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Variações: Guardian Angel

LLCU Film Nights - Portugal - Variações: Guardian Angel (Thursday, 21 November @7:30PM - Kingston Hall (room 201)

Date Published: Nov 18, 2024

Portuguese Course Dinner

Portuguese Course Dinner - Current and past students of Beginning Portuguese get together to socialize over Portuguese gastronomy

Date Published: Nov 18, 2024

Guardian Angel

LLCU Film Nights - Portugal - Variações: Guardian Angel (Thursday, 21 November @7:30PM - Kingston Hall (room 201)

Date Published: Nov 18, 2024

Anna Schwenck

Anna Schwenck discusses how contemporary authoritarianism looks and feels: Open Lecture - Nov 26

Date Published: Nov 15, 2024

Werner Nell

Werner Nell speaks on "Identity and the Identitarian Trap in present-day German Discourse"

Date Published: Nov 12, 2024

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