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This Week at Rice: Week of 11/06

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Rice chapter.

Your guide to this week’s happenings, ranging from the academic to the social.

Monday, November 6

RPC Traditions Presents Homecoming Carnival

3 p.m., Central Quad

The Baker Institute China Studies Program Presents Political Reform in China

4 p.m., James A. Baker Hall

The Progressive Forum Hosts Anthony Romero

7:30 p.m., Congregation Emanu-El

Tuesday, November 7

The Shepherd School of Music: Senior Recital

5:30 p.m., Duncan Recital Hall

Wednesday, November 8

Pre-Law Information Session

4:30 p.m., Sewall 301

RWRC Zine Collage Session

7 p.m., Rice Women’s Resource Center (RMC)

Thursday, November 9

“Let Them Eat Cake”: A Debate on the Masterpiece Cakeshop Case

5:30 p.m., Keck Hall 102

The Baker Institute Center for the Middle East Presents Israel’s National Security Balance at 70: Challenges and Opportunities Ahead

6:30 p.m., James A. Baker Hall

Friday, November 10

Passport to Houston Hosts Rice Night at the Opera: Julius Caesar

7:30 p.m., HGO Resilience Theatre (GRB Convention Center)

Saturday, November 11

RPC Presents Esperanza 2017: Star Light, Star Bright

10 p.m., Minute Maid Park

Sunday, November 12

The Boniuk Institute for Religious Tolerance Sponsors (We Were Strangers, Too: Theology, Justice and Refugees) Living the Faith: Social Justice in Islam

9:30 a.m., St. Philip Presbyterian Church

The Shepherd School of Music: Rice Chorale

6 p.m., Stude Concert Hall

Ellie is a Political Science and Policy Studies double major at Rice University, with a minor in Politics, Law and Social Thought. She spent the spring of 2017 studying/interning in London, and hopes to return to England for grad school. Academically, Ellie's passion lies in evaluating policies that further the causes of gender equality, LGBT rights, and access to satisfactory healthcare, specifically as it pertains to women's health and mental health. She also loves feminist memoirs, eighteenth-century history, old bookstores, and new places. She's continuously inspired by the many strong females in her life, and is an unequivocal proponent of women supporting women.