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2:15 pm
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StFX Co-operative Education Interview Idol CompetitionCo-op students challenge the whole study body to join them to compete for the title of Interview Idol for 2010. 3 Rounds of public interviews, held from 2:00 pm until 4:00 pm with special guest judges who will narrow down 4 partipants to compete for cash awards and prizes. Come out and cheer on your favorite contestants! |
Locations to be annouced. Grand Final Held at the Golden X Inn |
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7:30 pm
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Zombies and Dante's InfernoDr. Kim Paffenroth, Iona College, will speak on "Zombies and Dante's Inferno." This presentation considers how contemporary zombie literature and films offer us insights into Dante's Inferno, by giving us a secularized,almost "demythologized" version of his ideas of sin and damnation. We'll look at the nature of sin, the relative weight of the various sins, and consider how modern versions of Dante's story can adapt his vision. |
Nicholson Hall, NH 351 |
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11:00 am
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Student Loan Information Session for NS GraduatesThis event is for Grads to explain what is expected of them in regards to repayment of their NS student loan. They will have the opportunity to speak directly with someone from Nova Scotia Student Loan. Though it is focused on NS student loans, all grads will be able to get information on the general processes. All welcome! |
Nicholson Hall, NH 156 (B24) |
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7:00 pm
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African Heritage Month Guest Speaker: Dr. Charmaine NelsonAfrican Heritage Month guest speaker, Dr. Charmaine Nelson (Department of Art History and Communication Studies, McGill University) will be presenting "Thinking Through Culture: Canadian Colonialism and the Erasure of Black Presence" on Thursday, March 18, 2010, NH 151 (formerly B33), 7:00pm. Reception to follow. All are welcome. Co-sponsored by Black Student Advising; Depts of Sociology, History, English, Political Science, Anthropology, Philosophy; School of Education; Dean of Arts; Brothers and Sisters of the African Diaspora. |
Nicholson Hall, NH 151 (formerly B33) |