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Hot Topics
Hot Topics
Residents of the Blount LLC congregate in the lobby to discuss topics of current domestic and international political interest. The event provides a civil forum in which to examine the pros and cons of positions concerning the topic at hand. Through it, participants discharge the obligations and exercise the prerogatives of informed citizenship.
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Ice Cream and a Movie in Tuomey
Ice Cream and a Movie in Tuomey
Movie will be announced, but does it really matter when there is free ice cream?
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Lights Out for the Earth Glow Party/Documentary Screening
Lights Out for the Earth Glow Party/Documentary Screening
On Saturday, March 24th from 8:30pm-9:30pm, a worldwide event called Earth Hour will happen. Earth Hour is an initiative to raise awareness about reducing electricity use and preserving our planet; to support the cause, people around the world turn off their lights for an hour. The Blount Scholars Program in collaboration with the Marine Science
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Blount Forum: Gun Violence in America
Blount Forum: Gun Violence in America
Campus groups representing a broad spectrum of ideological orientations will discuss the issue of gun violence in America.
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Blount Hosts EMMA FaculTea
Blount Hosts EMMA FaculTea
Come meet members of EMMA (English Majors and Minors Association) and English profs at the 2nd annual FaculTea. Contemplate the advantages of majoring or minoring in English, or simply talk about books you love with others who love books.
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Hidden Humanities Lecture: Robert Newman, Director, National Humanities Center
Hidden Humanities Lecture: Robert Newman, Director, National Humanities Center
Dr. Robert D. Newman, president and director of the National Humanities Center, will visit The University of Alabama to present the bi-annual Hidden Humanities lecture March 29. The lecture, held at 5:30 p.m. in Tuomey Hall, will cover the entanglement of ecology and the humanities. The event is free and open to the public, but