The Ister (Dir. David Barison and Daniel Ross, 2004)
Tuesday, November 3
7pm - 10:10pm
Washington Hall, Room 315
A fascinating documentary journey down the Danube from the Black Sea to its alleged source near Donauschingen, Southwest Germany, following the thought of Martin Heidegger and dealing with questions of technology and prosthetics.
    "Blaxpoitalian" Lecture and screening with director Fred Kuwornu
    Wednesday, November 4
    3:30pm - 4:50pm
    Swem Library, Ford Classroom
    Ghanaian-Italian documentary filmmaker Fred Kuwornu will speak about his latest project, "Blaxpoitalian: 100 Years of Blackness in Italian Film" and share an extended clip from the film.
      Focus ON: The Critical Language Scholarship (CLS)
      Wednesday, November 4
      5pm
      Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
      The CLS Program is part of a U.S. government effort to expand the number of Americans studying and mastering critical foreign languages. Students of diverse disciplines and majors are encouraged to apply.
        CSO's Annual Lantern Festival
        Wednesday, November 4
        6pm - 11pm
        Sunken Garden
        Join CSO in celebrating this year's Chinese Lantern Festival! Illuminate the night sky with your personalized floating lanterns and share a special evening with friends and loved ones!
          Etiquette Dinner 2015 - All Students Welcome!
          Thursday, November 5
          6pm - 8pm
          Sadler Center, Tidewater A
          Don't miss out on this great opportunity to polish your etiquette skills, so you can put your best foot forward in varied business and social situations.
            Table Talks: a conversation series about diversity
            Thursday, November 5 - Tuesday, November 17
            6pm - 7:30pm
            Sadler Center, 11/5: Mason School of Business, 11/10 & 11/17: Tidewater B
            Fall 2015 Table Talk Series, with free Chipotle: - 11/5-Miley, What's Good?: Hairstyles and How We See Ourselves -11/10-Beyond the Fork: Understanding Food & Food Culture -11/17-1693 in 2015: Does Respecting the Past Mean Disrespecting the Present
              Fulbright Friday: Let's Get Started!
              Friday, November 6
              4pm - 5pm
              Blow Memorial Hall, Room 201
              It's never too early to think about your Fulbright application. Come to this session to learn about the nuts and bolts of applying and hear from special guest alum Addie Schafer, just back from doing a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship in Malaysia.
                Capture the Flag by W&M Medical Relief
                Saturday, November 7
                10am - 4pm
                Martha Barksdale Athletic Field
                Help William & Mary Medical Relief get to Nicaragua this winter by competing in a capture the flag tournament!
                  Summer Study Abroad Programs Open House
                  Wednesday, November 11
                  11am - 1pm
                  Sadler Center, Tidewater AB
                  Come to the Open House and find the program that's right for you!
                    CSO's Annual Lantern Festival (Rescheduled)
                    Wednesday, November 11
                    6pm - 11pm
                    Sunken Garden
                    Join CSO on our RESCHEDULED night in celebrating this year's Chinese Lantern Festival! Illuminate the night sky with your personalized floating lanterns and share a special evening with friends and loved ones!
                      Russian Film Series: The Major (dir. Yurii Bykov, 2013)
                      Wednesday, November 11
                      7pm
                      Andrews Hall, Room 101
                      Set in a provincial Russian city, this film traces the increasingly immoral decisions the police force makes in order to cover up an accident.
                        Alumni poet Allen Jih to speak in Tucker Theatre
                        Thursday, November 19
                        5pm
                        Tucker Hall, Tucker Theatre 127A
                        Allen Jih currently resides in Las Vegas, where he works as an acrobat specializing in aerial straps. He has performed on "America's Got Talent" and has worked with Cirque Du Soleil in their annual "One Night for One Drop" charity event.
                          Meet the Professionals
                          Saturday, November 21
                          11am - 2pm
                          Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School), Room 1069
                          The Undergraduate Chapter of the Black Law Students Association is bringing together legal professionals to participate in a panel and network with students.
                            Salsa lesson with Christelle Khattar, professional instructor!
                            Saturday, November 21
                            1pm - 3pm
                            Tazewell Hall (Randolph Complex), Basement
                            Salsa club will be hosting a FREE workshop on November 21 from 1-3 with Christelle Khattar, a professional salsa instructor coming all the way from D.C.! All levels welcome and encouraged to come! Contact [[e|salsa]] for more information.
                              "Kochabend" at the German House
                              Monday, November 23
                              7pm - 9pm
                              Location not specified
                              Come and join us for the weekly cooking class at the German House. This week we are making "K?sesuppe" :)
                                Das grosse Plaetzchenbacken
                                Monday, November 30
                                7pm - 9pm
                                Location not specified
                                Winterzeit - Plaetzchenzeit We are going to bake all kinds of different German cookies. Come and join us for the big German House Winter-Cookie-Event!
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