EVENTS 5/01-5/06

Posted May 1 2012 - 3:18pm

Broken English
Thursday is the opening night for the latest student production, Broken English, written by Ann Marie Elliott.  The play’s leading actors include Ben Jackson, Felicia Santiago, Olivia Flores and Nick Hinz.  The student written production tells the story of an artist and his muse who decide to lease out the spare bedroom in their home.  Naturally, the arrival of the female tenant creates tension forcing the couple to question whether they truly know each other.  Kerr Theatre will stage the play starting Thursday, May 2 at 7:30 P.M. and admission is free, my favorite four letter word.
  What:  Broken English, a student production
When:  May 2 to May 5, at 7:30 P.M.
Where:  Kerr Theatre
Why you should be there:  It is a great way to come together as a DePauw Community to show support for all the hard work students have put in to this production.

 
 
Up ‘Til Dawn Slip-n-Slide
What better way to enjoy a warm sunny day than throwing on your swimsuit and heading to the Dells for a slip-n-slide!  On Thursday Up ‘Til Dawn will be hosting a slip-n-slide to benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.  The event will cost $2 or you can get in free by addressing three letters to friends and family asking them to provide donations to the research hospital.  Warm weather, Humble Pie, music, ice cream sundaes… just write it in your calendar already!

 What:  Up ‘Til Dawn Slip-n-Slide
When: Thursday, May 3, 3:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M.
Where: The Dells
Why you should be there: An easy way to help benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, an amazing institution.

 
Milk and Cookies 
We know it’s that time in the semester when professors hand out those last minute five page papers.  Basically this time of year is always rough, especially considering that Little 5 is over now.  So head over to the Women’s Center on Friday from 4-6 P.M. as the perfect ending to what will probably be a week where you have been in class or Roy every day.  The Women’s Center has been providing milk and cookies every Friday this semester.  You can come hang out with your friends for a couple of hours or grab your cookies and run.  Either way, they would love to see your faces!
 
What:  Milk and Cookies
When:  Friday, May 3 from 4:00 to 6:00 P.M.
Where:  The Women’s Center 
Why you should be there:  It’s a great way to end a stressful week! Oh, and did I mention free cookies?

 
 
 

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