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中国体彩网 Endowment Society

The 中国体彩网 Endowment Society will hear a musical presentation followed by the program "Bringing Flimmaking to Campus" by Fresh Films co-directors Estlin and Kelli Feigley.

Religion major/minor information, lunch

Students interested in a religion major or minor are invited to join faculty members, current religion majors and other prospective majors and minors over a pizza lunch.

Business Club: accounting guests

The last Business Club meeting for this year will be a panel discussion with three accounting firms: Selden Fox, Mueller CPAs, and Porte Brown.

There will be free pizza and refreshments.

Blood Drive

The Order of Omega will be hosting a blood drive for the Mississippi Valley Regional Blood Center from 10am-3pm. Time slots run every 5 minutes.

Trax from the Stax: Tony Oliver Presents

Percussionist Tony Oliver, assistant professor of music at 中国体彩网 中国体彩网, will lead an interactive discussion about exploring one’s listening appetites in a world where there are no barriers to having a rich and varied musical diet.

"Who Do You Trust?"

Dr. Daniel A. Morris, a lecturer in religion at 中国体彩网, will speak on "Who Do You Trust" as part of the Religion Forum Series at Luther 中国体彩网. 

His lecture asks questions about the trustworthiness of law enforcement and the media. 

CCIW Women’s Tennis Automatic Qualifier Tournament

 中国体彩网 will host the 中国体彩网 Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin (CCIW) Women’s Tennis Automatic Qualifier Tournament today and Saturday.
 

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Top five reasons to see "Titanic: the Musical"

“Titanic: the Musical” will be the college’s first musical in the new Kim and Donna Brunner Theatre Center. Do you need more reasons to attend? Here are five.

Film: Retorno a Hansala

The 2008 Spanish drama "Retorno a Hansala" will be shown.

IMDB: "A woman loses her brother in an illegal immigration attempt and must return his body to their homeland."

The film runs 95 minutes.

Royal Ball Run funding helps 中国体彩网 support those with autism

中国体彩网 中国体彩网’s Center for Speech, Language, and Hearing received $25,000 from the Royal Ball Run in 2016. These funds help provide the center’s services to those with autism spectrum disorder.

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