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Temple students were invited to the West Wing to participate in a roundtable discussion as part of It’s On Us, a national campaign to end sexual assault on college campuses.
This week's roundup of media hits includes a front-page 'Inquirer' story on a Feinstein Center event celebrating the legacy of 'Free to Be...You and Me,' historian Beth Bailey in 'The New York Times' on why Army cuts hit hard and a 'Philadelphia' magazine conversation with HIV researcher Kamel Khalili.
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This event, benefiting the James G. Blaine Elementary School Fruit & Veggie Smoothie Program, features live music, raffles and delicious food. Donation: $5-$15.

Today, 6:30 p.m., Tyler School of Art, Artist's Palate Café.

Valéry Ryvkin, associate professor of opera and voice, is the music director for the production; Jamie Johnson is the producer. Tickets, available at the Liacouras Center, are $20 for general admission, $15 for non-Temple students and senior citizens, and $5 for students, faculty and staff with a TUid.
 

Today, 7:30 p.m.; Sunday, Nov. 16, 3 p.m., Tomlinson Theater.

Join fellow Temple fans to cheer on the Owls at the Temple Owl Club's Away Game Watches in Center City Philadelphia; Blue Bell and West Chester, Pennsylvania; and New York City. The game will be televised nationally on ESPN2 and broadcast on radio station 97.5 FM.

Saturday, Nov. 15, 12 p.m.

In honor of Military Appreciation Month, Temple Theaters and the Division of Theater, Film and Media Arts (TFMA) present the award-winning docudrama In Conflict. The 2007 film, adapted and directed by Associate Dean of TFMA Douglas Wager, is based on Yvonne Latty's In Conflict: Iraq War Veterans Speak Out on Duty, Loss, and the Fight to Stay Alive. A Q&A with Wager and Latty will follow the presentation. Donations will be accepted for the Wounded Warrior Project.

Saturday, Nov. 15, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Tomlinson Theater.

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