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This Week at Rice: Week of 4/16

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, April 16

Philosophy Club Meeting

12 p.m., Humanities Building 227

“Rise of the Warrior Apes” Screening

6:30 p.m., Anderson-Clarke Center

Collegium Concert

7:30 p.m., Hirsch Orchestra Rehearsal Hall (Alice Pratt Brown Hall)

Hans Tutschku: nighttime songs from afar

7:39 p.m., James Turrell Skyspace

Tuesday, April 17

Espresso Yourself

7:30 p.m., Rice Coffeehouse

Wednesday, April 18

TEA Talks: Womxn’s Rights and Reproductive Justice

6:30 p.m., The Montrose Center

Thursday, April 19

Craft Social: Color & Glass Fusing

6 p.m., Houston Center for Contemporary Craft

Rice Apps Launch Party

6:30 p.m., Liu Idea Lab

Flicks! 55th Annual Rice Student Film Showcase

7 p.m., Rice Cinema

Friday, April 20

Hans Tutschku: nighttime songs from afar

7:42 p.m., James Turrell Skyspace

Shepherd School Symphony Orchestra

8 p.m., Stude Concert Hall (Alice Pratt Brown Hall)

Saturday, April 21

The O’Brien Undergraduate Conference on Medieval and Early Modern Studies

9 a.m.—5 p.m., Humanities Building 117

Rice University STEM Festival

10 a.m.—4 p.m., Engineering Quad

Hans Tutschku: nighttime songs from afar

7:42 p.m., James Turrell Skyspace

Sunday, April 22

Speak Up Project

8 p.m., Hamman 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.