Officials from the University and the United Way raised the charity's flag on a pole outside Chrysler Hall Tower on Monday.
Officials from the University and the United Way raised the charity's flag on a pole outside Chrysler Hall Tower on Monday.
Friends and colleagues of Mike Kisch, first vice-president of CAW Local 2458, have organized a pasta dinner to help his family defray expenses related to treatment for his 11-year-old son’s brain cancer.
Hope and Hugs for Holden will offer pasta, salad, rolls and butter, tea and coffee—as well as prize raffles and a cash bar—at Average Joe’s sports bar, from 5 to 8 p.m. on Friday, April 12.
A series of discussions are scheduled for Humanities Week, presented by the Humanities Research Group, September 12 to 16.
Philosophy professor Jeff Noonan will host a Philosophers’ Café on Monday, September 12, at 7:30 p.m. at Phog Lounge, 157 University Avenue West, on the topic “What Would be Lost if We Lost Philosophy?”