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Oct 16, 2024

Oct 16, 2024

5:00 PM - 9:30 PM

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Come enjoy a night of adventure, comradery, and food! Register as an individual or as a group- any UIowa student is welcome. You can bring your own 5th-level 5th edition D&D characters, or you can play one of our premade characters. DMs and campaigns will be provided. Vegetarian options will be provided- if you have other dietary restrictions and would like to participate, please email norah-wolfe@uiowa.edu. Register on your own or as a group! Bring your own character or use one of ours! ...

Oct 18, 2024

Oct 18, 2024

4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

Becker Building, BCSB 101

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This lecture offers a new reckoning of time in Homer’s Iliad by drawing upon queer theorizations about temporality, which distinguish normative “straight time” that is structured by reproductive heterosexuality and looks towards a future associated with children from “queer time” that is shaped by different logics and either disallows the future altogether or imagines a radically unfamiliar future. It argues that the Iliad constructs a straight temporality of patrilineal continuity as a valu...

Oct 19, 2024

Oct 19, 2024

1:45 PM - 2:45 PM

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Learn how to “read” a cemetery, explore the porous boundaries between the living and the dead, meet the Black Angel, and more! Meet us at the cemetery, or meet up with us at 1:25 p.m. at the Clinton & Washington bus stop to catch the fare-free Number 7 North Dodge Street bus as a group. Dress for the weather and be prepared to traverse uneven surfaces and terrain. Join us afterward for our Halloween Party in Gilmore Hall! Open to all: students, faculty, staff, and the public!

Nov 1, 2024

Nov 1, 2024

6:00 PM - 7:30 PM

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Since 2010, Viktor Orban has consolidated power as prime minister of Hungary, a central European country whose democratic institutions he has weakened primarily through a form of governance he terms "illiberal democracy" as well as through the nationwide advancement of Christian nationalism. Dr. H. David Baer and Ben Novak will discuss the intersections of modern Hungarian politics and religion, how the people there are impacted by Orban's autocratic policies, and why some here view Orban's ...