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Events for Thu, September 30th, 2021 - Wed, November 10th, 2021

September 2021

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TRIVIA IS BACK! Thursdays 7pm at The Log!

Thu, September 30th, 2021 - Thu, December 16th, 2021
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An event every week that begins at 7:00pm on Wednesday, repeating indefinitely

The Log
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Trivia at the Log is BACK! Come on down and test your wit against students, faculty, staff and the public! Prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd! Every Thursday Night at 7pm! Call early to reserve a table, teams of up to 6. 413-884-6073

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November 2021

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MIDWEEKMUSIC

MIDWEEKMUSIC

Wed, November 3rd, 2021
Chapin Hall
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MIDWEEKMUSIC is a popular lunchtime series taking place at 12:15pm on selected Wednesdays in Chapin Hall. Join the musicians on stage in Chapin Hall and enjoy the music! Students interested in performing can find more information here.

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Watch, discuss “If Beale Street Could Talk” w/ The Davis Center & Images Cinema, Wed Nov 3, 7:30 PM

Wed, November 3rd, 2021
Images Cinema
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Please join The Davis Center and Images Cinema for the final screening in our Fall Social Change Film Series. We will watch and discuss the film "If Beale Street Could Talk." Talkback with Cameron Pugh ’23 and Gabi Kovarsky Rotta ‘23. Free.

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TODAY! Choral Evensong — 5 - 6 p.m. Thursday, November 4 in Thompson Memorial Chapel

Thu, November 4th, 2021
Thompson Memorial Chapel
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All are welcome to a Choral Evensong Service, featuring music by an ensemble of Williams College students, with organist Tim Pyper, Choral Director Noah Horn and the Rev. Valerie Bailey Fischer, Chaplain to the College.

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Computer Science Class of ’60s Speaker – Jon Kleinberg, Cornell

Computer Science Class of ’60s Speaker – Jon Kleinberg, Cornell

Thu, November 4th, 2021
Thompson Chemistry
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Class of '60s Speaker Jon Kleinberg, Cornell University, will give a talk titled, "Designing Algorithms for High-Stakes Decisions." CS colloquium credit for students attending in person (TCL 123), Zoom webinar free and open to the public.

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Log Lunch: Community Supported Agriculture at Caretaker Farm, Don Zasada, farmer

Log Lunch: Community Supported Agriculture at Caretaker Farm, Don Zasada, farmer

Fri, November 5th, 2021
The Log
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Log Lunch is a weekly lunch talk and locally-grown, veggie homemade lunch. The speaker is: Don Zasada, farmer "Community Supported Agriculture at Caretaker Farm." Lunch is $3, online reservations required.

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Homecoming book signing with Coach Dick Farley

Homecoming book signing with Coach Dick Farley

Sat, November 6th, 2021
The Williams Bookstore
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Join us at The Williams Bookstore for a Homecoming Day book event with Coach Dick Farley. His new memoir Why I Never Left Williams College will be available for sale and signing.

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Homecoming Carnival on the Science Quad!

Homecoming Carnival on the Science Quad!

Sat, November 6th, 2021
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Celebrate the return of Homecoming at the Homecoming carnival on the Science quad from 2-5pm. There will be food trucks, fun games, pumpkin decorating and handouts from Peer Health. All are welcome!

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MIDWEEKMUSIC in the Chapel

Wed, November 10th, 2021
Thompson Memorial Chapel
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Thompson Memorial Chapel hosts a lunchtime performance that includes masterworks for organ and features talented Williams music students. Take a break and join us in this peaceful space to share a moment. MIDWEEKMUSIC is a popular lunchtime series taking place at 12:15pm on selected Wednesdays. Students interested in performing can find more information here.

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Prof. Catherine M. Appert – Class of 1960 Music Lecture

Prof. Catherine M. Appert – Class of 1960 Music Lecture

Wed, November 10th, 2021
Bernhard Music Center, room 30
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Williams College Department of Music presents a Class of 1960 Lecture presented by Catherine M. Appert, associate professor of ethnomusicology at Cornell University. She holds a PhD in ethnomusicology and a graduate credential in women's studies from the University of California, Los Angeles. Her research focuses on popular music in Senegal, The Gambia, and West African immigrant communities in the … Continue reading "Prof. Catherine M. Appert – Class of 1960 Music Lecture"

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