Listen Up: August 26-30
After taking a short hiatus, our Listen Up! column is back with a summary of some speakers and lectures in C-U.
After taking a short hiatus, our Listen Up! column is back with a summary of some speakers and lectures in C-U.
Casanova's Venice, Islam and Greece, and animal/human kinship, all this week.
After a week off, the speakers return to C-U.
Butterflies, arctic exploration, graphic design, and more this week, on campus and off.
This militarization-of-the-US-Mexican-border thing isn't a new development; most of the speaker action is centered around the International Studies Building this week.
Deficit problems, Silicon Valley entrepreneurship, and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas, among other things.
Banned books, voting along ethnic lines, African-American leftists, US/EU relations, and much more this week.
Minority politics, small-town economics, women's health justice, and more on campus and in town this week.
Tightrope walkers, Chinese fiction, and more this week.
Irrational decisions, questions on honest brokerage of peace, and Egyptian irrigation, all this week.