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- 12:00 AM23h 59mMid-term break (fall break)Fall break (Oct. 18–26)Review the academic year schedule. No classes in session.
- 12:00 AM23h 59mMid-term break (fall break)Official Academic Calendar | campus-wide
Fall break (Oct. 18–26)Review the academic year schedule. No classes in session. - 12:00 AM23h 59mMid-term break (fall break)Fall break (Oct. 18–26)Review the academic year schedule. No classes in session.
- 12:00 AM23h 59mMid-term break (fall break)Fall break (Oct. 18–26)Review the academic year schedule. No classes in session.
- 1:00 PM1h 30mFilm: "The Witches" (1990)Professor Pfinklepfunder's $1 Sunday Films Directed by Nicolas Roeg With Anjelica Huston, Mai Zetterling, Jasen FisherRated PG, 91 minutes A Roald Dahl adaptation from Nicolas Roeg is a bit of a fascinating combination given Roeg's past films (e.g., directing the David Bowie vehicle The Man Who Fell to Earth or Mick Jagger in Performance or that kid in Don't Look Now). While staying at a hotel in England with his grandmother, Helga (Mai Zetterling), young Luke (Jasen Fisher) kills time by snooping here and there. As luck would have it, Luke inadvertently stumbles upon a convention of witches. The Grand High Witch (Oscar-winner Anjelica Huston) reveals a plan to turn all children into mice through a magical formula. As bad luck would have it, the witches realize that Luke has overheard their ruinous plot and test the formula on him. Now, with the help of Helga and the hotel manager, Mr. Stringer (Rowan Atkinson), Luke the mouse must fight back against the witches and save kids worldwide from a murine fate. GET TICKETS *Sponsored by the Meg and John P. Brogan Endowment for Classic Cinema.
- 1:00 PM1h 30mFilm: "The Witches" (1990)Professor Pfinklepfunder's $1 Sunday Films Directed by Nicolas Roeg With Anjelica Huston, Mai Zetterling, Jasen FisherRated PG, 91 minutes A Roald Dahl adaptation from Nicolas Roeg is a bit of a fascinating combination given Roeg's past films (e.g., directing the David Bowie vehicle The Man Who Fell to Earth or Mick Jagger in Performance or that kid in Don't Look Now). While staying at a hotel in England with his grandmother, Helga (Mai Zetterling), young Luke (Jasen Fisher) kills time by snooping here and there. As luck would have it, Luke inadvertently stumbles upon a convention of witches. The Grand High Witch (Oscar-winner Anjelica Huston) reveals a plan to turn all children into mice through a magical formula. As bad luck would have it, the witches realize that Luke has overheard their ruinous plot and test the formula on him. Now, with the help of Helga and the hotel manager, Mr. Stringer (Rowan Atkinson), Luke the mouse must fight back against the witches and save kids worldwide from a murine fate. GET TICKETS *Sponsored by the Meg and John P. Brogan Endowment for Classic Cinema.
- 1:00 PM1h 30mFilm: "The Witches" (1990)Professor Pfinklepfunder's $1 Sunday Films Directed by Nicolas Roeg With Anjelica Huston, Mai Zetterling, Jasen FisherRated PG, 91 minutes A Roald Dahl adaptation from Nicolas Roeg is a bit of a fascinating combination given Roeg's past films (e.g., directing the David Bowie vehicle The Man Who Fell to Earth or Mick Jagger in Performance or that kid in Don't Look Now). While staying at a hotel in England with his grandmother, Helga (Mai Zetterling), young Luke (Jasen Fisher) kills time by snooping here and there. As luck would have it, Luke inadvertently stumbles upon a convention of witches. The Grand High Witch (Oscar-winner Anjelica Huston) reveals a plan to turn all children into mice through a magical formula. As bad luck would have it, the witches realize that Luke has overheard their ruinous plot and test the formula on him. Now, with the help of Helga and the hotel manager, Mr. Stringer (Rowan Atkinson), Luke the mouse must fight back against the witches and save kids worldwide from a murine fate. GET TICKETS *Sponsored by the Meg and John P. Brogan Endowment for Classic Cinema.
- 1:00 PM3hGolden Leaves & Nature Scenes: A Fall Photography WalkJoin Saint Joseph County Parks for a fall-themed photography session and nature walk! Sharpen your skills with a naturalist-led photography workshop. Then head out into the park to capture the beautiful fall scenery! Bring your own camera and/or cellphone. Snacks and drinks will be provided. Registration required by October 23. *Submit your scenic snapshots to the 2025 Life Through the Lens Photography Contest for a chance to be featured on the cover of the seasonal Activity Guide! For more information, visit sjcparks.org. This event is hosted by Saint Joseph County Parks
- 4:00 PM2h 15mFilm: "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?" (1962)Classics in the BrowningDirected by Robert AldrichWith Bette Davis, Joan Crawford, Victor BuonoNot Rated, 134 minutes, Blu-rayRevitalized in part by the recent Feud series that centered on Bette Davis and Joan Crawford, Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? has long been of interest to those studying cult, camp, and horror—to say nothing of its ardent fans through the decades. Nominated for five Academy Awards, the adaptation of Lukas Heller's 1960 novel sees Davis and Crawford as sibling rivals of the highest order: Jane (Davis) is a former child star who cares for her sister Blanche (Crawford), herself an aged starlet who is disabled, but the care Jane doles out in their old Hollywood mansion is certainly high on the tough and low on the love. GET TICKETS *Free for ND, SMC, HC, IUSB, and high school students.
- 4:00 PM2h 15mFilm: "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?" (1962)Classics in the BrowningDirected by Robert AldrichWith Bette Davis, Joan Crawford, Victor BuonoNot Rated, 134 minutes, Blu-rayRevitalized in part by the recent Feud series that centered on Bette Davis and Joan Crawford, Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? has long been of interest to those studying cult, camp, and horror—to say nothing of its ardent fans through the decades. Nominated for five Academy Awards, the adaptation of Lukas Heller's 1960 novel sees Davis and Crawford as sibling rivals of the highest order: Jane (Davis) is a former child star who cares for her sister Blanche (Crawford), herself an aged starlet who is disabled, but the care Jane doles out in their old Hollywood mansion is certainly high on the tough and low on the love. GET TICKETS *Free for ND, SMC, HC, IUSB, and high school students.
- 4:00 PM2h 15mFilm: "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?" (1962)Classics in the BrowningDirected by Robert AldrichWith Bette Davis, Joan Crawford, Victor BuonoNot Rated, 134 minutes, Blu-rayRevitalized in part by the recent Feud series that centered on Bette Davis and Joan Crawford, Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? has long been of interest to those studying cult, camp, and horror—to say nothing of its ardent fans through the decades. Nominated for five Academy Awards, the adaptation of Lukas Heller's 1960 novel sees Davis and Crawford as sibling rivals of the highest order: Jane (Davis) is a former child star who cares for her sister Blanche (Crawford), herself an aged starlet who is disabled, but the care Jane doles out in their old Hollywood mansion is certainly high on the tough and low on the love. GET TICKETS *Free for ND, SMC, HC, IUSB, and high school students.


