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SUMMARY:Spring Activities Fair
DESCRIPTION:Check out student organizations at the Spring Student Activities Fair. Get involved on campus!
URL:https://www.luther.edu/event/spring-activities-fair
LOCATION:Dahl Centennial Union\, Williams Lounge\, 1st floor
CATEGORIES:Current Students,Student Orgs
ORGANIZER;CN="SAC (Student Activities Council)":MAILTO:sac@luther.edu
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SUMMARY:Council for Faith and Life (CFAL)
DESCRIPTION:Council for Faith and Life (CFAL) is a student advisory board that works with the Office for College Ministries to advocate for and create religious\, interfaith\, and spiritual opportunities on campus and in the community. \nThe mission of the Luther College Council for Faith and Life is to create space for spiritual expression and exploration across campus. We strive to be a community that engages in interfaith dialogue\, advocates for social justice\, and supports diverse partners at the intersection of faith and learning. \nAll are welcome. \nMeets:\n1st and 3rd Tuesdays\n9:45 a.m.\nQualley Lounge (CFL)
URL:https://www.luther.edu/event/council-for-faith-and-life-cfal-3
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life\, Qualley Lounge
CATEGORIES:Current Students,Student Orgs
ORGANIZER;CN="College Ministries":MAILTO:ministry@luther.edu
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SUMMARY:Cultural Community Connection at the Landing
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the February Cultural Community Connections event with food cooked by Black Student Union members. The meal will feature jerk chicken\, fried rice and plantains with puff balls (puff puff) for dessert. This is a partnership between CIES\, The Landing Market\, and BSU to provide cultural programming for the community in honor of Black History Month. The cost is $10 per person\, or for students (with ID) attending any college or university and for children 17 and younger\, the cost is $5. No reservations are needed. Sponsored by the Black Student Union and the Center for Intercultural Engagement and Support. \n 
URL:https://www.luther.edu/event/cultural-community-connection-at-the-landing-2
LOCATION:The Landing\, Decorah
CATEGORIES:Current Students,Faculty and Staff,Local
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Intercultural Engagement and Support":MAILTO:diversity@luther.edu
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SUMMARY:Paideia Text and Issues Lecture:  "Anglo-Indian Belonging and the Imperial Construction of Race"
DESCRIPTION:Brian Caton\, associate professor of history\, will present the first Paideia Texts and Issues lecture of the spring semester. While “Bridgerton” may excite our sensibilities by placing twenty-first-century racial sensibilities into the context of London at the turn of the nineteenth century\, what did real mixed-race people think\, and how did they live during that time and beyond? This lecture uses the lives of two Anglo-Indian men—James Skinner (1778-1841) and Henry Charles van Cortlandt (1814-88)—to show how a sense of belonging was central to their careers\, their decision-making\, their constructions of family\, and their senses of legacy.
URL:https://www.luther.edu/event/paideia-text-and-issues-lecture
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life\, Recital Hall
CATEGORIES:Current Students,Faculty and Staff
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