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Columbia Campus Update: Book Talks, Film Screenings, Extraterrestrial Life, Football, and Fall Flavors—Oct 27–Nov 3

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Hey Roar-ee the Lion, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for October 27 through November 3. Let's get you set for the week—fast. First up—on Monday, October 27, at noon, Professor Steven Zipperstein will discuss his book "Philip Roth: Stung by Life" in 617 Kent Hall. Register by October 23 to attend. Next—also on Monday, October 27, at 6 p.m., the Institute for Israel and Jewish Studies is screening the Israeli film "Real Estate" in 617 Kent Hall. A discussion will follow. Register by October 23. Finally—on Wednesday, October 29, at 6:30 p.m., the Mini-Core series presents "Life in the Universe," exploring the possibility of extraterrestrial life. Details are available on the Columbia College Alumni Association website. This past weekend, the Columbia Lions football team faced a tough game against Lehigh, resulting in a 7-31 loss. Looking ahead, the Lions are set to play against Cornell on November 22, continuing their longstanding rivalry. On Monday, October 27, at 12:30 p.m., authors John Counts and James Stewart III will read from their works as part of the Efroymson Creative Writing Reading Series at Haus, 623 S. Wabash Ave. It's a great opportunity to engage with contemporary literature. A campus trend to note: the "Life in the Universe" Mini-Core series on October 29 is sparking discussions about extraterrestrial life. Join the conversation and expand your horizons. For dining, the campus food trucks are featuring seasonal specials this week. Be sure to check out the pumpkin spice lattes and apple cider donuts to embrace the fall flavors. This week in New York City, expect a mix of sun and clouds with temperatures ranging from the upper 50s to low 60s Fahrenheit. Thursday brings a chance of rain, so pack an umbrella to stay dry. Your move: register for the "Philip Roth: Stung by Life" discussion and the "Real Estate" film screening by October 23 to secure your spot. Don't miss out on these enriching events. That's your quick Campus Update. I'm Jenny—catch you next Monday morning. Tap follow on your podcast app so you never miss a beat.
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Hey Roar-ee the Lion, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for October 27 through November 3. Let's get you set for the week—fast. First up—on Monday, October 27, at noon, Professor Steven Zipperstein will discuss his book "Philip Roth: Stung by Life" in 617 Kent Hall. Register by October 23 to attend. Next—also on Monday, October 27, at 6 p.m., the Institute for Israel and Jewish Studies is screening the Israeli film "Real Estate" in 617 Kent Hall. A discussion will follow. Register by October 23. Finally—on Wednesday, October 29, at 6:30 p.m., the Mini-Core series presents "Life in the Universe," exploring the possibility of extraterrestrial life. Details are available on the Columbia College Alumni Association website. This past weekend, the Columbia Lions football team faced a tough game against Lehigh, resulting in a 7-31 loss. Looking ahead, the Lions are set to play against Cornell on November 22, continuing their longstanding rivalry. On Monday, October 27, at 12:30 p.m., authors John Counts and James Stewart III will read from their works as part of the Efroymson Creative Writing Reading Series at Haus, 623 S. Wabash Ave. It's a great opportunity to engage with contemporary literature. A campus trend to note: the "Life in the Universe" Mini-Core series on October 29 is sparking discussions about extraterrestrial life. Join the conversation and expand your horizons. For dining, the campus food trucks are featuring seasonal specials this week. Be sure to check out the pumpkin spice lattes and apple cider donuts to embrace the fall flavors. This week in New York City, expect a mix of sun and clouds with temperatures ranging from the upper 50s to low 60s Fahrenheit. Thursday brings a chance of rain, so pack an umbrella to stay dry. Your move: register for the "Philip Roth: Stung by Life" discussion and the "Real Estate" film screening by October 23 to secure your spot. Don't miss out on these enriching events. That's your quick Campus Update. I'm Jenny—catch you next Monday morning. Tap follow on your podcast app so you never miss a beat.
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