The African and African Diaspora Studies Program will address tactics used by the president of Zimbabwe to seize the majority vote in a roundtable discussion on Nov. 8 with keynote panelist Chenjerai Hove, an award-winning writer exiled from Zimbabwe.
Dreams can be difficult to remember for some University students, but they may now only be triangular, circular and x-shaped buttons away. The term oneironaut refers to someone who explores and travels in their dreams. It became part of the name of the gamestudio, Oneironaut Games—a creation of two University students.
From Miami, you can find yourself basking on ivory-colored beaches, sipping delicious rum or even munching on beef patties in less than an hour’s flight.
If you happen to be undecided on whether to visit Asia or Europe, why not visit both? Nestled in between Asia and Europe, Turkey, a country considered to hail from both of these continents, is a highly welcoming and multicultural place.
For anyone interested in adding South America to their travel plans, a stop in Peru might be a good idea. Extremely friendly locals, ancient ruins and great amounts of musical entertainment make Peru a good fit for any seasoned traveler’s needs.
The Department of Theatre is not the only department that puts on a display of plays. The Women’s Studies Student Association at the University is hosting their annual show this month, “The Vagina Monologues,” as they have been for more than five years.
What is art? Is it Monet? Or is it perhaps your four year old sister’s finger painting masterpiece? How about that drawing sketched up by that street urchin you saw last week in the Gables?
Playing video games isn’t the solitary activity it once was. Within just the past decade, players across the globe have united thanks to the rapidly growing field of technology.