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Tuesday 11/03

Terrorism Inc.: The Financing of Terrorism, Insurgency and Irregular Warfare
Baker Hall A53 4:30 – 5:30 p.m.
Political scientist Colin Clarke will discuss how terrorist and insurgents fund their activities, what they do with revenue, and how funding can be impeded. He will also discuss how law enforcement is constantly adapting to change as terrorists find more and more ways to evade them. This event is free and open to the public.

Wednesday 11/04

Town Hall with U.S. Senate Candidate John Fetterman
Hamburg Hall 1000 12 – 1 p.m.
John Fetterman, three-time mayor of Braddock, PA and candidate for U.S. Senate, will be discussing his career in public service, his journey with political involvement, and his campaign for the U.S. Senate. Following the talk, he will host a Q&A for students. To attend this event, R.S.V.P. to mhenley@andrew.cmu.edu.

Friday 11/06

In Discussion: Chief Archivist Matt Wrbican with author and food historian Susan Rossi-Wilcox
The Warhol Theater, The Andy Warhol Museum 7 p.m.
Join Matt Wrbican and Susan Rossi-Wilcox for a discussion on the 1959 cookbook Wild Raspberries illustrated by Andy Warhol. The book parodies popular french recipes made even more whimsical by Warhol’s illustrations. This event is free and open to the public.

Haunted Pittsburgh Ghost Tour
Downtown Pittsburgh — The City-County Building 414 Grant St 7:00 p.m.
Take a tour of Pittsburgh and learn the history of the city from the ghost and ghouls that still haunt their old homes to this day. The tour runs from 90 minutes to two hours. Tickets are $15 and only sold online.

Saturday 11/07

Stop Hunger Now meal-packaging event
Wiegand Gym, Cohon University Center 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Partners Allied in Civic Engagement (PACE) will be hosting the inaugural Kraft Heinz Stop Hunger Now Campus Tour. Come help package 100,000 meals for undernourished people in developing countries. This event is free and open to the public. To register, go to http://tinyurl.com/CMUStopsHunger.

Ongoing

The Mysterious Nature of Fungi
Hunt Library, 5th Floor. Monday–Friday, 9 a.m. – Noon and 1 – 5 p.m.; Sunday, 1 p.m. – 4 p.m.
From now until Dec. 17, The Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation will have its fall exhibit on display. The exhibit displays a variety of fungi found all over the world, and aims to show just how mysterious each one can be. The exhibit is free of charge and open to the public.

Beyond the Obvious
Robert Morris Media Arts Gallery
Two Carnegie Mellon artists will be featured in an exhibit at the Robert Morris University Media Arts Gallery, beginning Oct. 1. Collaborative photography and poetry works by Carnegie Mellon Professor Jim Daniels and Charlee Brodsky will be showcased in this month-long exhibit. It will include the duo’s work from the past decade, as well as an interactive art component.

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