Our cultural orgs and Student Affairs bring you holiday food and traditions at booths in Lower Slavin Tomorrow from 12pm-2:30pm! Come and experience holidays all around the world!
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Category: This Week’s Events
Gingerbread House Making – Tomorrow (12/6) 8:00-10:00pm in McPhail’s
Join us for a fun night of gingerbread house making, insomnia cookies, and hot chocolate!
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“Friarside Chat” with College President Fr. Kenneth Sicard – Tomorrow, 12/5, in Ruane Great Room
College President Fr. Kenneth Sicard, O.P., and Executive Vice President Ann Manchester-Molak will host a “Friarside Chat” for students on Thursday, December 5 from 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. in the Fiondella Great Room in the Ruane Center for the Humanities.
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Sparkling Lights at the Breakers- Fri.,12/6
This Friday, join BOP & SEAL in Newport for the Sparkling Lights at the Breakers! Tickets are $20 on PC Central/CampusGroups. The Bus leaves at 3:30pm and will return at 7:30pm.
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3rd Annual Geography Bee -Thurs., 12/5 at 6:30pm in McPhail’s
Join us for the Academics Committee’s third annual Geography Bee on Thursday, December 5th at 6:30pm in McPhail’s! Come test your knowledge for the chance to be our 2024 Geography Bee champion! Pizza will be provided.
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Last Let’s Talk for the Semester!!!- 12/4 from 10:30-11:30am
Let’s Talk is a program that provides easy access to informal, confidential, drop-in, and one-time brief conversations/informational meetings. Let’s talk is not formal counseling/therapy and is not meant to be accessed regularly. Nor is it meant to be the first appointment to begin counseling for ongoing concerns/issues. Appointments are limited to 15 minutes.
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Join President Fr. Kenneth Sicard, O.P. and Executive Vice President Ann Manchester-Molak for a Student “Friarside Chat” – Thurs., 12/5 3:30-4:30pm in the Ruane Center Fiondella Great Room
College President Fr. Kenneth Sicard, O.P., and Executive Vice President Ann Manchester-Molak will host a “Friarside Chat” for students on Thursday, December 5, 2024 from 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. in the Fiondella Great Room in the Ruane Center for the Humanities.
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The Humanities Forum Hosts Kathryn Lamontagne this Friday, 12/6 at 3:30pm in Ruane 105
The Humanities Forum will host PC alumna Kathryn Lamontagne, lecturer in Social Sciences and History at Boston University. Her talk is titled “Angel ‘Outside’ the House?: How Lay Convert Women Transformed Catholicism in England,” in which she will argue that lay female converts in late 19th-early 20th century England helped to remold and rethink old modes of True Catholic Womanhood, but did so in a way that shows their complete dedication to their new faith.
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