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Thursday, December 12, 2024
- 12:00 AM23h 59mLast Class Day (Fall Semester 2024)Review the full semester calendar at registrar.nd.edu/calendars/.
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Review the full semester calendar at registrar.nd.edu/calendars/. - 12:00 AM23h 59mLast Class Day (Fall Semester 2024)Review the full semester calendar at registrar.nd.edu/calendars/.
- 12:00 AM23h 59mLast Class Day (Fall Semester 2024)Review the full semester calendar at registrar.nd.edu/calendars/.
- 12:30 PM1h 30mConversation—"Safety through Solidarity: The Fight Against Antisemitism"How can we stand in solidarity with Palestinians seeking justice, while also avoiding antisemitism—and resist those who seek to conflate the two? Authors Shane Burley and Ben Lorber will share personal stories, historical reflections, and interview data from their recent book to discuss how to combat antisemitism and build true safety for Jews and all people. The conversation will be moderated by Atalia Omer, professor of religion, conflict and peace studies. Lunch will be provided. Originally published at kroc.nd.edu.
- 12:30 PM1h 30mConversation—"Safety through Solidarity: The Fight Against Antisemitism"How can we stand in solidarity with Palestinians seeking justice, while also avoiding antisemitism—and resist those who seek to conflate the two? Authors Shane Burley and Ben Lorber will share personal stories, historical reflections, and interview data from their recent book to discuss how to combat antisemitism and build true safety for Jews and all people. The conversation will be moderated by Atalia Omer, professor of religion, conflict and peace studies. Lunch will be provided. Originally published at kroc.nd.edu.
- 12:30 PM1h 30mConversation—"Safety through Solidarity: The Fight Against Antisemitism"How can we stand in solidarity with Palestinians seeking justice, while also avoiding antisemitism—and resist those who seek to conflate the two? Authors Shane Burley and Ben Lorber will share personal stories, historical reflections, and interview data from their recent book to discuss how to combat antisemitism and build true safety for Jews and all people. The conversation will be moderated by Atalia Omer, professor of religion, conflict and peace studies. Lunch will be provided. Originally published at kroc.nd.edu.
- 12:30 PM1h 30mConversation—"Safety through Solidarity: The Fight Against Antisemitism"How can we stand in solidarity with Palestinians seeking justice, while also avoiding antisemitism—and resist those who seek to conflate the two? Authors Shane Burley and Ben Lorber will share personal stories, historical reflections, and interview data from their recent book to discuss how to combat antisemitism and build true safety for Jews and all people. The conversation will be moderated by Atalia Omer, professor of religion, conflict and peace studies. Lunch will be provided. Originally published at kroc.nd.edu.
- 6:00 PM30mNotre Dame Children's Choir Lessons and CarolsNotre Dame Children's Choir perform songs of the season in its annual Lessons and Carols, featuring the younger ensembles: Cherub, Cantabile and Descant Choirs. Originally published at sma.nd.edu.
- 6:00 PM30mNotre Dame Children's Choir Lessons and CarolsNotre Dame Children's Choir perform songs of the season in its annual Lessons and Carols, featuring the younger ensembles: Cherub, Cantabile and Descant Choirs. Originally published at sma.nd.edu.
- 6:00 PM30mNotre Dame Children's Choir Lessons and CarolsNotre Dame Children's Choir perform songs of the season in its annual Lessons and Carols, featuring the younger ensembles: Cherub, Cantabile and Descant Choirs. Originally published at sma.nd.edu.
- 6:00 PM30mNotre Dame Children's Choir Lessons and CarolsNotre Dame Children's Choir perform songs of the season in its annual Lessons and Carols, featuring the younger ensembles: Cherub, Cantabile and Descant Choirs. Originally published at sma.nd.edu.
- 6:30 PM1h 40mFilm: "Fargo" (1996)Nominated for seven Academy Awards and winner of two for Best Actress (Frances McDormand) and Best Original Screenplay (the Coen Brothers), Fargo was a lead ship in the independent film takeover of the 1996 Oscars. Prior to that, though, Fargo already had found its way into general watercooler banter with its sharp Minnesota accents and folksy brand of dark humor. The procedural purported to be based on a true story follows Brainerd police chief Marge Gunderson (McDormand), who is seven months pregnant and trying to crack the case that twists together a kidnapping, multiple dead bodies, and a hapless Buick salesperson — all set amongst a mallard painting competition. GET TICKETS!
- 6:30 PM1h 40mFilm: "Fargo" (1996)Nominated for seven Academy Awards and winner of two for Best Actress (Frances McDormand) and Best Original Screenplay (the Coen Brothers), Fargo was a lead ship in the independent film takeover of the 1996 Oscars. Prior to that, though, Fargo already had found its way into general watercooler banter with its sharp Minnesota accents and folksy brand of dark humor. The procedural purported to be based on a true story follows Brainerd police chief Marge Gunderson (McDormand), who is seven months pregnant and trying to crack the case that twists together a kidnapping, multiple dead bodies, and a hapless Buick salesperson — all set amongst a mallard painting competition. GET TICKETS!
- 6:30 PM1h 40mFilm: "Fargo" (1996)Nominated for seven Academy Awards and winner of two for Best Actress (Frances McDormand) and Best Original Screenplay (the Coen Brothers), Fargo was a lead ship in the independent film takeover of the 1996 Oscars. Prior to that, though, Fargo already had found its way into general watercooler banter with its sharp Minnesota accents and folksy brand of dark humor. The procedural purported to be based on a true story follows Brainerd police chief Marge Gunderson (McDormand), who is seven months pregnant and trying to crack the case that twists together a kidnapping, multiple dead bodies, and a hapless Buick salesperson — all set amongst a mallard painting competition. GET TICKETS!