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- Oct 2411:00 AMRec Swim
- Oct 2412:00 PMBison Ride
- Oct 2412:00 PMGina Siepel: To Understand a TreeGina Siepel: To Understand a Tree encapsulates 6 years in communion with a single tree. Bridging art, ecology, and queer experience, the project approaches wood as a living being and explores interconnection, habitat, and environmental responsibility. Organized by the Museum for Art in Wood and curated by Jennifer-Navva Milliken.
- Oct 2412:00 PMInternational Relations Alumni Career PanelAlumni who majored in International Relations will share about their career paths in different industries, including business, government, and nonprofit.
- Oct 243:00 PMClimbing Wall Open Hours
- Oct 243:30 PMTabata
- Oct 244:00 PMBison Ride
- Oct 244:00 PMPiloxing
- Oct 247:30 PMFall Theatre Mainstage: Sense & Sensibility by Kate HamillDirected by Anjalee Deshpande HutchinsonGeneral Admission - $12/ Seniors and non-Bucknell students - $7A playful new adaptation of Jane Austen's beloved novel follows the fortunes (and misfortunes) of the Dashwood sisters - sensible Elinor and hypersensitive Marianne - after their father's sudden death leaves them financially destitute and socially vulnerable. Set in gossipy late 18th-century England, with a fresh female voice, the play is full of humor, emotional depth, and bold theatricality. SENSE AND SENSIBILITY examines our reactions, both reasonable and ridiculous, to societal pressures. When reputation is everything, how do you follow your heart? Tickets can be purchased from the University Box Office - bucknell.universitytickets.com - 570.577.1000 Tickets are not directly sold via the Dept of Theatre & Dance.
- Oct 247:30 PMTarwa N-Tiniri (World Music/Desert Blues/Morocco)This musical odyssey is a tapestry of culture, tradition and heartfelt expression. The ensemble comprised of five self-taught musicians hails from the city of Ouarzazate in the southeastern region of Morocco. The name Tarwa translates to generation in the Amazigh language, while N-Tiniri is a nod to the desert, an awe-inspiring expanse that has shaped the lives and stories of countless generations. In the band's own words: "We are a generation that has the responsibility to perpetuate the culture and dignity of desert peoples."
- Oct 258:00 AMSecurity Blanket ExhibitionSecurity Blanket is a collaborative women's art project that stitches together a broad range of issues of concern to women and families. The organizers Lynn Estomin and Andrea Tuttle Kornbluh invited 30 artists and quilters to collaborate on an artwork modeled on a baby quilt. The quilt demonstrates how abortion rights are nestled within a range of needs which a just society would publicly fund, and which would benefit society as a whole. Each artist/quilter chose an issue of concern starting with a particular letter of the alphabet and then designed a block illustrating that issue. As a whole, the quilt offers an ABC guide to a more just and equitable society. The Security Blanket quilt is traveling to communities across the country, sparking dialogue and reflection on the interconnected needs of women and families in a just society. Each exhibition offers an opportunity for viewers to experience the artwork firsthand, engage with the issues it represents, and connect with others working toward equity and human rights. This project is sponsored by The Women's Film Project and is traveling across the US.
- Oct 2510:00 AMGina Siepel: To Understand a TreeGina Siepel: To Understand a Tree encapsulates 6 years in communion with a single tree. Bridging art, ecology, and queer experience, the project approaches wood as a living being and explores interconnection, habitat, and environmental responsibility. Organized by the Museum for Art in Wood and curated by Jennifer-Navva Milliken.
- Oct 256:00 PMMen's Soccer v. American @ 6PM
- Oct 257:30 PMFall Theatre Mainstage: Sense & Sensibility by Kate HamillDirected by Anjalee Deshpande HutchinsonGeneral Admission - $12/ Seniors and non-Bucknell students - $7A playful new adaptation of Jane Austen's beloved novel follows the fortunes (and misfortunes) of the Dashwood sisters - sensible Elinor and hypersensitive Marianne - after their father's sudden death leaves them financially destitute and socially vulnerable. Set in gossipy late 18th-century England, with a fresh female voice, the play is full of humor, emotional depth, and bold theatricality. SENSE AND SENSIBILITY examines our reactions, both reasonable and ridiculous, to societal pressures. When reputation is everything, how do you follow your heart? Tickets can be purchased from the University Box Office - bucknell.universitytickets.com - 570.577.1000 Tickets are not directly sold via the Dept of Theatre & Dance.
- Oct 268:00 AMSecurity Blanket ExhibitionSecurity Blanket is a collaborative women's art project that stitches together a broad range of issues of concern to women and families. The organizers Lynn Estomin and Andrea Tuttle Kornbluh invited 30 artists and quilters to collaborate on an artwork modeled on a baby quilt. The quilt demonstrates how abortion rights are nestled within a range of needs which a just society would publicly fund, and which would benefit society as a whole. Each artist/quilter chose an issue of concern starting with a particular letter of the alphabet and then designed a block illustrating that issue. As a whole, the quilt offers an ABC guide to a more just and equitable society. The Security Blanket quilt is traveling to communities across the country, sparking dialogue and reflection on the interconnected needs of women and families in a just society. Each exhibition offers an opportunity for viewers to experience the artwork firsthand, engage with the issues it represents, and connect with others working toward equity and human rights. This project is sponsored by The Women's Film Project and is traveling across the US.
- Oct 269:30 AMChoir PracticeRooke Chapel's choir will be practicing every Sunday morning at 9:30am lead by Dr. Caleb Hopkins.
- Oct 269:30 AMPilates
- Oct 2610:00 AMGina Siepel: To Understand a TreeGina Siepel: To Understand a Tree encapsulates 6 years in communion with a single tree. Bridging art, ecology, and queer experience, the project approaches wood as a living being and explores interconnection, habitat, and environmental responsibility. Organized by the Museum for Art in Wood and curated by Jennifer-Navva Milliken.
- Oct 2611:00 AMChildcare for Rooke Chapel Ecumenical Christian WorshipRooke Chapel provides childcare services from 11am-12pm during services.
- Oct 2611:00 AMRooke Chapel Ecumenical Christian WorshipYou are invited to Rooke Chapel Ecumenical Christian Worship Service. Our services are brief, thoughtful, welcoming, and affirming, featuring student leadership and music by the Rooke Chapel Choir. Join us at 11:00am, followed by lunch and conversation afterwards (vegan and GF options are always available). Rehearsals with our Gospel Fellow will take place Saturday from 2:30-5pm if you wish to watch! Childcare during services will be available for children under the age of 5. Rooke Chapel values inclusion and is committed to ensuring accessibility. To request an accommodation or for questions about accessibility, please contact chapel@bucknell.edu or dial 711 for TDD/TTY.
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