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DECONSTRUCTING UTOPIA: Michael Waltzer ’56 addressed a crowd of about 100 in the Rapaporte Treasure Hall on Monday.
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DECONSTRUCTING UTOPIA: Michael Waltzer ’56 addressed a crowd of about 100 in the Rapaporte Treasure Hall on Monday.
DEBATING CONFLICT: Director of the Schusterman Center for Israel Studies David Ellenson (far left) debated with four other guests.
The University's Jewish Chaplain, Rabbi Elyse Winick '86 (left) and Student Union President Nyah Macklin '16 discusses methods of improving on-campus accessibility.
DISSECTING LANGUAGE: Bobby Gonzalez discussed how the term “Hispanic” covers a variety of cultures and identities.
OFFENSIVE SURGE: Forward Zach Viera ’17 (right) celebrates a goal at home against Carnegie Mellon University on Oct. 3.
ACROSS TIME: Women tell the story of the “The Little Coochie Snorcher That Could” from different points in her life, discussing unwanted sexual encounters and personal growth.
ADDRESSING INNOVATION: ’Deis Talks attendees look at the various displays from the event’s presentations.
HITTING THE KEYNOTE: On Saturday, musician Milford Graves gave the keynote for the Improv Festival, telling personal stories.
ADVOCATING CHANGE: Renowned journalist and alumnus Thomas Friedman spoke on Monday about the threat of climate change