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SunDay - Friday, January 6 - 11 

Ignatian Silent RetreatSpirituality

Loyola offers The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius to all members of the College Community. The Exercises will be experienced in the form of a five-day silent/preached retreat. Daily format will include individual meetings with a retreat director, inspirational talks, liturgies, prayer services, silence and meditation. This retreat has been designed for undergraduate students at the junior and senior level, graduate students, alumni, faculty, administration and staff. Spouses and friends of the College may attend on a space available basis. If you are interested, please contact Anne McSweeney at amcsweeney@loyola.edu or ext. 2768.

ThursDay, January 17 

15th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. ConvocationLectures & Symposia

7 p.m. | McGuire Hall
Dr. Eddie S. Glaude, Jr., professor of religion and African American studies at Princeton University, will discuss "Race, Religion and Changing Demographics." For more information, visit www.loyola.edu/convocation.

TuesDay, January 22 

March for LifeSpecial Events
Washington, D.C.
If interested in attending, please contact Nikki Murillo, president of Loyola Alive, at loyolaalive@loyola.edu.
Green and Grey Society Presents
Last Lecture Series
Lectures & Symposia

6:30 p.m. | McGuire Hall West
The Green and Grey Society, in their commitment to stimulate intellectual curiosity and dialogue on campus, is beginning a series of lectures for professors to give a lecture as if it were their last. Dr. Scheye is starting this series with his last lecture entitled "Not to irksome toil, but to delight." Light refreshments will be provided.

ThursDay, January 24 

"Illustrating Measure For Measure: Historic and Contemporary Interpretations" Art

Julio Fine Arts Gallery
The exhibition is in conjunction with this year's Humanities Symposium, "Judge, Judge Not." It features rare books of Shakespeare's "Measure For Measure" from Johns Hopkins Rare Books Library and illustrations by students in three Fine Arts classes. Reception Thursday, Feb. 21 from 5 - 7 p.m. Exhibit runs through Friday, Feb. 22.

FriDay - Sunday, January 25 - 27 

"Dead Man Walking"Theater
8:00 p.m. Friday, 2:00 p.m. Saturday, 5:00 p.m. Sunday | McManus Theater
The Spotlight Players present "Dead Man Walking." Tickets are $10 and available at the Loyola Box Office. All proceeds go to charity.

SaturDay, January 26

58th Annual Alumni Bull and Oyster RoastAlumni
7:00 - 10:30 p.m. | Evergreen Campus

SunDay, January 27 

"The Letter"

Film

2:00 p.m. | Humanities 324
Part of the film series dedicated to actress Bette Davis, who would have turned 100 this year. Davis plays the proper wife of an Englishman in Malaya who kills her lover and claims it was self defense. Based on a short story by Somerset Maugham. Directed by William Wyler in 1940. 

Last Sunday at Beans and Bread

Service

8:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. | Beans & Bread Center, 402 S. Bond St.
On the last Sunday of every month, Loyola students, faculty, staff, administration and their families can be found together in the kitchen of Beans & Bread preparing the meal for the day. It is a time of unity for the Loyola community and a chance to get to know other people on campus with the same interests, as well as people from the Baltimore community. Each last Sunday, the Loyola community takes full responsibility for funding, staffing and operating Beans & Bread Meal Program. If not for the Loyola community, Beans & Bread could not afford to be open on that Sunday.


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