by Seth Kleinschmidt

Eat free or dine trying.
________
A Day in the Life of a Medical Student
CareerLAB
5-6:30 p.m.
Get a glimpse at the shockingly exciting lives of medical students while enjoying Pizza Pie-er. Or something like that.
Art of Science Biomed Exhibit
Sidney Frank
5-7 p.m.
What is it with medical things and free food today? Whatever, they’ll have refreshments, and some type of artwork that you can astutely critique.
Urban Studies DUG: “The Iconic Ghetto” with Professor Elijah Anderson
29 Manning St.
7-8 p.m.
The always classic “light refreshments” will be ripe for the picking starting at 6:30, but feel free to stay late if “leading urban ethnographers” is a phrase that trips your trigger.
by Jason Hu

Need mixers for the weekend? Wanna use the world’s most preposterously large vending machine?
There’s a vending machine in the Ratty as part of the Coke Happiness Project, where you can get a free bottle of C&C. It’s simple: go up to the machine, hit a button, and a black gloved hand will pop out and hand you your beverage. Very Guillermo Del Toro.
UPDATE: The machine dispenses more than just coke. Reports are coming in of bottle openers, iPods, and mini-fridges. Could we get one of these permanently?
by Will Janover
Eat free or dine trying.
___________
Comparative Literature DUG Open House
Marston Hall Rotunda
7-8:30 p.m.
Exchange good reads and meet with faculty and current concentrators while you get a late dinner in.
Socially Responsible Investment Fund Meeting
Wilson 302
8:30 p.m.
Free pizza for everyone who comes to discuss possible new companies to invest in. Papa John’s probably won’t be up for discussion.
by Seth Kleinschmidt
Now that you’ve voted, eat free or dine trying.
___________
Pride in Business Kickoff
Salomon 203
5:30-6:30 p.m.
Learn about inclusivity in the business world while chowing down on free Chipotle.
Urban Studies DUG: Urban Music Festivals in Nashville, Austin, and Newport
Urban Studies Seminar Room, 29 Manning St.
7-8 p.m.
Arrive at 6:30 for the food, then listen to some musical wisdom from Jay Sweet, producer of the Newport Folk Festival and founder of the Sweet & Doggett music consulting firm.
by Will Janover
Eat free or dine trying.
_______
ReSPECt the Exec
Leung Family Gallery
6:30 p.m. – 11:30 p.m.
Free “All-American Food” — funnel cake!?!? — from SPEC for all those who show up to an election night coverage party in Faunce. The (really) big screen will be up and running.
by Will Janover
Eat free or dine trying.
_______
Taubman Center Lunch Lecture
12 p.m.
Taubman Center for Public PolicyAdam Litpak, the Supreme Court correspondent for the
New York Times, will be talking about the John Roberts court over a light lunch.
Barclays Capital Info Session
5:30–8 p.m.
Faculty Club
There will be refreshments provided during Barclays’ presentation of their summer internship opportunities.
[Read more →]
by Meredith Bilski

Eat free or dine trying.
_______
SPEC Presents: Fall Festival
8–10 p.m.
Simmons Quad
“Live on Lincoln,” your favorite fall event, is back this year with a new name, tons of performances, and some major nomz. Delicacies include pizza, popcorn chicken (!), veggie samosas, hot chocolate, hot cider, and more. Eat, drink, watch your peers sing and dance, and engage in the fall festivities.
Sarah Doyle Women’s Center Library Open House
8:30–9:30 p.m.
Sarah Doyle Women’s Center
There are more libraries on campus than just the Rock and the SciLi—the Sarah Doyle Women’s Center has one of their very own, and they can’t wait to show you. Enjoy refreshments, some musical entertainment from the Chattertocks, and an opportunity to learn about another cool resource on campus.
by Will Janover
Eat free or dine trying.
_________
Pixar Animation Studios Information Session
6-7:30 p.m.
Salomon 001
The guys behind Toy Story, Finding Nemo, and Up are hosting an info session on campus tonight. There will be food and Q&A, so remember not to talk with your mouth full.
by Meredith Bilski

Eat free or dine trying.
_________
Urban Studies Concentration – Open House
4–5 p.m.
Manning Street 029
Those of you who love cities should go to learn about the Urban Studies Concentration. Doughnuts and cider will be served. If you’re looking exclusively for edgy clothing, you’re at the wrong “Urban” (try Urban Outfitters).
AXO Fall Festival: Celebrate the beginning of fall with sisters!
7–8 p.m.
AXO Lounge, Sears House
Pause. We have something to contribute here. Bring in fall with Alpha Chi Omegas sisters by carving pumpkins and sipping on hot chocolate! Described as being “[f]or the ladies,” this event is gonna rock…but who are “the ladies?” Obvi we’re the ladies!
Africana Studies DUG Meet and Greet
7–9 p.m.
Churchill House
Learn about the Africana Studies department, meet members of the DUG, and enjoy pizza, beverages, and stimulating conversation. All good things.
by Seth Kleinschmidt

Eat free or dine trying. SPAAAARTA.
__________
Free Photo Dry Erase Boards!
2-4 p.m.
Faunce, Petteruti Lounge
Any event with both free food and exclamation points in the title is killer in our book. Get your photo slammed onto a handy dry erase board and decorate a cupcake while you’re at it.
Anthropology DUG Meet & Greet
4-5 p.m.
Faunce, Petteruti Lounge
Fall in love with Anthro concentrators and/or the Meeting Street cookies.
[Read more →]