See what’s happening on your campus this week:
Tuesday
In Windsor’s Wake: Marriage Litigation in a Post-DOMA World
The Works-in-Progress series, a series that will address marriage for the LGBT community within the United States will be led by David Codell, a visiting Arnold D. Kassoy Senior Scholar of Law, legal director and nationally recognized expert in constitutional issues and civil rights law.
To attend the event, students must call (310) 267-4382. Lunch will be provided.
UCLA School of Law, Room 1314
12:15-1:30 p.m.
Political Science Student Organization Quarterly Debate
Bruin Democrats, Libertarians and Republicans.
Rolfe 1200
6:30 p.m.
Wednesday
The Vagina Monologue Auditions
The third annual Vagina Monologues will be produced by SANAA and the Office of Residential Life. The Vagina Monologue is looking for talented women who love the stage or just want to be a part of the movement of female empowerment. Email vaginaucla@gmail.com for time slots and audition excerpts. No theatrical experience required. Auditions will run until Nov. 14.
Location – TBA
6-9 p.m.
21st Annual Law Forum by the Pre-Law Society
The Pre-Law Society at UCLA will have its 21st Annual Law Forum for students to learn about law school and meet with representatives from more than 60 approved law schools throughout the country.
Ackerman Grand Ballroom
6-8:30 p.m.
Thursday
Trans 101 Workshop
The LGBT Campus Resource Center will be holding a workshop to introduce faculty, staff and students to the complexities of a transgender identity. Tips for talking to a gender nonconforming person and vocabulary and terminology will also be discussed. A lunch discussion will be held from 12-1 pm at the LGBT Campus Resource Center. To RSVP, call (310) 267-4382.
UCLA School of Law, Room 1430
4-5 p.m.
Graduate Game Night
The Graduate Resource Center and Dashew Center for International Students & Scholars will be hosting an event with graduate students that includes snacks, games and prizes.For more information, contact the Graduate Student Resource Center at (310) 267-4805 or gsrc@saonet.ucla.edu
Graduate Resource Center (SAC B11)
4-7 p.m.
UCLA Real Estate Case Competition
The Undergraduate Business Society at UCLA is partnering with UCLA’s Anderson Ziman Center for Real Estate and IMT Capital, to hold its first Real Estate Case Competition. The event aims to bridge the gap between the classroom and workplace by providing students with a real estate case study with a focus on real estate finance and investment. The event is open to all undergraduate students. Teams must have four members and no more than five. For more information contact Melanie Goldfiner at (818) 730-1702 or at mgoldfiner@gmail.com.
Collins Center Room A-202
6-8 p.m.
Sources: LGBT Campus Resource Center, Political Science Student Organization, Pre-Law Society at UCLA, SANAA, USAC Financial Supports CommissionCompiled by Jennifer Crane, Bruin senior staff