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posted by Natascia Lypny on sept. 6, 2012 - View profile

Halifax

Rad Frosh, Week 2

ALT 101: Alternative Orientation



Lundi Septembre 10 2012 (Toute la journée)
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Dimanche Septembre 16 2012 (Toute la journée)

Venue: Multiple
Address: Multiple
Cost: Free

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Rad Frosh is an alternative orientation series offering new and returning students an opportunity to discover the campus and Halifax’s many communities every new academic year.

Spearheaded by NSPIRG, Rad Frosh is a gateway to the diversity of Halifax and features student societies and community groups that engage in critical education, give voice to marginalized identity groups, organize through grassroots methods and follow principles of anti-oppression.

Rad Frosh is collaboratively organized by students and the community. It empowers students to meet great people, acquire new skills and experience popular and creative engagement in their community.

If you would like to be involved in Rad Frosh or have an event to include, please contact  Caleb and Paul at radfrosh@nspirg.org

 

Events This Week

September 10th :
FYP between the lines
4:30pm Archibald room @King's (New Academic Building)
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September 11th:
Clitoral Mass!feminist bike tour
4pm,6286 South st.
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Welcome back the Loaded
Ladle! 11 am Dal SUB
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September 12th:
How ethical is ethical food? Panel and discussion
5pm Dal SUB 6136 university
ave.

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Food and thoughts: a provocative picnic.
4:30pm St.Mary's University ( at the oaks) 5920 gorsebrook ave.
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September 13th:
Dalhousie Platypus society: Which way forward for Sexual liberation?
Discussion.Dal Sub rm 224 7pm.

 

AND MORE! SCHEDULE

Organizer:radfrosh@nspirg.org, 902-494-6662

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