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Monday, May 12, 2025

  • Berry Taste Off

    Think you can tell the difference between real organic and fauxganic blueberries? Join us for a free blind taste test of soil-grown, organic blueberries vs. hydroponic counterfeits. Cast your vote, learn the truth, and tase some delicious berries!

    Proctor Terrace

    Closed to the Public
  • Pilates with Bella

    Sponsored by:
    Yoga Club

    Join Bella for a one hour Pilates class every Monday at 5 PM. The class is structured to help you build strength, balance, and flexibility.

    Forest West Basement Activity Space (031)

  • An image of a ball of yarn and knitting needles with "Yarn & Yap" written underneath.

    Yarn and Yap Weekly Meeting

    Sponsored by:
    Yarn and Yap

    Fellow fiber arts fanatic? Come join us to craft (knit, crochet, embroider, spin, etc.) and yap! Bring your own supplies or use something from our stash. Beginner? We’re always happy to teach!!

    Brooker Main Floor Lounge (Outdoor Interest)

  • Advanced Filmmaking Screening

    Sponsored by:
    Film & Media Culture

    The annual showcase of student work produced in Advanced Filmmaking. A Film and Media Culture Department event. Free.  

    Dana Auditorium (Sunderland Language Center)

    Open to the Public
  • Korean Drumming

    Sponsored by:
    First Year Seminar

    Learn to play the traditional Korean percussion genre samulnori. Samulnori blends traditional Korean rhythms into dynamic pieces using four Korean percussion instruments: janggu (hourglass drum), buk (barrel drum), jing (large gong), and ggwaenggwari (small gong). Participants will start by learning technique and basic rhythms and progress to more complex rhythms and sequences. No experience needed!

    The Bunker (FIC 121)

  • Arthur Schnitzler, "Der Grüne Kakadu", a political satire performed by the German Theater Group @Middlebury

    Sponsored by:
    German

    Come visit Madame Prospère’s bar “Der Grüne Kakadu” in Paris anno 1789. Specializing in offering guests a glimpse into what revolutionary Paris might look and feel like, Madame Prospère has assembled a talented group of actors who pose as bandits, thieves, and revolutionaries to provide visiting aristocrats with the pleasant “thrill” that the possibility of their demise instills. But as events in Paris take a serious turn on July 14th, 1789, the boundaries between performance and reality, between history and performance, and between the private and the political begin to blur.

    Chateau 005 (Performance Space)

    Open to the Public

Tuesday, May 13, 2025