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Join us on Friday, Dec.8th at 5:00pm to hear the story of Rom El-Hai, a 29-year old Israeli from Netanya. On October 7th, Rom escaped the Nova musical festival massacre with two of his friends. 364 civilians were killed and many more wounded during the attack. Rom will share his story from that day. We’ll light Chanukah and Shabbat candles and then hear from Rom. After, we’ll celebrate Chan…
Take a break from finals studying and enjoy face masks, herbal tea, and more!
Join other grad students for a fun movie night in a private theater!
Come join us for tea and pastries between studying for exams.
Large Group is a service of worship in the Christian tradition. There will be singing of songs from the Christian tradition and a short talk based on a portion of the Bible. There will be an opportunity for connecting with other students. Large Group is open to Duke students of all faith backgrounds and religious identities.
General body meeting for Partners in Health Engage
A time dedicated for upperclassmen to study the Bible, ask faith questions, and bond with other members.
Join us for Dr. Lane’s talk on her “Ratchet Black Lives Matter” paper. Dinner from Il Forno will be provided!
In 2019, Cornell University started “Freedom on the Move,” a database of “runaway ads” from the United States’ early newspapers—names, dates, descriptions, rewards. The database notes that it compiles “thousands of stories of resistance that have never been accessible in one place. Created to control the movement of enslaved people, the ads ultimately preserved the details of individual lives—t…
If you are 21+, come join JSU for a night out at Bull City Ciderworks! Hang out with friends and celebrate the end of the semester. Transportation will be provided, please do not drive! Advance registration through the attached form is required. https://forms.gle/Y42nxfG5osYnYbsz9
Celebrating Christmas the Colombian way, novena of aguinaldos celebrates the Virgin Mary, St. Joseph, the Wise Men, and baby Jesus, through prayer and singing villancicos, and afterward enjoy buñuelos, Narilla, sabajon, etc. We celebrate this from a nontheological position as a cultural tradition with traditional food and music.
Come for a night of trivia and stargazing observation!