Figures, the One Book for the 2019-2020 school year! Featuring Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer, and Janelle Monáe, the film follows three brilliant African-American women working at NASA to launch John Glenn into orbit. This free screening is open to all students, staff, and faculty members. 

 

Día de los Muertos Celebration 

Friday, November 1 from 5:307:00 PM 

The Multicultural Center, Conference Room 

If you know anything about Mexican culture, you know that the start of November means it’s time to honor the lives of departed family members and friends! If you are a student who observes The Day of the Dead, the Multicultural Student Affairs (MSA) office encourages you to assist them in setting up the alter and bringing items to honor your loved ones. The alter will be built on Friday, but it will stay on display for the first week of November. Food, drinks, and music will also be provided to assist with the fun. 

 

Other Events 

Monday, October 28 

Tuesday, October 29 

Wednesday, October 30 

Thursday, October 31 

Friday, November 1 

Saturday, November 2 

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